The City of El Paso has unveiled renovations at Fire Station No. 24 in East El Paso. The $2.45 million renovation project modernized the station with technology updates.
Renovation Details
The 2019 Public Safety Bond Program funded the renovation project, according to El Paso Fire Chief Johnathan Killings. The station was built in the 1970s and has been updated with a new air conditioning system, electrical and plumbing system replacements, and a new space for an ambulance.
Fire Station No. 24 is located at 1498 Lomaland Dr. and serves as a voting station. City Representative Lily Limon said the process took a year, during which firefighters temporarily worked at other stations.
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