Council recognizes fire station remodel

by

Emily Featherston

The Vestavia Hills City Council recognized the hard work of fire station No. 2, after the crew received an Alabama Remodeling Excellence Award for the station’s recent kitchen and bath renovation.

“They made a silk purse out of a sow’s ear,” fire chief Jim St. John said.

The fire station was built in 1971 and had not been updated until firefighters took it upon themselves to make the station a better place to be.

St. John said everyone who works at the station wanted to make a change, and when he asked if they were willing to help, “there was a resounding ‘yes.’”

The Fire Department partnered with Kitchen and Bath Dimensions, but the firefighters at the station did a majority of the labor, saving the city thousands of dollars.

Mayor Butch Zaragoza, who started his fire department career at station No. 2, said he was happy to see the remodel and thankful of the firefighters' hard work.

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