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Kenosha Fire Department news (more)

Kenosha firefighters have moved into their new Station 4, which is located on the site of their former station. This substantially larger building houses their fleet maintenance shop on the left side and has the training facility behind it.

Current apparatus located here are Engine and Med 4, Rescue 44 (BLS) and the BC along with 2 reserve engines, the reserve truck (Ex Tower 7) and the reserve BC. 
 
Station 7 has the newest Sutphen quint, which was delivered as Truck 4 and has been reassigned as Truck 7.
 
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Kenosha Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from the kenoshanews.com:

Work is continuing at the construction site of the new Kenosha Fire Department Fire Station No. 4, located at 4810 60th St. The new building, adjacent to the current station, will be twice the size at 29,344-square-feet and will include an additional 10,000-square foot tower for training purposes. The construction contract in the amount of $9.97 million was awarded to Stuckey Construction, of Waukegan, Ill. The completion of the project was slated for May 2022, but is ahead of schedule. According to Fire Chief Christopher Bigley, the Kenosha Fire Department “may get the keys in February.” If the building is finished by that time, operations will be fully run out of the new station in March.

Construction of a new fire station in Kenosha

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Construction of a new fire station in Kenosha

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Kenosha Fire Department news

Excerpts from the Kenoshanews.com:

A city fire station that houses the Kenosha Fire Department’s training center and administration will be reconstructed beginning next year, according to a proposed $9.1 million capital improvement plan for the building.

Under the plan, Station 4, at 4810 60th St., would be located to the west of its current site, and the current building that houses fire administration headquarters, would be torn down to make way the new building. Six years ago, the city spent about $650,000 adding on to the existing Station 4 building to accommodate the fire department’s administration, which had to be moved out of the municipal building at 625 52nd St. due to accessibility issues.

Station 4, which was built in 1964, will be a brand new building. It will be similar in design to the city’s newest building, Station 1, at 2210 52nd St. The $7 million station project opened in August 2019, consolidating stations 3 and 5, formerly at 2121 Roosevelt Road and 2125 Washington Road, respectively.

Engineering for the construction site has already begun and the fire department expects to begin rebuilding the station next year, with $5 million set aside in the capital improvement plan for 2021. Once completed, the administration will be moved to city hall or another Fire Department location.

 

However, the overall plan is to have fire administration permanently located in the future city hall. As a part of a future plan, city hall is proposed to be built at the northeast corner of 56th Street and Sheridan Road. The city council has yet to approve formal plans for its development.

Photos of assigned apparatus at Station 4

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Kenosha Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from the kenoshanews.com:

Kenosha Fire Station No. 1, located at the northwest corner of 22nd Avenue and 52nd Street, is expected to be completed and operational before Aug. 1. It is located at the former Bain Elementary School site. A capstone from the school — inscribed with Edward Bain School 1906 — and a mantel was saved during the demolition project. Both will be placed at the south entrance.

The new station will house 16 firefighters, two engine companies, one truck company, and two rescue squads (one active, one reserve). There will be a minimum of 12 personnel for each shift. Additional office space and a training room are also planned. 

The $6.61 million project combines two aging stations into one, centrally located super station. There will be five stations with the addition of Station No. 1. Station No. 3 (2121 Roosevelt Road) and Station No. 5 (2125 Washington Road) will be vacated and repurposed by the city.

The medical unit from Station 5 will relocate to Station 6 (2615 14th Place) Other locations are Station 2 (8530 30th Ave.), Station 4 (4810 60th St.) and Station 7 (9700 52nd St.). Station No. 4 will remain the administrative site.

The city has coordinated rebuilding of the intersection of 52nd Street and 22nd Avenue to accommodate fire station traffic, as well as reconstruction of 22nd Avenue in that area.

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Kenosha Fire Department news

This from Keith Grzadziel:

These are a few pics of the new mega station being built in Kenosha.  It is going to be designated as Station 1. The department is relocating the companies from Stations 3 and 5
which will both be closed upon completion.  Ironically their former Station 1, which is still connected to their city hall, has been closed for several years with apparatus shuffed around and reassigned. 

Keith 
new fire station for the Kenosha FD

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new fire station for the Kenosha FD

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new fire station for the Kenosha FD

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