The previous Vancouver Fire Hall 17 located at 7070 Knight Street in Vancouver was constructed in 1954 as a three-bay, brick and concrete two-storey fire hall.
Due to the aging of the fire hall, the building no longer adequately met the current structural, operational and space needs.In its place, the new Vancouver Fire Hall 17 is the second largest training fire hall for VFRS and specializes in HazMat response for the city.The new fire hall has four drive-through apparatus bays, a full size hose/ training tower, a training yard and accommodation for a two crew operation.In addition, the upgrade includes on-grade parking for eight vehicles and space for a genset, garbage/ recycling area and fueling provisions.In order for the fire hall to meet the seismic requirements of Canada’s National Building code, the building has a stout reinforced concrete structure with a structural steel frame for positions for the third-level.
The main building is clad in brick and metal panels.