After years of planning, St. Petersburg Fire Rescue representatives joined city leaders Wednesday to break ground on Fire Station No. 2.
The approximately $8 million dollar facility, at 6560 26th Avenue N., will replace the existing Fire Station No. 2.
It will have two bays, a fitness room, decontamination room, bunker gear storage, showers and cubes for every firefighter, Fire Rescue district chief Michael Lewis told the Catalyst. Additionally, the over 8,700-square-foot building will have a larger kitchen and dining room…