Auburn may lease closed fire station

By The Citizen staff report

Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:31 AM EDT

The city of Auburn might have found a new tenant for its recently vacated fire station.
According to a resolution on this week's city council agenda, TLC Emergency Medical Services is eyeing the property. Councilors will decide Thursday whether or not to allow the company to lease the space located at 5 Frederick St.

The 4 p.m. meeting will be held at Memorial City Hall, 24 South St.

The city currently contracts its ambulance services to TLC, which has been handling Auburn's emergency services since 2006. Lon Fricano, who directs TLC's Auburn operations, said the new station would give the company some “breathing room.”

TLC still plans to operate out of its main station at 165 North St., Fricano said. The Frederick Street station would serve as a satellite station to ease response times and gasoline issues, he said.

“We thought we would give it a try and see if it makes sense to put a crew there,” said Fricano, who added that there would likely be only one vehicle stationed at the location.

Fricano also said the company has offered to do some work on the building if the lease is granted.

The Frederick Street station was occupied by the Auburn Fire Department until April, when the city shut it down. The building has been vacant ever since.

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bizzaro-world wrote on Jul 24, 2008 9:28 AM:

" save money? why you madcap...if we save money & don't spend it by the end of the fiscal year then all hell breaks loose. don't you know if that happens the money won't be budgeted next year? are you stupid or something? daa. add jobs, make it impossible to eliminate union positions, spend like a rockstar. it is good for civil servants.the only top performers and movers/shakers that deserve it. heck, none of us regular folk could hack it in civil service or govt. WAKE UP CITIZENS, THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN. The city hall, county office building, police station,city garage & fire station houses the highest paid per capita in most of the nation. and for this we get whining, sniveling & poor performance. all day long doing nothing and trying to avoid any form of productive work. try that out in the real world, you union insurgents. you are the real enemy of the people and our quality of life. "

ericaeln2003 wrote on Jul 23, 2008 11:26 PM:

" If the city really wanted to save money they wouldn't send firetrucks for BS calls. Such as one at petco...firetrucks came because an idiot fell...THERE WAS NO FIRE! But as long as they have a reason to waste gas/diesel...they will. "

brew1234 wrote on Jul 23, 2008 10:43 PM:

" Are you ever satisfied? When the city tries to save money you complain. When they spend money you complain. You are just a bitter dried out shell of your former self. Try to be part of the solution not the problem. "

anonymous wrote on Jul 23, 2008 8:10 PM:

" Backroom deal done long before Kommandant Palesh closed the station. Hwe just put the delay in so that it wouldn't be obvious.

Kind of funny that an Ambulance Service sees the benefit on having a satelite to service the East Side of the City, but The Kommandant doesn't! "

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