City of Raleigh Fire Department issued the following announcement on Sept. 5.
The City of Raleigh has a new facility for Fire Station No. 22, at 10050 Durant Road. The station provides services to residents in north Raleigh and houses Raleigh Fire Department’s hazard material unit.
During construction, the station operated out of a temporary space at the City’s water treatment plant on Falls of Neuse Road.
The new 15,750 square-foot, $9-million station houses a fire engine with four firefighters, along with an aerial ladder with four firefighters, who also serve as Hazmat technicians (with a hazmat response truck and a trailer).
Fire Station 22 houses Battalion Chief 1 that serves north Raleigh district. It also has a private patient evaluation room and an exercise room, along with firefighter living quarters
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