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h. Training space <br />i. Station land value <br />j. Potential opportunities for further reduction in apparatus <br />k. Gender accommociating <br />DISCUSSION OF EXISTING FACILITIES <br />Fire Station #1, 2701 Cexington Avenue <br />Station #1 is a very old building (circa 1930} that was originally used as a car dealership. It was <br />converted to a fire station in the 1950's. The station is currently used by the fire department as <br />a call-back station for larger type emergencies, which occur 30-40 times per year, on average. <br />The station is home to a 1993 heavy rescue truck, a 1994 fire engine, and a 1992 utility pick-up <br />truck. The Fire Department Relief Association offices out of this station and would need to be <br />relocated. The Parks Department has seasonal storage in the basement. <br />The fire station had an extension added in the 1960's which housed the original City Hall. This <br />space is currently utilized by the Historical Society, Community Band, and various other groups <br />through use of the meeting area. <br />�� � � <br />_ �'� � M -_'�-� ���■j <br />__ _- —j- ---- - - -- �"�`'", 3.:- y �: �:!:!'?-7� a•v�� <br />Fire Station #2, 2501 Fairview Avenue <br />Station #2 was built in 1467 as a call-back fire station and was placed in close proximity to <br />Rosedale Mall. It was transitioned to a non-operational station in January of 2009 due to the <br />5 <br />