Central Fire Station Shreveport, Louisiana

Central Fire Station

The Dallas W. Greene, Jr. Central fire station in Shreveport, Louisiana is a high-quality facility that combines the best designs, ideas and safety measures promoted by fire service organizations. It encompasses the rich, 100-year tradition and history of Shreveport’s firefighters. The Central Fire Station beautifully blends the historical architectural elements of the original fire station into a new facility that will serve the needs of the City of Shreveport for the next 100 years.
 
The facility includes a two story operations building with six drive-through engine bays and two smaller back-in bays. The engine bays are air conditioned and heated and equipped with an exhaust removal system. Each firefighter has an individual bunker gear locker. A decontamination shower is available as well. The facility is equipped with the First-In® Fire Station Alerting System, which incorporated lights and audible announcements to wake only the firefighters and emergency medical personnel needed for specific calls.

Project Owner
City of Shreveport, Louisiana
Principal-in-Charge
Bob Fisher, P.E.
Services Provided
Architecture, Construction Administration
Project Size
32,000 Square Feet
Project Completed
April 2004