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Exciting Changes Coming to Myrtle Beach with New Fire Station

Construction site of the new Myrtle Beach Fire Station

Exciting Changes Coming to Myrtle Beach with New Fire Station

Hey there, Myrtle Beach! We have some exciting news to share that’s sure to brighten your day. For the first time in nearly two decades, our beloved Myrtle Beach Fire Department is set to get a shiny new fire station. Can you believe it’s been since 2005 since they built one? A lot has changed over the years, and this new station is a notable upgrade to meet the growing needs of our growing city.

Out with the Old, In with the New

Captain Jon Evans, representing the fire department, shared some insights about the current situation. The old Fire Station 3 was “busting at the seams” according to him, which basically means they’ve been working in cramped quarters for way too long. Captain Evans said, “These guys and girls down here have been so crammed in the space they’ve had and they’ve had to make do with just, ‘here’s the building, make it work how you can.’” It sounds like they’ve been playing a game of Tetris with their workspace!

Well, hold on to your hats because help is finally on the way! After a year of planning that felt longer than waiting for a pizza delivery, shovels finally hit the dirt this spring, and it’s full steam ahead with construction. With the new fire station, the team will no longer have to manage in a decommissioned Air Force base building, which, let’s be real, has had its day. “It has served its purpose for many, many years,” Evans noted, but it seems clear that our Fire Department deserves a modern upgrade.

A Community Hub for Safety

Just across the road at Beach Life Resortwear, employee Luisa Kurmberg has been watching the transformation unfold. When asked about the new station, she said, “I’m glad we’re close to the fire department if we need something it’s right there.” Doesn’t that make you feel safer already? She mentioned how the community has grown and how important a modern facility is for everyone. In her words, “This is a big community now!”

The exciting part is that the existing Station 3 building won’t be left to gather dust. Once the construction is completed, it will be transformed into office spaces, making it even more functional for the department and ensuring they’re ready to serve us better.

Looking Ahead

As Captain Evans rightly pointed out, it’s very important for the community to have the right space for the entire fire department. “We’re always trying to find ways of what works for us now and what works for the future as we continue to grow,” he said. This isn’t just about a new building; it’s about a commitment to safety and community service. Our fire crews will have the room they need to operate effectively and respond swiftly to emergencies, keep us safe, and maybe even save the day once in a while!

The new Station 3 is expected to be wrapped up by the summer of 2025. So, keep your eyes peeled for updates as we watch this project unfold. We can’t wait to see the final results and how it will positively impact our fire department and community. After all, that’s what it’s all about—keeping Myrtle Beach safe and sound!

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