The City of Seven Hills will cut the ribbon on its newly renovated fire station on Wednesday, March 13, 2026, at 12:00 p.m., and residents are invited to see the upgrades firsthand. Located at 7195 Broadview Road, the station is a central hub for fire and EMS response in the community and has undergone a major overhaul focused on modern living spaces and long‑term firefighter health.
City officials say the project includes completely redesigned sleeping quarters created in partnership with University Hospitals Parma Medical Center, incorporating design elements modeled after UH sleep‑lab standards. The goal is to give firefighters quiet, comfortable rest areas that support healthy sleep cycles even while they work 24‑hour shifts and must be ready to respond at a moment’s notice. Better rest is expected to improve decision‑making, reduce stress, and support long‑term wellness for the firefighters who rely on the station as their home base.
The renovation follows funding for living‑quarters upgrades and roof repairs at the station, part of a broader push to modernize public‑safety infrastructure in Seven Hills. City leaders have described the project as an investment not only in equipment and facilities, but also in the day‑to‑day quality of life for the firefighters who staff the building around the clock.
During the ribbon‑cutting ceremony, attendees will be able to tour the station, meet firefighters and city officials, and see how the new bunk rooms, common areas, and operational spaces are designed to keep crews healthy, rested, and ready to serve. Community members will also hear more about the city’s partnership with UH and the growing emphasis on sleep health in public‑safety professions, a trend aimed at supporting both firefighter well‑being and the safety of the residents they protect.














