Over the past five years, 15 fire stations have been built in Moscow under the Safe City program.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Since 2021, 15 fire stations have been built in the capital using city budget funds under the "Safe City" program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"As part of the Targeted Investment Program, 15 fire stations with a total floor area of nearly 50,000 square meters have been built in the capital since 2021. They can accommodate a total of 62 parking spaces. The new buildings have been constructed in the North-East, East, Troitsky, Novomoskovsky, West, and South administrative districts. These stations provide comfortable conditions for work, rest, and training for fire and rescue personnel. The facilities include areas for equipment and maintenance, as well as training towers with climbing walls, sports grounds, and fire hydrants," said Vladimir Efimov.

New fire stations have opened in the districts of Troparevo-Nikulino, Danilovsky, Krasnopakhorsky, Vostochny, Voronovo, Vnukovo, Filimonkovsky, Severny, Bekasovo, Shcherbinka, and Kommunarka. Energy-efficient materials were used in their construction.

"The largest number of modern fire stations—11—have been built in the TiNAO since 2021. Five buildings with 14 parking spaces have been built in the Troitsky Administrative District, and six facilities with 26 fire trucks have been built in the Novomoskovsky District. All depots have been equipped with rooms for specialized equipment, communication centers, rest and relaxation rooms, classrooms, exercise rooms, conference rooms, and other offices. The new fire stations are equipped with modern communication systems and systems for coordinating actions with other emergency services, significantly increasing the effectiveness of interaction in the event of an incident," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Civil Construction.

Alexey Alexandrov.

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The capital is placing special emphasis on the construction of facilities that ensure the safety of residents. Fire stations are being equipped with modern equipment that enables rapid response to emergencies and effective firefighting. As part of the safety improvement program, the city is creating special training areas where employees can practice their skills in realistic conditions. This helps improve preparedness for various emergency situations.

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