patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Fire Station

Monday, December 10, 2012

Photos From Town and Country's Newly Renovated Fire House

Check out the photos from the Dec. 8 open house that offered a tour of the recently updated fire station at Clayton and Mason roads.

Fire House Renovation Cost, New School Before Town and Country Aldermen Monday

Town and Country aldermen will discuss increasing funding by $53K for the city's fire station renovations, plus take a closer look at plans for Raintree Learning Community moving in off Mason Road. View full agenda here.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article has been updated to reflect the correct cost of the fire house renovation project and the correct use of the capital improvement funds that are being discussed Monday night. Town and Country aldermen are set to discuss a number of issues Monday night, including adjusting the 2012 budget to increase expenditures by $53K for the fire station renovations. They could also vote on employee benefits and police department employee compensation. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) Aldermen could also vote on increasing a 2012 parks and stormwater fund expenditure. Fire Station Renovation Cost Aldermen are set to discuss a proposed increase of $50,000 in 2012 capital improvement …

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Tour Town and Country's Newly Remodeled Fire House Saturday

The public is invited to come tour the newly updated fire station at Mason and Clayton roads from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.

Come tour the newly renovated fire house at the intersection of Mason and Clayton roads in Town and Country. The station houses West County EMS and Fire Protection District crews. As previously reported by Town and Country - Manchester Patch, renovations began on the fire station in June after the city of Town and Country approved the Fire Station 2 renovation project estimated to cost a total of $853,400.  The improvements include better HVAC control, generator capacity, function for two genders of firefighters, general wear, maintenance and comfort.  Saturday, the public is invited to come tour the new fire house and have a free lunch. Town and Country Mayor Jon Dalton and West County EMS and Fire Protection District Board Chair Richard …

Friday, November 16, 2012

Crews Moving Back Into Town and Country Firehouse After Renovations

West County EMS and Fire crews are moving back into the fire station at Mason and Clayton roads after a six-month renovation project.

Firefighters and paramedics from the West County EMS and Fire Protection District have been living in trailers near the old Missouri State Highway Patrol building since June when the renovations began. Friday, they are moving back into Fire Station 2, located at Mason and Clayton roads in Town and Country. (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) As previously reported by Patch, in April, the city of Town and Country approved the Fire Station 2 renovation project estimated to cost a total of $853,400.  (Read Previous Story: Firehouse Improvements Cost Town and Country Close to $1 Million) The firehouse houses West County EMS and Fire Protection District crews who are contracted out by the city, but the building is …

Got a Hot Tip?