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Fire Station 66 breaks ground in Arlington as JFRD begins construction
Summary
Jacksonville city officials and the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department broke ground on Fire Station 66 in East Arlington, the first new station there in more than 30 years. Officials said the station is expected to reduce emergency response times and ease pressure on nearby high-volume stations.
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City officials, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department representatives, and community leaders gathered to break ground on a new Fire Station 66 in the Arlington area. This is the first new fire station built in East Arlington in more than 30 years. Officials said the project responds to growth in the community and aims to address rising demands on emergency services. Local council members spoke about the station's planned role in serving the area.
Key details:
- The groundbreaking event took place this morning with JFRD, city officials, and community leaders present.
- Fire Station 66 is the first new station in the Arlington area in over 30 years.
- Officials said the station will help reduce emergency response times and ease the burden on nearby high-volume run stations.
- Council Member Mike Gay expressed gratitude for the city's commitment to public safety and noted the station will address current and future needs.
- Officials acknowledged Councilman Ken Amaro's prior efforts to establish a fire station in the area and the land-related challenges he encountered.
Summary:
The new station is intended to strengthen emergency response capacity for a growing East Arlington community. Groundbreaking marks the start of construction; the project timeline and next milestones were not specified. Undetermined at this time.
