The uncoupling ceremony marked the opening of Celina's third fire station. (Alex Reece/Community Impact)
City leaders, members of the Celina Fire Department and representatives from neighboring cities and the state government gathered to celebrate the official opening of Celina’s third fire station on April 4.
“It is both a state-of-the-art facility for our first responders and a testament to our unwavering commitment to public safety,” Mayor Ryan Tubbs said.
Fire Station No. 3 stands at the city’s western border with Aubrey, Texas, and will support Celina as it continues to grow, Tubbs said.
“It's a high honor to welcome you today [and] sharing in such great excitement as we mark a significant milestone in the city of Celina’s journey towards ensuring the safety and well being of our community,” he said.
The big picture
Ceremony attendees marked the occasion with a fire hose-uncoupling ceremony, a fire station twist on a ribbon-cutting ceremony where officials uncouple multiple fire hoses instead of using large scissors to cut a ribbon.
“This is the third time we've gotten to do this,” Celina Fire Chief Mark Metdker said. “It seems like the stations get bigger and more people show up every time we do it. Thank you for the support.”
The new fire station is 23,000 square feet and features:
Five engine bays
A community room
A workout facility
A kitchen and dining room
Dormitory spaces
“Fire Station No. 3 not only enhances our city's emergency response capabilities but also underscores our steadfast commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of our residents,” Tubbs said.
The mural, which was painted by artist Odessa Helm, depicts the Celina Fire Department's first fire chief, current Fire Chief Mark Metdker said. (Alex Reece/Community Impact)
“We're very, very proud of that mural,” Metdker said.
“As we grow, we're going to make sure that we have the fire infrastructure in place to make sure our residents are kept safe,” City Manager Robert Ranc told Community Impact.
Every fire station in Celina is strategically picked to be close to residents, Ranc said.
“We're already looking ahead to Fire Station No. 4,” he said.
Going forward
A second grand opening celebration will take place at the new station April 6 as a way for west Celina community members to explore the new facility, Metdker told Community Impact.
“We want the taxpayers and the people that actually paid for this to see what their money bought,” he said. “This is their station, not ours.”