St. Joseph Fire Department begins demolition for headquarters upgrade


ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Demolition has begun on a Downtown building that has stood vacant for more than three decades.
The building, located between 408-412 South Eighth Street and adjacent to the St. Joseph Fire Department, is being torn down to make way for an expansion of the fire station's headquarters.
The St. Joseph Fire Department is working in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Works Inc., and Cornelius Wrecking on the project.
"The plan is to renovate headquarters with our CIP tax funds in 2028-2029 and this plan includes a parking lot for our staff," said Jamey McVicker, SJFD assistant fire chief. "We'd also like to add a drive-through bay at headquarters so we're not backing a $2 million truck into the station. We're thinking ahead and trying to make that happen with this space."
Fire officials said Downtown residents are excited to see the building come down. It has stood in its original location for nearly 40 years, and revitalizing this part of town is important to the community.
This is one of several projects the fire department has on its agenda this year, including the new Fire Station 10 planned for the South end, aimed at providing a more reliable work environment and ultimately enhancing public safety.
"There's a lot we've been working on within the fire department and now some of those efforts are finally coming to fruition," said Ivan Klippenstein, St. Joseph fire chief. "We're making progress on Fire Station 10, we'll soon receive Ladder 5, which has been in development for several years for the Frederick station and Rescue 10 will also be replaced in the south end. These are all in the works and will begin happening very soon."