Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue will hold a ribbon cutting of its renovated station 2 on Columbia View Heights Saturday morning. District Chief Bob Palmer says the opening of the station brings with it a variety of advantages, including improved insurance service office (ISO) ratings for the district that can reduce fire insurance costs for residents, and better emergency response times. He also says with the second station located in a neighborhood setting, the district will begin to ramp up its community risk reduction program. The station will be rededicated to Doyle Buchanan, who the station was dedicated to when it was originally constructed by the Wasco Rural Fire Protection District. The ribbon cutting will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the station on 525 Wasco Drive.