OAKLAND — The 116-year-old fire station on International Boulevard is one of the city’s oldest public buildings.
It’s been in operation for so long, the kitchen is a tiny lofted area that once stored hay, back when the Oakland Fire Department had horses.
Now, Oakland’s third busiest firehouse may move a couple blocks away to a 70,000 square-foot lot at 1745 14th Avenue, a road that also serves as a prime artery through the city’s San Antonio neighborhood…