In a heartwarming display of community solidarity, residents within the Southeast Fire & Rescue Fire District can now seek refuge during storms at a newly established community storm shelter. This vital initiative was made possible through the collaborative efforts of the local community.
Situated at Southeast Fire Station #1 on 6 Gillespie Lane in Five Points, the storm shelter stands as a beacon of safety for all individuals in need of protection during severe weather conditions. The shelter’s doors are open to anyone seeking a secure haven from the elements, emphasizing inclusivity and support for all members of the community.

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