Spring Hill Fire Station 3 Temporarily Closed Due to Sewer Issue

Crews relocated as repairs are evaluated, with other stations assisting with coverage.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

Spring Hill Fire Department has temporarily closed Fire Station 3 after a broken sewer pipe was discovered underneath the slab floor of the building. Officials said crews assigned to Station 3 have been relocated while repairs are being evaluated, and staffing has been increased at Fire Station 1 and Fire Station 4 to help cover Station 3's district during the temporary closure.

Why it matters

The temporary closure of Fire Station 3 could impact emergency response times in the affected area, making it important for the fire department to quickly assess and repair the sewer issue to restore full coverage.

The details

A broken sewer pipe was discovered underneath the slab floor of Fire Station 3, leading the department to temporarily close the station. Crews assigned to Station 3 have been relocated, and staffing has been increased at Fire Station 1 and Fire Station 4 to help cover Station 3's district during the closure.

  • The sewer issue was discovered on February 16, 2026, leading to the temporary closure of Fire Station 3.

The players

Spring Hill Fire Department

The fire department responsible for providing emergency services to the Spring Hill, Tennessee area.

Fire Station 1

A fire station in Spring Hill that is assisting with coverage during the temporary closure of Fire Station 3.

Fire Station 4

A fire station in Spring Hill that is also assisting with coverage during the temporary closure of Fire Station 3.

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What’s next

The fire department is currently evaluating the repairs needed to address the sewer issue and restore full coverage at Fire Station 3.

The takeaway

The temporary closure of Fire Station 3 highlights the importance of maintaining critical infrastructure for emergency services, and the need for fire departments to have contingency plans in place to ensure adequate coverage during unexpected disruptions.