Firehouse 30 Replacement
Announcement
Jan. 8, 2025 - On Tuesday, Jan. 6, the city celebrated the opening of Firehouse 30. Instead of the traditional practice of cutting a ribbon to mark the occasion, two connected hoses were uncoupled. Fire Chief Reginald T. Johnson, District 1 Council Members Dante Anderson and Dimple Ajmera and Chief Sustainability & Resiliency Officer Heather Bolick made comments.
- Project typeCity Facilities
- Project budget$16.39 million
- Project phaseComplete
- Construction contractorSwinerton Builders
Consultant rendering of Firehouse 30, for illustrative purposes only
Part of the Charlotte Fire Department Facilities Master Plan
Project Overview
Firehouse 30 replaces the old firehouse that was located on Belle-Oaks Drive near Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. The previous firehouse was intended to be temporary and was not adequate to continue functioning as a permanent facility.
The new firehouse 30 is a 14,000-square-foot, two-bay, three-story, all-electric firehouse designed to manage response volumes in the Beam Road/airport area covering approximately 9.7 square miles. It's Charlotte's first all-electric firehouse and features Charlotte's first all-electric North American-style fire truck.
The new facility is located on a three-acre site at 3019 Beam Road, across the street from the Police and Fire Training Academy. It provides adequate living quarters for firefighters and equipment, which will improve response time to call.
City staff and elected officials celebrate the opening of Firehouse 30 on Jan. 6, 2026.
Public Involvement
The project team hosted a virtual public meeting on Oct. 4, 2022 to engage and inform residents of the project. View the recording on YouTube.
Groundbreaking: Monday, June 3, 2024 at 3019 Beam Road (view video │view photos)
Uncoupling Celebration: Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026 at 3019 Beam Road (view livestream │ view photos │ read article on charlottenc.gov)