Daytona Beach Celebrates Opening of New Fire Station #1
- Steve Miller Campaign

- Jun 11
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 18
The City of Daytona Beach recently marked an important milestone in public safety with the grand opening of the new Fire Station # 1. City leaders, firefighters, and community members gathered on Tuesday, June 2, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, flag-raising, and tours of the impressive new facility.
The new 31,000-square-foot fire station represents a significant investment in the safety and well-being of Daytona Beach residents. Designed to support the needs of modern firefighting and emergency response, the facility will help ensure first responders have the resources and space they need to serve the community efficiently and effectively.
Steve Miller, candidate for Daytona Beach City Commissioner, Zone 3, applauds the city's commitment to public safety infrastructure. As Daytona Beach continues to grow, investments like Fire Station # 1 help strengthen emergency response capabilities while providing residents with greater peace of mind.
"Public safety is one of the most important responsibilities of local government," Miller said. "Our firefighters put their lives on the line every day, and they deserve facilities that allow them to perform their jobs at the highest level. This new station is an investment in both our first responders and the future of Daytona Beach."
The opening of Fire Station # 1 reflects the city's ongoing efforts to meet the needs of a growing community while maintaining a strong commitment to safety, service, and preparedness.













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