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On
July 6, 1959, ground breaking began on a new fire
station to be built on Garden City Drive, in Monroeville,
PA. Located in the heart of the newly developed
Garden City Plan, the permanent home to #6 originally
was a small 2 bay garage. But some years later,
it was determined that we had outgrown the current
station. A building committee was formed and given
the go-ahead to make plans for the new addition.
Groundbreaking for the new building occurred in
December 1967. In the fall of 1968, with the dedication
of the large hall in memory of fire fighter Melvin
Lux (died in the line of duty), members took up
home in the new Monroeville Fire Station 6.
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