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Yahoo
04-04-2025
- General
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Kyle Fire Department opens new station, improving emergency response in underserved area amid growth
KYLE, Texas (KXAN) — Kyle got a new fire station Friday, helping to fill a gap in emergency response coverage in what the fire department said is an underserved and rapidly growing area. The Kyle Fire Department and Hays County Emergency Services District No. 5 celebrated the opening of Fire Station #4 on Friday morning. The new station is located at 110 High Road, Kyle. The 9,385-square-foot station cost $7.6 million and was funded in part by a $3 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant awarded by the Hays County Commissioners Court in September 2022, according to Hays County ESD No. 5. The ESD said in a press release that the station will 'significantly improve emergency response capabilities in an underserved area while serving as a model for environmentally conscious and health-focused fire station design.' Fire Station #4 incorporates 'smart infrastructure' and 'green building elements' that were designed in partnership with Texas State University's Connected Infrastructure for Education, Demonstration and Applied Research Consortium (CIEDAR) program, the release said. The station has sensors for real-time structural monitoring and other design features that support environmental safeguard, the release noted. ESD No. 5 said Station #4 'represents a forward-thinking model for firefighter safety, sustainability, and innovation.' Kyle has faced growth over the last several years, and the fire department has talked to KXAN in the past about dealing with the brunt of growing pains in the form of firefighters being spread too thin. Kyle Fire Department working to keep up as city continues to grow Division Chief of Training Freddy Rolon told KXAN back in 2022 that the department was struggling to keep up with growth and looking to open a fourth fire station. 'We already started thinking about a fifth and sixth station,' Rolon said at the time. The grand opening event on Friday morning featured speakers from Hays County ESD No. 5 leadership, Texas State University, Martinez Architects, The Koehler Company, and Hays County officials. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Onion Creek Fire: Crews respond to wildfire in Hays County
The Brief Multiple fire crews are responding to a wildfire in Hays County The Onion Creek Fire started March 4 HAYS COUNTY, Texas - Multiple fire crews are responding to a wildfire in Hays County. According to the Hays County Office of Emergency Services, as of Tuesday, March 4, around 7:41 p.m., the fire has burned about 174 acres and forward movement of the fire has stopped. What we know According to the Hays County Office of Emergency Services, the fire is north of Indian Hills Trail, east of Teal Lane, west of Story Drive, and north of Onion Creek (north of 150, south of 967, west of 2770). It is confined within the Onion Creek area. No structures were harmed, and all evacuations were lifted. The Hays County Sheriff's Office said another fire was reported in the 800 block of Engelke Road. Evacuations from this fire have been lifted. This is a developing story, refresh for the latest updates The Source Information from the Kyle Fire Department, the Hays County Office of Emergency Services, and the Hays County Sheriff's Office