
The city of San Juan, Texas, celebrated the fire department’s 100th anniversary and also the opening of its new Fire Station 1 Tuesday, Feb. 4, krgv.com reported.
The $3 million station, located on Nebraska Street, took a year and a half to build and can house up to eight fire apparatus in the 6,000-square-foot bay, the report said.
In the video above, join Chief Tirso Garza for a behind-the-scenes tour. Garza guides you through the new station, sharing insights about the rooms, upgraded equipment, enhanced response capabilities, and the dedicated firefighters who call this station home.
Watch the full tour to learn how this facility will help keep the city safe.