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Fire Station 12 Kicks into Gear on Route 66
One Albuquerque logo in red for AFR.

Fire Station 12 Kicks into Gear on Route 66

New, modern station replaces firehouse built in 1960.

December 05, 2025

Today, Mayor Tim Keller, Fire Chief Emily Jaramillo, City Councilor Renee Grout, Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, and community members gathered to celebrate new Fire Station 12 with a flag raising ceremony, water cannon salute and truck push-in ceremony. The $12 million, three-bay station, will replace the current two-bay station built in 1960. The old station sits just north of the new site. A new rescue unit was also pushed in to replace an aging apparatus. Funding was secured from multiple sources including GO Bonds, Gross Receipt taxes and State Capital Outlay.

Fire Station 12 is consistently one of AFR’s busiest houses. Station 12 has a response area of 8.1 square miles which includes Interstate 40, the commercial occupancies of the East Central Corridor, and many neighborhoods including Four Hills, Buena Ventura and South Juan Tabo. It is home to Engine 12, AFR’s 2nd busiest engine company, and Rescue 12, AFR’s busiest rescue company. In 2024, Station 12 answered over 9,000 calls for service.

AFR continues to modernize old stations and build new ones to serve the growing city. The brand-new Station 23 recently opened in southwest Albuquerque and Station 4 is currently under construction in Wells Park.

“Securing a suitable site to modernize Station 12 was a tough climb, but the need was clear so giving up on it was never an option,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “A renewed AFR presence here will bring new life to East Central as we continue building a safer, better future for our families.”

“With today’s groundbreaking ceremony, we lay the foundation to rebuild Fire Station 12, we was originally constructed in 1960,” said Fire Chief Emily Jaramillo. “This is one of Albuquerque’s busiest areas and the new station will serve as a crucial lifeline, ensuring quality service and protection for our community.”

“The firefighters of Station 12 are among the hardest working professionals in the City and they deserve this new, modern space,” said City Councilor Renee Grout, District 9. “I am also excited that in a few months this station will house Albuquerque’s first Baby Box, a climate controlled, secure way for parents to safely and anonymously surrender an infant.”

"As the firefighters get settled into their new home," said Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, "I will have piece of mind knowing the firefighters and paramedics of Fire Station 12 have the best facilities and tools at their disposal."