The Supply Volunteer Fire Department is getting a new look. And to achieve it, the existing building needs to be demolished to make way for a new building, according to County Emergency Services Director Anthony Marzano.
He said the new building will offer an updated station with better protection from some of the flooding issues they have experienced in the past.
It will also be able to offer an “around the clock” staffing presence.
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Date posted: May 29, 2012
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