Lucy Fire -

The station is part of a network of fire facilities managed by . It is strategically positioned to provide coverage for the Lucy community, an unincorporated area on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. This location is particularly vital given its proximity to low-lying areas vulnerable to coastal flooding and heavy rainfall. Community Role

: Serving as a point of contact for emergency information disseminated by the parish government.

Beyond active firefighting, the Lucy Fire Station acts as a beacon for community resilience. It is often included in official parish-wide alerts for: lucy fire

: Providing physical resources and acting as a landmark for local aid.

: During major weather threats like Tropical Storm Francine , the Lucy Fire Station has served as a self-bagging sandbag location to help residents protect their property from flooding. The station is part of a network of

The station is frequently designated as a resource center for residents during severe weather, such as tropical storms and hurricanes.

: The facility supports the parish's broader emergency management strategy, coordinating with other stations in LaPlace , Reserve , and Garyville to ensure rapid response times across the region. Location and Infrastructure Community Role : Serving as a point of

The is a critical emergency response facility located in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana . It serves as a primary hub for local fire protection and public safety, especially during extreme weather events and regional emergencies. Emergency and Disaster Response