Mayor Jim Gray, fire officials and several council members broke ground on a new fire station to replace the aging Station 2, one of the busiest stations in the city. "Public safety is our top priority and that means making sure our firehouses can meet the needs of the areas they serve," Gray said.
Built in 1953, Station 2, now located at 415 New Circle Rd., housed the county fire and police station, including jail cells, before the merger of local government.
Today it’s a firehouse that is overcrowded and its location overlaps the coverage area of another station. In addition, plans to widen New Circle are expected to take away part of the station’s front “apron,” making it unsuitable for use as a firehouse.