Exciting Development: Columbia Set to Construct New Fire Station on Ferguson Street

Exciting News for Columbia: A New Fire Station is Coming!

Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as plans are underway to build a brand-new fire station on Ferguson Street! This project will replace the aging Olympia Park Station and aims to cater to the growing needs of the Columbia Fire Department (CFD). The current station, which was once a flower shop from 1977, has been serving our community since the 1990s. However, it has become clear that it’s time for an upgrade and expansion.

Why the Change?

Fire officials have emphasized that the current facility just can’t keep up with the demands of modern firefighting. Assistant Chief of Administration Mickey Folsom shared his thoughts, saying, “When it comes to safety, when it comes to the hot, warm, cold zone, when it comes to a place to study, a place to fellowship with one another, a place to eat—everything about this place is new and different and also expansion.” Simply put, the new firehouse is designed with both the present and the future in mind.

What Can We Expect?

The new fire station, which will be located on Bluff Road, promises to meet the evolving demands of the CFD. The design includes spacious areas to store more resources, equipment, and potentially even an extra fire truck! It will comfortably accommodate up to nine personnel, a significant upgrade from the five that the current site can hold. So, it’s safe to say that the brave men and women of our fire department will have a much better working environment.

Health and Safety First

One of the standout features of this new firehouse is its focus on crew wellness. Keeping our firefighters healthy is crucial, and a major step toward this goal is the implementation of a cancer prevention initiative. Folsom explained that the new facility will include an advanced exhaust system capture that helps eliminate harmful carcinogens from vehicle exhaust. This feature is not only innovative but crucial for reducing health risks associated with firefighting.

Phases of Development

The project is set to unfold in four distinct phases. The first phase, which included completing a schematic design, is already wrapped up! What’s next? Team CFD is looking forward to the final review of the construction drawings, which should finish by Spring 2025. Construction will then commence, with the project expected to be completed in either Winter 2026 or Spring 2027. The total cost of building this state-of-the-art facility is estimated to be around $10 million, funded through general funds and grants.

A Home for the Community

Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of the new fire station is how it will serve our community. According to Folsom, “This new firehouse will have a community room that our citizens can come and, you know, have some meetings or be a part of what we do. Every firehouse really is the citizens’ firehouse.” Isn’t that wonderful? Residents will be more than welcome to drop by and engage with first responders whenever they want!

Looking Ahead

The new fire station isn’t just a building; it’s a beacon of safety, community, and care for Columbia. As we eagerly await its completion, we can see the dedication of our fire department to not only keep us safe but also to foster a sense of community. With plans underway and an eye toward the future, Columbia residents can rest easy knowing our firefighters will soon have the tools and facilities they need to serve us better.

So, stay tuned for more updates as Columbia prepares to embrace this much-needed enhancement to our public safety infrastructure!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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