Kilkee Fire Station in County Clare has reopened following a programme of upgrades.
The old station was brought back up to standard with works costing approximately €620,000, funded by the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management in the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
Opening the new station on Wednesday 29 September, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan said: "Much has changed since the original Kilkee Fire Station was built. It was recognised that the old station was no longer fit for purpose. This upgraded station is an excellent facility that has been completed to the highest standard. I welcome this investment in the Fire Service that will support personnel to respond to emergency incidents with maximum efficiency."
The station, with its nine personnel, operates as part of Clare County Fire and Rescue Service throughout the local authority area of Clare County Council, along with brigades from six other stations. The station provides the base for immediate response to approximately 70 emergency incidents annually.
Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council, commented: "This newly extended station will give the personnel stationed here much more room to accomplish their tasks. The station will provide Kilkee and the wider area with a greatly improved facility to ensure the continued delivery of an effective emergency and fire safety response to the community for future generations. I look forward to this station and those who work here making a valuable contribution to the local community in Kilkee and surrounding areas for many years to come."
Cllr Cillian Murphy, Cathaoirleach of West Clare Municipal District, added: "This street was my home for most of 35 years, and the men and women of the Fire Service were my neighbours. For 35 years, I have seen, and heard, the members of this station leave at any hour of the day or night, at a moment's notice, to attend to emergencies of all types, many of which us ordinary folks would struggle to get to grips with, let alone attend with such professionalism and care. They have made an outstanding contribution to our community.
"For a small community at the edge of the county, many miles from other emergency and medical services, they are indeed lifesavers, and we are grateful every day for their service."
A project team consisting of Tomás McKenna Consulting Engineer, Custy Construction Ltd, and McLoughlin & Associates Quantity Surveyors completed the Kilkee Fire Station upgrades.
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