Apple Lends a Hand: New Fire Station to Protect Nevada Data Center
New Fire Station 35 Under Construction in Nevada with Apple Support
Apple has initiated the construction of a new fire station, Fire Station 35, in Truckee Meadows, Nevada. This fire station is strategically located to serve the area around Apple's iCloud data center and its satellite ground station, which supports Apple's Emergency SOS via satellite service.
Key Points:
- Location: Reno Technology Park, approximately 20 miles from Reno.
- Support: Apple has donated land and provided funding for the construction of the fire station.
- Facilities: The 13,000-square-foot station will house four to eight firefighters around the clock, with a fire house and three apparatus bays equipped with a Type 1 Fire Engine, a Type 3 Brush Engine, and a water tender.
- Future Plans: There are plans for future expansion to include a paramedic ambulance.
- Significance: The new station will enhance emergency response capabilities in the area, supporting both local residents and Apple's operations.
Apple's Senior Director of Global Real Estate and Facilities, Melissa Schild, expressed gratitude to the first responders and highlighted the importance of this facility for the community. The Interim Fire Chief of Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, Dale Way, also emphasized the value of the partnership with Apple.
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