Mold mitigation efforts have progressed to the point that both fire personnel and equipment will start to move back into Station 92, located on 116th Street, near Brooks School Road, Saturday morning. They were moved out Wednesday when mold was discovered in the fire station structure.
A Fishers Fire Department news release says Station 92 will be able to make emergency runs beginning Saturday.
Work in the bunk-room will continue for a few more days to replace the damaged walls and air monitoring will continue. Until that room has been cleared by air sampling, firefighters will remain out of that specific area and it will remain sealed from the rest of the station. Firefighters will instead place beds in other areas of the station on a temporary basis.
Once the bunk-room is cleared, the ladder company will return as well and normal operations will resume.
“Firefighters appreciate the patience and understanding of our community as this issue is resolved and we look forward to normal operations,” according to the fire department statement.