Former St. Paul fire station, part of ‘community for generations,’ reopens on West 7th Street

St. Paul Sees Revival of Historic Firehouse After 67-Year Hiatus

A beloved fixture in the city's landscape is back in action: St. Paul's historic fire station on West Seventh Street has reopened after a 67-year closure, providing much-needed relief to residents and emergency responders alike.

The revitalized Station 3 boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a fire engine and three ambulances staffed by the city's highly trained emergency medical technicians (EMTs). This upgraded infrastructure will undoubtedly enhance response times in the area, ensuring quicker assistance for those in need. "This whole system has to work together, so having a better service like we just planted right now on West Seventh means better service citywide," Mayor Melvin Carter said.

The renovation of Station 3 was a long time coming, with construction costs exceeding $3 million. This significant investment will undoubtedly bolster the fire department's capacity to tackle increasing demands downtown, where Station 3 has seen an alarming surge in emergency calls.

"We were literally out of space" at previous stations, noted Fire Chief Butch Inks. "The reopened station strengthens one of the busiest business and entertainment corridors in the city." The addition of this new facility is a testament to the department's commitment to improving its services.

Fire Chief Inks' own journey has been marked by significant change over his 31-year tenure as a firefighter, starting from what is now Station 3. He noted that firefighters face immense physical demands and mental challenges on a daily basis, making facilities like this station even more crucial.

Deputy Fire Chief Jamie Smith described the renovated station as "a home away from home" for firefighters, who can enjoy private bedrooms and showers amidst the bustling activity of their workday. The new kitchen and gym spaces will help maintain the health and well-being of responders.

The rebirth of Station 3 comes on the heels of another significant opening in April – a new station in the Dayton's Bluff neighborhood that replaced an aging facility dating back to the 1930s.

While firefighter safety remains paramount, changes like "hot, warm, and cold zones" have been incorporated into both stations to mitigate risks associated with hazardous materials and heavy gear. A poignant tribute to the original Station 3 has been preserved, featuring a hand-painted collage of historical photos from its heyday.
 
idk why ppl r complaining about new fire stations rn like yeah they cost $3 million but it's an upgrade & will save lives in the long run 🤷‍♂️. and btw having better facilities means they can handle more emergencies downtown, so it's actually a win for the city 🚒💪. and can we pls stop talking about firefighter safety? it's like, obvious that they need better equipment and space to do their jobs properly 😴. but yeah, i guess it's nice to see some of the history preserved in the new station 👍
 
Just saw the pics of the newly renovated fire station in St Paul and I gotta say, it's a huge upgrade 🚒💪. $3 million isn't cheap but with the increasing demand downtown, they needed to give their firefighters better facilities. It's not just about having modern equipment, it's also about keeping them safe and healthy - the private bedrooms and gym are genius 😊. I'm all for investing in public services like this. The hand-painted collage of old pics is a nice touch too 👍. Can't wait to see how this new station makes a difference in response times!
 
🤔 The city is finally getting its priorities straight! I mean, who doesn't love a good fire station renovation? 😂 But seriously, $3 million isn't chump change, and it's awesome that they're investing in their emergency services. Fire Chief Inks' story about going from Station 3 to now being the head of the department is really inspiring - he knows what's at stake! 🚒 And I love how they're prioritizing firefighter well-being with private bedrooms and showers. It's not just about putting out fires, it's about taking care of our first responders too 💪🏽👍
 
🚒🔥 omg i'm so hyped about this! a new fire station finally after all these years is like the best thing that's happened to st paul since we started studying for those exams lol. serious tho, its awesome to see they're putting in all this effort and money into making it happen. i mean, who wouldn't want to work in a state-of-the-art facility with private bedrooms and showers? 🤣 firefighters really do need some R&R after dealing with all that stress on the job. and can we talk about how cool it is that they're incorporating those "hot, warm, and cold zones" to keep responders safe? i'm low-key impressed by the mayor and fire chief's commitment to improving services. lets hope this new station makes a real difference in emergency response times! 👍
 
I'm so hyped about this new fire station in St Paul! I mean, can you imagine having to drive all the way out to another part of town just because there's an emergency downtown? It's crazy. This new place is gonna save lives and make a huge difference for those responding to emergencies.

And let's be real, it's about time we upgraded our fire stations after 67 years! $3 million might seem like a lot, but think about all the people who'll benefit from this. Plus, I'm low-key jealous of the private bedrooms and showers – firefighter life is not easy!

I love that they preserved some of the original station's history too. It's cool to see how we can learn from our past while still moving forward. This new facility is gonna make a huge impact on the city, and I'm excited to see it in action! 🚒💪
 
I'm stoked that St Paul's historic fire station is back in action 🚒💪! The new facilities are insane – I mean, who doesn't want state-of-the-art equipment and private showers after a long shift? It's about time we upgraded our emergency response system, especially with the increased demand downtown. The fact that it cost $3 million might seem steep, but think of all the lives saved and comfort provided to firefighters.

