The Wentworthville Fire Brigade will leave its 90-year-old home to move to a new $9 million station. The current facility, constructed in 1935, is cramped and no longer meets fire safety standards.
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- Wentworthville Fire Brigade's station has served for 90 years and was built to resemble a house. 4s
- The original station, built in 1935, was upgraded in the 1970s but is now considered cramped and outdated. 31s
- Current facilities do not adequately cater for both men and women and are no longer fit for purpose. 59s
- A new $9 million station, designed with crew input, will replace the old building. 1m 12s
- The brigade will temporarily move to Parramatta Station, which is also being upgraded, before demolition of the old station. 1m 21s