Station Design
A fire station is more than just a building — our station design topic deals with important considerations for building and managing facilities that will enable efficient operations and response while addressing your members’ health and safety.
The St. Charles City Council would add firefighters and build new stations while discontinuing the city’s ambulance service in favor of expanded coverage by St. Charles County Ambulance District
Ann Arbor’s new firehouse will be named after Firefighter Mindy Kerr, honoring her legacy as a pioneer while embracing sustainable design
Neighbors had banged on the doors of Fire Station No. 164 to get the attention of firefighters inside as the fire burned
Grand Rapids’ new firehouse will be located in the city’s Third Ward where firefighting resources are spread thin
Built with a voter-approved bond, East Pierce Fire’s new Bonney Lake fire station unites administrative staff and firefighters under one roof
Firefighters from across the country, serving at all department types, share their fire station must-haves
American Township’s proposed new firehouse will have larger sleeping quarters for firefighters
Seaside Fire & Rescue’s renovation included a new laundry area for PPE decon and individual gear storage
Madison firefighters have been working out of cramped firehouse built in 1923
Boulder’s new Station 3 was designed to separate toxins from living quarters and honor fallen firefighters
Sanford Fire Department’s new Station 5 will protect residential and industrial growth north of the city