Construction of the innovative Arnsberg emergency response center has been finished today.
Arnsberg Gets a Modern Rescue Station
The city of Arnsberg is set to enhance its emergency care services with the construction of a new rescue station. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new facility took place on Monday, September 8th, marking an important step forward in the city's efforts to improve its rescue services.
The new rescue station, located at Branddirektor-Kraemer-Straße 3, 59821 Arnsberg, is strategically placed near the Arnsberg train station, ensuring easy accessibility for emergency responders. The chosen location also meets the requirements of the rescue service needs plan and addresses the safety concerns of the city's residents.
The construction, which started in July 2025, is part of a larger plan to modernise the working conditions for employees in the rescue service. The three-story building will house personnel, technology, and logistics, with a single-story vehicle hall featuring three parking spaces and a washing area.
The new facility will meet modern requirements and standards, promising optimal conditions for the rescue service and fire department to provide emergency medical care to the citizens. It will also prioritise the working conditions of the employees, as stated by Arnsberg Mayor Ralf Paul Bittner.
In addition to a floor heating system, the building will feature a ventilation system throughout the complex to ensure a constant pleasant room climate. Sustainability is at the forefront of the construction, with the use of geothermal energy, a ground-source heat pump, and concrete core activation for the vehicle hall. The plan also includes a photovoltaic system in combination with a green roof.
Mayor Bittner is optimistic that the new rescue station will support the city's ambitious search for staff in the rescue service. He believes that the modern facilities and improved working conditions will attract more professionals to the city.
The Fire Department of Arnsberg is pleased with the upcoming modernisation, expressing their satisfaction with the new working conditions that the city of Arnsberg is providing for its employees in the rescue service.
Unfortunately, the owner of the property on which the new rescue station construction in Arnsberg is taking place is not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. There is no direct information available regarding the property owner of that specific site in Arnsberg.
The construction of the new rescue station is expected to be completed by autumn 2026, with a total cost of 5.6 million euros. The new Arnsberg rescue station will undoubtedly play a significant role in improving emergency care in the city.
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