VIDEO/PHOTOS: The City of El Paso held a grand reopening ceremony Wednesday for its newly renovated Fire Station No. 10 in central El Paso.
Central El Paso's Fire Station No. 10, the oldest fire station in the El Paso Fire Department, officially reopened with a ceremony Wednesday following the completion of a $2.3 million reconstruction project that was funded through a 2019 voter-approved Public Safety Bond. "Thanks to our community’s support, Fire Station No. 10 underwent a complete renovation to enhance emergency response operations,” said Deputy City Manager Mario D’Agostino. “The City is investing in El Paso and delivering on its steadfast commitment to safeguarding lives and property thanks to the voter-approved 2019 Public Safety Bond program."