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Lebanon plans new fire station and begins long‑range study for police headquarters
Summary
Mayor Matt Gentry said the city will break ground in September on Fire Station 13 (to house a ladder truck and a squad unit) to improve response on the west side and pursue a multi‑year study to replace the 1965 police station after a DLZ space study found it past useful life.
New fire station (Station 13) Mayor Matt Gentry said the city will break ground in September on a third fire station, Station 13, on Sam Ralston Road (near Aspire and just south of the creek). He said the city will locate the ladder truck at the new station to provide primary response to the business park and will also staff a squad vehicle for routine EMS and other runs to reduce ladder miles and maintenance. Gentry said placing the station on the west side of the railroad tracks will ‘‘fill a hole’’ in response coverage and help the city pursue an Insurance…
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