The interior of the Alton Fire Department smelled like a mix of fresh paint and freshly grilled hamburgers on August 8 as the community gathered for an open house in the new addition of the building, NWestIowa.com reported Thursday.
The new addition at 905 Third Avenue has brought the building to four times the original size and includes a spacious garage for some of the department’s emergency vehicles, a locker room, a scrub room, a kitchen and a meeting room.
The meeting room is mostly intended for training sessions for Alton firefighters or emergency management services volunteers, the report said.
The station also has locker rooms for the firefighters to store their gear. Before, their uniforms and gear were hung on the wall a few feet from the vehicles. Firefighters would bump into each other and stumble over hoses left out to dry when getting ready and narrowly avoid getting backed into by a truck when taking off their gear, according to the report.
The original part of the Alton Fire Station, which has been standing 1978, is still being used to store some of the emergency vehicles and other supplies. The addition was spurred by the growing size of new emergency vehicle models, which took up more space in the station, the report said.
The final budget for the addition came in at around $2.1 million.