Parsippany Fire District 5 to Host Dedication Ceremony and Open House

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Parsippany Fire District 5 will host a dedication ceremony for its new Station 1 on August 16, beginning at 11:30 a. m. The open house will run from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p.

m. , offering tours, live demonstrations, music, and refreshments. Chief Michael Lambert stated that the completion of this multi-year project reflects the district's commitment to public safety and fire readiness. Designed to support the expanding needs of the district, the new station enhances response capabilities and provides updated training spaces. Local officials, community members, and emergency service partners are expected to attend, emphasizing the event's importance.

The completion of Station 1 represents a substantial investment in Parsippany-Troy Hills' safety infrastructure. The Board of Fire Commissioners encourages residents to join in celebrating this milestone. For further information, residents can follow the district on social media or visit their website.

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