Vic Stern Fire Station No. 2, located at 150 Swindoll Lane, Hutto, celebrated its official opening with a dedication ceremony on Dec. 20. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)
Vic Stern Fire Station No. 2, located at 150 Swindoll Lane, Hutto, celebrated its official opening with a dedication ceremony on Dec. 20. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)
Hutto's second fire station was completed through the work of the Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 3. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Representatives from Round Rock and Taylor Fire Departments, among other Williamson County departments, were present for the Dec. 20 dedication ceremony. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Members of the Round Rock Fire Department Pipes and Drums performed during the Dec. 20 ceremony. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Members of the Hutto Fire Rescue Honor Guard appeared during the ceremony. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Vic Stern (center), a former Hutto firefighter, is the namesake behind the city's newest fire station. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Vic Stern Fire Station No. 2 marks Hutto's second fire station, and the first on the south side of the city. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)Williamson County's work toward constructing Hutto's second fire station began five years ago. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)The fire station and its emergency services will be fully operational Jan. 7. (Kelsey Thompson/Community Impact Newspaper)
The city of Hutto and Williamson County celebrated the opening of the Vic Stern Fire Station No. 2 with a dedication ceremony Dec. 20. Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell, County Commissioner Russ Boles and Hutto Mayor Doug Gaul spoke at the ceremony, commemorating the project that has been several years in the making.