Fire & EMS Stations

As active stewards of public health and well-being, fire and EMS stations carry the burden of evolving to fit their service areas’ developmental and demographic needs while maintaining consistent operations.

MW Studios understands the needs of the growing station and how to integrate national and local best practices and procedures into the total design solution, including phasing strategies to maintain service. We have assisted fire and EMS stations across the county in their efforts to improve their response capabilities through intelligent station design.

We strive to establish long-term relationships with clients who value good design’s importance. We focus on working with clients to design projects that will serve our communities for decades to come and are integral to the context of the communities they serve. As experts in the design and operations of fire facilities, we understand and consider things like response times, mitigating exposure to carcinogens, promotion of first responder health safety and wellness, and seeking to improve recruitment/retention, as well as fostering operational efficiency when designing a project.

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When designing the new Engine 10 Ladder 11 fire station in South Philadelphia, MW Studios was integral in working with LAYER Architecture to create a strong and trusting relationship between the client, the design team, and the Philadelphia Fire Department. Rob Manns and his team are adept at speaking the language of first responders and can easily translate their  needs into reasonable solutions.  Unlike other technicians, MW Studios is a design-oriented architecture firm. Working with our design team, they enjoy resolving the technical needs of the city and the fire department while transforming a garage for emergency apparatuses to a home away from home, a community center, and a first rate building that anticipates the inevitable challenges that confront an evolving service to the community.”

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