Heavy Fire Productions was created by Lonnie Jacks the co-creator of 9Alarm Productions. With the help from former 9Alarm Member Leroy Heyward and fellow firefighter Gerald Garris our goal is to provided the mature audience of Boston, it's surrounding cities and states an opportunity to enjoy a night on the town for the 30+ crowd. As many of us have found out here, there isn't many places that mature singles, couples and older folks can take their love ones out to and have an enjoyable evening on the town and we believe we have mastered that through our events.

"How It Should Be Done" is not a party it's and event. We say this because we target those folks who want a nice evening enjoying a night of comedy, live music and dancing the night away classifying it as an event and not a party "How It Should Be Done"!

Through your support, our mission is to raise money to build for our community a 1st class function ballroom, temporary housing shelters for victims who loss their homes through fires and to aid the Boston Society of Vulcan's our minority leadership of the Boston Fire Department and support their events for kids and seniors.


We salute you all.

                                                                   - Members of Heavy Fire Productions


Mission of Heavy Fire:
An organization specializing in providing Boston's mature crowd with a great night out enjoying a night of laughter, live entertainment and dancing the night away with your loved one or on your own. Heavy Fire Productions is also committed to giving back to our community through chartiable contributions to scholarship funds, grants, foundations and raffle giveaways. Recycling the proceeds of our community.


Boston Globe and 9Alarm Productions Feb 25, 2007:
Fired up on a welcome night off
R&B, fun treat public servants

As an R&B-infused dance standard filled the air, most of the 750 firefighters, emergency medical technicians, police officers, teachers, nurses, and other public servants at last weekend's "How It Should Be Done" event hosted by 9Alarm Productions hit the dance floor.