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Paradise new fire station open, finally

It's happening a couple of months behind schedule, but the Town of Paradise is finally opening its new fire hall on Tuesday.

New fire hall will be 'integral part' of services for Town of Paradise

Paradise Fire Station No. 8. (Town of Paradise)

It's a coupleof monthsbehind schedule, but the Town of Paradise finally openedits new fire hall on Tuesday.

Firefighters wereon duty as of 8 a.m.

"Everything is ready to go, which is certainly very important in our business,"Don Byrne, deputychief of operationsThe St. John's Regional Fire Department (SJRFD), told CBC Radio's St. John's Morning Show.

Fire Station No. 8 is an extension of The St. John's Regional Fire Department. It'sequipped to provide 24/7 service, with four full-time fire fighters,one single-engine fire truck and a water tanker unit.

Byrne said the Paradise facility is basically a clone of the new west end station on BlackmarshRoad in St. John's.

"We can actually house up to six pieces of apparatus here," he said.

"As a first response engine, they're able to respond to medical calls, road traffic accidents, fire calls, the whole gamut their response will be no different than any other station."

Paradise resident and A Platoon Chief Robert Fowler stopped by the station Monday afternoon to help celebrate the town's new fire department. (Town of Paradise)

"The Town of Paradise receives great fire and emergency response service from the St. John's Regional Fire Department ... The fire and emergency services in Paradise are now further enhanced," saidParadise mayor DanBobbett.

The building's opening had been previously delayed because of unspecified legal issues with a contractor.

Byrne said the opening is a welcome addition in Paradise.

"I think it's great because it's an integral part of any community to have the emergency response capability that will now exist directly in the town," he said.

The fire hall in Paradise, NL, in late May 2016.

With a new station opening, it'simportant to remember the number and protocol remainthe same.

"People still dial 911," Byrne said."That's the appropriate measure for any emergency. No matter what, dial 911."

With files from the St. John's Morning Show