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.
Grand Blanc Township’s new 60,000-square-foot public safety and public works complex was opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony
Tucson Station 14 features individualized alerting, on-site decontamination and upgraded living and fitness space
Wichita firefighters reported burning eyes and throats after mold was discovered during remediation at Station 15
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said the federal funding will support a new Staten Island EMS classroom site, upgrades at Squad 8 and other FDNY firehouses
The Mission Viejo station blends tradition, technology and community focus
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The 16,000-square-foot facility enhances firefighter health while improving response coverage in West Phoenix
An $866,000 Community Development Grant will fund renovations to Bridgeport’s 54-year-old firehouse, adding decontamination facilities and safety upgrades to improve response and protect firefighters’ health
The Caribou Fire and Ambulance Department’s 1978-era station will undergo major upgrades, addressing the lack of sprinklers, outdated alarms and inadequate living spaces
Biophilic elements, natural light and advanced decontamination spaces highlight the commitment to firefighter wellness
A $2.2M renovation project has modernized two longtime Cañon City fire stations, adding updated bunk areas, HVAC systems and advanced alerting technology