Everything you might want to know about the CTVFD--from officers to members, apparatus, board members, district information, and history.
About-CTVFD.html
Fire-rescue apparatus: Engines 84, 85, and 86 as well as Brush 811.
Apparatus.html
The Carolina Trace Fire Board.
Board.html
Training, events, work days, paid staff schedule, and holidays.
Calendar.html
Community-Smoke-Detector-Day.html
Contact the Carolina Trace Volunteer Fire Department
Contact-Us.html
CTVFD-Halloween-Party.html
Lee County NC station 8 fire district under Chief Todd F. McNeill's jurisdiction.
District-Information.html
Engine-86-Housing-Ceremony.html
If you have a lot of news items to include it can be worth splitting them into months and have a parent page for each month with subpages underneath. This allows you to create a significant number of pages for your site with very little effort.
Got-Mail-.html
30 Years of tradition: a history of the Carolina Trace Volunteer Fire Department.
History.html
Home page of the Carolina Trace Volunteer Fire Department's Website. Comprised of both professional and volunteer members, the CTVFD is Lee County, NC's Station 8 and is dedicated to protecting the lives and property of the residents of Carolina Trace, Inc. and the residents of Lee County.
index.html
For CTVFD members only: a repository for commonly required department information such as contact rosters.
Member-Area.html
CTVFD members--both volunteers and professionals in fire fighting, emergency medical response, rescue, traffic control, and other components of the national incident management system.
Members.html
CTVFD news and press releases.
News.html
The officers of the CTVFD.
Officers.html
Rookie-Training-Program.html
Training information and resources for CTVFD.
Training.html
Training-for-Excellence.html