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NEWPORT BEACH -- The city’s firemen finally packed their bags at the
Radisson Hotel for the last time April 6 and moved into their new station
in Santa Ana Heights.
After a county fire station in the airport area caught fire last
December and went out of service, city officials decided to take over.
As a result, two rooms at the hotel became a makeshift fire station
and firemen used down time to get to know Santa Ana Heights -- an
unincorporated area the city is expected to annex by early 2002.
“Those firefighters who have been stationed at the Radisson have many
fond memories of the hospitality that the management and employees
showered on them,” Tim Riley, the city’s fire chief, wrote in a memo
Friday.
A double-wide trailer, the new station’s large front section will
include a kitchen and both living and office areas. In the back, the
three firefighters on duty will find beds and lockers as well as two
bathrooms.
City officials estimate that the project will cost about $608,860 this
year, which includes the hiring of nine new firefighters.
But the new station, at the corner of Zenith Avenue and Orchid Street,
will also be temporary. City officials have leased the land from the
county for two years at $1 a year.
A permanent fire station will be built later, once the neighborhood
becomes part of Newport Beach.
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