PHOTOS: Months after a Riviera Beach fire station was deemed unsafe to work out of due to mold, firefighters who returned to Station 88 a month ago have now been moved again.
Last week, employees discovered some concerns in the air plenum that the air ducts run into at the fire station on Blue Heron Blvd.
"Behind those plenums which have been sealed since the build of the station, there was some concerns brought to the attention of fire administration," said Riviera Beach Interim Fire Chief John Curd.
The city had a professional consulting firm come in the next day and develop a plan for action, but said the crew could stay in the dormitory.
"We’ve had at least one employee who has been hospitalized," said Scott Bielecky, President of Professional Firefighters and Paramedics of Palm Beach County back in March.