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City of West Palm Beach Hosts Open House at Fire Station 8

City of West Palm Beach Hosts Open House at Fire Station 8

February 13, 2023

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Contact:                
Diane G. Papadakos, Director of Communications
City of West Palm Beach – Mayor’s Office
[email protected]
561-822-1411 (TTY: 800-955-8771)

  

City of West Palm Beach Hosts Open House at Fire Station 8

Fire Station 8 firefighters Mayor and Commissioners - SM
Mayor James, Commissioner Christina Lambert and Commissioner Joseph Peduzzi with Firefighters

 WEST PALM BEACH, FL – The City of West Palm Beach celebrated the full staffing of the recently upgraded Fire Station 8 and held an Open House on Saturday, Feb. 11. West Palm Beach residents had the opportunity to meet the fire chief, firefighters and K9 rescue dogs, take photos with a fire truck, and check their blood pressure during the celebration.

“As your Mayor, public safety is my utmost priority. This, of course, includes our outstanding firefighters who are committed to the health and well-being of our communities” said Mayor Keith A. James. “The heroic men and women of our West Palm Beach Fire Department, under the leadership of Fire Chief Diana Matty, have long-established a legacy of live-saving response, treatment, safety education and the use of the state-of-the-art technologies upon which our residents have come to rely.”

Kids touring a fire truck
Three children taking a tour around the West Palm Beach Fire Truck

The City of West Palm Beach has seen exponential growth in its western communities, resulting in a greater need for an increase in fire rescue services. To address this need, the City of West Palm Beach upgraded the former trailer “station” to a $6.3 million brick-and-mortar station. This includes a new fire engine and rescue truck.

For more information about Fire Station 8, or other initiatives through the City’s fire department, click here or call (561) 804-4700 (TTY: 800-955-8771). In the event of an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

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Originally published at https://www.wpb.org/Home/Components/News/News/3209/772?npage=2

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