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Since its establishment in 1927, Fire Station 10 has evolved into a bustling hub of activity within the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD). As
one of Jacksonville’s most vibrant stations, it houses Engine 10, an advanced life support engine, Ladder 10, a Safety Car, and a Battalion Chief. Its significance extends beyond immediate borders, overseeing three other fire districts within JFRD’s second battalion.
To meet the area’s growing demands, Fire Station 10 undertook an expansion journey. Collaboratively helmed by Auld & White Constructors and LS3P (formerly ENB Architects), this project was commissioned by the City of Jacksonville to rejuvenate and expand the historic station on McDuff Avenue in Riverside, a thriving neighborhood. In this endeavor, two new drive-through bays seamlessly blend with the existing structure on the northern façade. The renovation also embraced the station’s culinary core, invigorating the kitchen and breathing new life into its functions.