EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The City of El Paso hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the newly renovated Fire Station No. 25 on Friday, May 16, in East El Paso.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony happened on May 16 at Fire Station No. 25, located at 10834 Ivanhoe Dr.




According to the news release by the City, the $2.78 million renovation project was funded by the voter-approved 2019 Public Safety Bond.
The bond provides “essential resources to the El Paso Fire and Police Departments, enabling the renovation and construction of new emergency response facilities throughout our community,” according to the City.
The renovation project includes the following improvements:
- Interior and exterior upgrades to the facility
- New flooring, a lighting control panel, and an upgraded fire alarm system
- Modernized kitchen, restrooms, showers, doors, and door frames
- Upgraded HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems
- New additions to the existing facility, including an ambulance bay and a
dormitory sleeping area
“Renovations to Fire Station No. 25 are a testament to the City of El Paso’s commitment to maintaining its status as one of the nation’s safest cities and improving public safety and operational efficiency,” read the news release.
In addition to the newly renovated fire station, the ribbon-cutting ceremony also marked the beginning of the “Fill the Boot” campaign.
According to the City, the campaign is a tradition where El Paso firefighters raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Donations collected during the campaign will support individuals and families affected by the disease.
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