A new combined emergency services facility has been officially opened.
The £1.45 million development, opposite the Isle of Man Airport, replaces Castletown fire station after 53 years' service.
Home Affairs Minister Bill Malarkey and Health and Social Care Minister Kate Beecroft unveiled a plaque to celebrate the opening.
The site includes a training ground and a 10-metre tower to help staff improve their skills.
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