I'm curious to see how this new setup affects response times and overall department efficiency. It'll be interesting to monitor the impact on fire calls and emergency responses. Also, kudos to Fire Chief Inks for his dedication to improving services – it's clear he cares deeply about firefighter well-being and safety 🙌.
 
omg u wont blv wut's happnd @ st pauls historic fire station!!! 🚒💥 they finally reopened after 67 yrs & its like a whole new station!! 😎 they got state of the art facilities, ambulances, fire engine n all dat 💪. its gonna make such a big diff for the city especially downtown where its been gettin crazy busy. 💥 the mayor said somethin bout it all workin together n stuff 🤝 but i no 1 thing - $$$ spent on dis renovation iz worth it cuz its gonna save lives 🙏. fire chief inkz mentioned how hard life iz 4 firefighters & i'm like same girl, fam 😩. cant wait 2 c dis new station b a hub 4 emergency responders 💕
 
man... its about time st pauls fire station got a refresh 🙌! i mean 67 years is a looong time to be closed and it's crazy how much stuff has changed since then. they gotta keep the fire department equipped with the best gear so responders can stay safe on the job 💪. plus, having private showers and kitchens on site is genius 🤩 gotta prioritize that firefighters are taken care of too. the fact that mayor carter invested $3m into this project shows he's all about supporting his team 💯. now st paul can rest easy knowing their emergency services are top-notch 👍
 
omg cant believe they actually got that fire station renovated lol it was like a total ghost town for 67 years!! i mean im all for upgrading infrastructure and making emergency services better but $3 mil is insane 🤑 still gotta love the fact that firefighters get to have showers and private bedrooms tho lol some things never change. what i really hope is they can keep up with demand downtown since it's been getting crazy busy 🚒🚑. anyway, stoked they saved a piece of history by keeping the old pics and all 📸
 
Ugh, I'm literally so relieved this old fire station is back up and running! Like 67 years is a looong time to be closed 🙅‍♂️, can you even imagine having to deal with all that stress and uncertainty? The fact that they invested $3 million into it is amazing, considering the city's budget 🤑. I mean, the fire chief is literally talking about the mental challenges firefighters face on a daily basis, and it's like... we get it, guys 💔.

And can we talk about how amazing it is for the firefighters to have private bedrooms and showers? Like, that's basically a luxury hotel over here 😂. The addition of a gym and kitchen spaces will definitely help keep them healthy and energized during their long shifts.

But what I love most is that they preserved this historic spot with all these gorgeous photos from the old days 📸. It's like a time capsule, but not in a creepy way or anything 😜. The whole system has to work together now, so this new station will undoubtedly help with response times and all that jazz.

I'm just so happy to see this beautiful building back in action, providing a safe space for the community and these brave firefighters 🙏. It's like, finally, we can rest easy knowing our emergency responders have everything they need 💕.
 
OMG, can you even believe this historic firehouse is finally back in action?! 🚒💥 I'm so stoked for the residents and emergency responders who'll get to benefit from these state-of-the-art facilities! It's insane that they had to wait 67 years for a renovation 🤯. And $3 million? That's like, a ton of money 💸. But trust me, it's worth it – those firefighters are literally putting their lives on the line every day 🔥. The addition of a new kitchen and gym is genius (no wonder they call it "a home away from home" 🏠). And let's not forget the safety features – hot, warm, and cold zones? Game changer 🤖!
 
omg u guys i just read about st pauls historic firehouse reopening after 67 yrs lol i cant even imagine how frustrating it must be for firefighters and emts working outta tiny stations with no space to breathe 🤯🚒 like the new station has kitchen gym and showers 🍳🧖‍♂️ sounds like a total game changer but at the same time its sad they had to close it in the first place 🤕 anyway i heard its been reopened with state of the art facilities and upgraded infrastructure so hopefully its gonna make a difference for the community 💕
 
🚒👍 so stoked that st paul's historic firehouse is back in action! 🙌 i mean, who doesn't love a good retro vibe? 🎉 the fact that they went all out with state-of-the-art facilities and private spaces for firefighters is just amazing. 🤩 like, can you imagine having your own bed in the station? 😴👍 it's not just about saving lives, but also about taking care of our first responders 🏥💪

anyway, back to the numbers - $3 million is a serious investment, but i guess it's better than going barebones 🤑. and yay for mayor melvin carter saying that this will boost services citywide! 🌆👏 can't wait to see the impact this new station has on response times and emergency calls 🔥💨
 
🚒💪 "The whole is more than the sum of its parts," it's amazing to see how this historic fire station is now back in action, and with state-of-the-art facilities no less 🤩! It's a huge relief for residents and emergency responders alike. I'm all about supporting our brave first responders 💕, and this renovation is a testament to their hard work and dedication 👏.
 
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