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Nassau County Fire Rescue Station 10 Dedication Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting

Nassau County Fire Rescue Station 10

On Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 10:00 a.m., a  Dedication Ceremony will be held in celebration of the grand opening of Nassau County Fire Rescue Station 10, located at 75822 Edwards Rd., Yulee, FL.

This new modern facility consists of 8,453 square feet and features three bays with an engine, rescue unit, and tanker. It also contains 11 sleeping quarters, four and half bathrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and an exercise room.

Nassau County Fire Chief Brady Rigdon stated, “We are very excited about the opening of a brand-new Fire Station 10. This addition is a tremendous improvement, not only to the Fire/Rescue department, but also for the citizens who live in the immediate area. The opening of this station will greatly improve response times for many incidents, allowing us to arrive sooner and to mitigate the situation faster. Congratulations to Nassau County on the opening of this much needed and long-awaited station.”

A groundbreaking ceremony for Station 10 was held on June 10, 2024, and was built through a public-private partnership with GreenePointe Holdings, the developer for Tributary. Station 10 is one of three Nassau County fire stations that have broken ground in the last 12 months including a new Station 70 on Nassauville Road in Fernandina Beach and a new Station 90 on County Road 2 in Hilliard, both of which are currently under construction.

Chairman A. M. “Hupp” Huppmann stated, “The opening of Station 10 continues the Board’s long-standing commitment to public safety as a top priority. It improves the quality-of-life for residents, as well as quality-of-service conditions for our Fire & EMS personnel. GreenePointe’s partnership within the Tributary DRI process was critical in making this project a reality.”

The public is invited to attend the Dedication Ceremony which will include messages from your Elected Officials, the Fire Chief, a ribbon cutting, and a brief tour of the station. The County looks forward to seeing you there!

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