City of Tampa, Tampa Fire Rescue to Officially Open New Fire Station 25

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The City of Tampa and Tampa Fire Rescue are proud to announce the grand opening of Fire Station 25, an exclusive “rescue station” to serve the Sulphur Springs community and the surrounding neighborhoods.
In September 2021, Tampa City Council approved around $3.4M to provide Fire Station 25 with four additional personnel and two new rescue units.

Fire Station 25 will operate solely as a rescue station, which means trained firefighter paramedics assigned there will respond to medical calls and other emergencies. These rescue units are especially critical for this area, where 90 percent of the calls are EMS in nature. 

Mayor Jane Castor said this new, renovated fire station will play a pivotal role in easing the burden on nearby fire stations.

“In an emergency, every second matters,” Mayor Castor said. “This new station will allow us to continue to shorten our response times in a fast-growing area of Tampa.” 

The opening of Fire Station 25 will specifically help support Fire Station 13, one of the busiest fire stations in the country.  
“We are excited for the opening of Station 25, a much-needed addition for our citizens,” Chief Barbara Tripp said. “To ensure Tampa has America’s best fire rescue department, we are improving service to meet our community’s needs.”

“For too long the men and women of Fire Station 13 have carried a disproportionately heavy burden of service calls,” said Councilman Luis Viera, who serves North Tampa. “This station will go a long way to providing much-needed relief to the firefighters working in North Tampa and the residents they serve. I thank Mayor Castor and Chief Tripp for their collaboration and leadership in making these critical improvements in public safety.”  

“Residents living in Sulphur Springs are thrilled to have this new fire station in their neighborhood,” said Councilman Orlando Gudes. “We thank the brave men and women of Tampa Fire Rescue for protecting this great community.”

Fire Station 25, located at 710 E. Fairbanks St., is at the site of the old Fire Station 11. Prior to renovations, the Tampa Police Department’s K9 Unit was utilizing the building for training.  

The construction of Fire Station 25 was paid for in part with federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) Act money, supported by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL14).

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