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Alachua County Fire Station No. 21

With growth comes the need for services. Additional fire stations offer increased access to emergency responders and reduced response times.

City of Fruitland Park Public Safety Facility

The future of Public Safety in Fruitland Park.

City of Fruitland Park Public Safety Facility

  • Project Owner: City of Fruitland Park
  • Location: Fruitland Park, FL
  • Project Size: 20,707 sf
  • Partners: GatorSktch

To Protect and Serve

The City of Fruitland Park is building a new Public Safety Facility to meet the growing demands of the community. The new building will be situated between Fruitland Park City Hall and the Fruitland Park Library. The new building will be a two-story CMU Building that will house both Law Enforcement and the Fire Department. Site work will require the demolition of the existing Fire Station.

The new Police Station portion is designed for sixteen Law Enforcement Officers with offices for the Police Chief, a CID Captain, and Detectives. Additional space will be allocated for the Squad room, Shift Sergeants, an EOC Training Room, Intake and Interview rooms, Evidence Processing, and an Armory, along with an accreditation, training and records room, CID Conference Room, a break room, storage, restrooms, showers, lockers, and a Sally Port.

The Fire Station side is designed to house eight Firefighters and accommodate three Apparatus Bays, including Gear Turnout and a Decontamination Room. A galley kitchen and dining area will accommodate three shifts with “kitties” for food with refrigerators and pantries. There will be a day room, a shared fitness center with Law Enforcement, bunk room(s), restrooms, showers, and a laundry facility.