Lewiston Opens New Fire Station

Lewiston’s Fire Station #4 is the first of the three, outdated substations to be repaired by the Town of Lewiston as part of a multi-year project in replacing all substations in the city. The new station has three drive-through bays, a storage loft, as well as modern support spaces with a separation of living and working that promotes healthy conditions. The building’s living portion includes dormitory rooms; a study room; a kitchen; dining room, and a large day room. A sizeable fitness room off the fire fighter’s entry was designed to be used by all members of the Lewiston Fire Department.

The fitness facility and the inclusion of fire fighter training facilities inside and out of the building are added features that make this station a model of Lewiston’s effort to bring its fire stations into the twenty-first century.

This will bring us into the new century and allow us to grow and expand as a community. It will give us a place to offer the best service possible for the community”, adds Lewiston’s Fire Chief Brian Stockdale. He also adds that this building is state of the art and built to serve the community for the next 75 years.

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