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New San Jose Fire Station Stays Empty After Cuts

2191 Rockrose Ct, North Valley, San Jose

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A newly built San Jose Fire Station 32 remains unstaffed after the city deferred staffing funds in the recent budget, delaying its opening and prompting firefighters' union warnings about worsened response times and public safety risks. The city council voted to apply for a federal grant, but that funding would cover only a portion of the needed operational costs.

Incident reported at 2191 Rockrose Ct.

A newly built San Jose Fire Station 32 remains unstaffed after the city deferred staffing funds in the recent budget, delaying its opening and prompting firefighters' union warnings about worsened response times and public safety risks. The city council voted to apply for a federal grant, but that funding would cover only a portion of the needed operational costs.

Incident reported at 2191 Rockrose Ct.

A newly built San Jose Fire Station 32 remains unstaffed after the city deferred staffing funds in the recent budget, delaying its opening and prompting firefighters' union warnings about worsened response times and public safety risks. The city council voted to apply for a federal grant, but that funding would cover only a portion of the needed operational costs.

Incident reported at 2191 Rockrose Ct.

A newly built San Jose Fire Station 32 remains unstaffed after the city deferred staffing funds in the recent budget, delaying its opening and prompting firefighters' union warnings about worsened response times and public safety risks. The city council voted to apply for a federal grant, but that funding would cover only a portion of the needed operational costs.

Incident reported at 2191 Rockrose Ct.

A newly built San Jose Fire Station 32 remains unstaffed after the city deferred staffing funds in the recent budget, delaying its opening and prompting firefighters' union warnings about worsened response times and public safety risks. The city council voted to apply for a federal grant, but that funding would cover only a portion of the needed operational costs.

Incident reported at 2191 Rockrose Ct.

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