The troubled City View Apartments in downtown Omaha will stay open after passing a fire alarm inspection Thursday.
Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird and Lincoln Fire and Rescue held their grand ‘firehose un-coupling’ for the newly completed LFR Station 8.
The $11.5 million station replaces a station that was built on the same site in 1958, and will begin service on Monday.
Omaha officials said the fire alarm at City View Apartments passed the inspection, so no one will be forced to evacuate the premises on Friday.
Lincoln Fire and Rescue did a hose uncoupling Thursday morning to unveil its new $11.5 million fire station at 17th and Van Dorn streets.
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