Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez Attends Opening of Coral Gables Fire House #4, Honoring First Responders and Public Safety

Mar 31, 2026 5 mins read

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Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez recently attended the dedication and open house of Coral Gables Fire House 4, marking an important milestone for public safety and community investment in the City of Coral Gables.

The event brought together local leaders, residents, and first responders to celebrate the opening of the new facility and recognize the firefighters who will serve the community with dedication and professionalism. The new station represents a continued commitment to ensuring fast, reliable emergency response and enhancing the safety of residents across the area.

“It was a meaningful moment for our community,” Fernandez said. “Meeting the firefighters who will serve here with such pride and commitment reminds us of the importance of investing in public safety.”

As Miami-Dade County Tax Collector, Fernandez emphasized his strong support for first responders and the critical role they play in protecting lives and maintaining safe communities. He highlighted the importance of continued collaboration between local governments and public safety agencies to ensure residents receive the highest level of service.

Fernandez also expressed his appreciation to Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago, the City Commission, and Fire Chief Marco De La Rosa for their leadership and dedication in bringing the project to life.

The opening of Fire House 4 stands as a testament to the community’s commitment to preparedness, safety, and service — and to the men and women who work every day to protect and serve with honor.

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