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City breaks ground for Fire Station No. 2

  • The City of Mustang hosted a groundbreaking for Fire Station No. 2 Tuesday. Pictured in the top photo from left, Mayor Brian Grider, Fire Chief Craig Carruth and City Manager Tim Rooney. In the photo to the right, Todd Martin helps his wife Shari with a hard hat. Photos / Michael Pineda
    The City of Mustang hosted a groundbreaking for Fire Station No. 2 Tuesday. Pictured in the top photo from left, Mayor Brian Grider, Fire Chief Craig Carruth and City Manager Tim Rooney. In the photo to the right, Todd Martin helps his wife Shari with a hard hat. Photos / Michael Pineda
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  • Officials with The City of Mustang, first responders and civic leaders took part in a groundbreaking for a new fire station at 2107 State Highway 152 Tuesday morning. Construction will last nine months barring weather and material setbacks. Photo / Michael Pineda
    Officials with The City of Mustang, first responders and civic leaders took part in a groundbreaking for a new fire station at 2107 State Highway 152 Tuesday morning. Construction will last nine months barring weather and material setbacks. Photo / Michael Pineda
On a cold, windy day, city leaders along with first responders and special guests gathered around a muddy hole and envisioned the future. Turns out, it was a pretty sight. A groundbreaking was held for Mustang’s Fire Station No. 2. The 9,200-square-foot facility will be located at 2107 State Highway 152. “For this side of town, we have definitely needed this,” Mustang Mayor Brian Grider said. …

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