Built on the site of the decommissioned Fire Station No. 2, Coppell Fire Station No. 5 is a 12,000-square-foot, two-bay facility designed to meet the operational needs of a growing city while blending seamlessly into its residential surroundings.

Client
City of Coppell
Construction Delivery
CMAR
PGAL Scope
Full Architectural Services, Interior Design
Completion Date
2025
City of Coppell Fire Station No. 5

The station accommodates a tractor-drawn aerial apparatus, a battalion chief vehicle, and a reserve unit. It supports a crew of seven, including two officers, and is organized to provide clear separation between living, working, and decontamination zones.

Interior spaces include an open-concept kitchen, dining, and report-writing suite, a dedicated dayroom, and a large, elevated fitness room. Operational support areas feature an equipment maintenance shop, separated bunker gear storage, and an isolated decontamination zone to promote health and safety protocols.

Located on a prominent street within an established neighborhood, the facility was carefully designed to reflect the scale, materials, and character of its context while providing essential fire and emergency services to the community.

City of Coppell Fire Station No. 5
City of Coppell Fire Station No. 5