Nolensville opens its first-ever fire station

The $12 million development is the town’s largest capital project and will serve as the home for Nolensville Fire & Rescue Department.

The exterior of the Nolensville station with a red pickup truck parked in front of it.

This $12 million station is Nolensville’s largest capital project.

Photo via Town of Nolensville

Nolensville Fire & Rescue Department (NFRD) is celebrating the completion of its new home base. The squad opened its first-ever fire station, and with a price tag of $12 million, it’s the town’s largest capital project to date.

The station is a huge step for NFRD, which was established in 2021. Construction began in May 2023, and while waiting for the building’s completion, the department was temporarily based out of a trailer on Nolensville Road.

The new station occupies 18,000 sqft at 7231 Haley Industrial Dr. Inside, you’ll find a community room, 10 bunkrooms, a workout room, offices, three food pantries, and a living room and kitchen.

Want to see the station for yourself? NFRD is hosting an open house on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. It will include tours, a chance to meet firefighters, fire safety education, and activities for kids.

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