Mishawaka fire department marks the opening of its new fire station #2

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The new Mishawaka Fire Station #2 has opened, replacing the outdated facility with a $12 million investment in public safety. The 23,000 square foot station features advanced technology to protect firefighters’ health and enhance community engagement. Mayor Dave Wood and Fire Chief Bryon Woodward emphasize the station’s commitment to providing the highest level of protection and service to the citizens of Mishawaka. The station’s strategic location next to Liberty Elementary School will offer fire safety education for students, and it is expected to become operational next week.