Back to drawing board for new fire stations
The Prince Albert Fire Department will have to go back to the drawing board after a lukewarm reception from city council over a proposed Muzzy Drive fire station.
Fire Chief Les Karpluk handed in a report to the city’s executive committee, which suggested the construction of a residential-style fire hall in the Crescent Acres neighbourhood.
Residential fire halls are smaller and much less expensive than traditional halls. They're popular in Calgary and usually house a four-person team, with one fire engine in an enlarged garage.
But councillors had concerns for a lot of different reasons.