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Fire chief urges Station 4 and local training center to cut response times; CIP build targeted for 2030

King George County Board of Supervisors · February 11, 2026
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Chief Moody told supervisors that Station 4 in the Shiloh district would reduce long first‑response areas and handle over 800 calls per year; he emphasized staffing needs and proposed a county training center to reduce travel to Spotsylvania, with construction for Station 4 projected around 2030 under current CIP assumptions.

Fire-Rescue Chief Moody told the board the county’s current station footprint leaves long response distances and that a new Station 4 in the Shiloh District would split Company 1’s large first-due area (roughly 113 square miles) to shorten response times.

Chief Moody said the proposed Company 4 district currently generates more than 800 calls annually — about 20–25% of the county’s total call volume — and warned…

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