The City of Kennewick is moving forward with plans for a new fire station in the city’s growing Southridge area. For families and residents in Kennewick’s Southridge area, having emergency services close to home can be critical. Southridge is one of the city’s growing areas, with new neighborhoods continuing to develop and more families calling that part of Kennewick home.
The city purchased property at 2827 South Colorado Street before the COVID-19 pandemic in anticipation of that growth and is now moving forward with plans for Fire Station 6. Fire officials say the area is already generating about 1,000 calls for service a year without its own dedicated station, with Stations 4 and 5 currently helping cover those calls.
Fire Chief Michael Heffner explained the benefit of a dedicated station. “Because they’re a little bit farther away, the response won’t be quite as fast as if they came out of Station 4. So, Station 6 would be also providing that backfill coverage to other stations that surround it,” Heffner said.
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