An assessment deemed Fire Station #1 on the Route 250 Bypass as being no longer adequate. The 3,200 square-foot station was built in 1961, and is not able to hold modern-day equipment: “Not really enough space to be able to house modern-fire apparatus, and all the supporting space that you need to support all of the missions that we do now because we do fire, emergency medicals services, hazardous materials, special options, technical rescues, community risk reduction. All those activities have to be supported out of every one of our fire stations," said Charlottesville Fire Chief Andrew Baxter.
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The aging structure is also raising health concerns.
"The number-one killer of firefighters in the United States is cancer,” Baxter said. “So there's ways to engineer the building and design the building in such a way that it reduces our firefighters’ exposure to carcinogens and toxins."