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Bridgewater Fire Department will be hosting its open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, at Station 2, 774 Plymouth St. Sensory friendly event will be from 11 a.m. to noon.
The Old Plaza Firehouse, also known as Fire House No. 1 and the Plaza Fire House, [1] is the oldest fire station in the city of Los Angeles, built in 1884, two years before the formal establishment of the Los Angeles Fire Department. It is located near Olvera Street in the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District.
Ladder Company 9 was organized in 1865; its first house was on Elizabeth Street. It moved to 42 Great Jones Street in 1948. [5] The Great Jones Street location was also the home of the Chief of Department for a time. 10 of the 14 firefighters from this house who responded to the World Trade Center were killed in the September 11 attacks. [6]
Despite the fire department's opposition, Fire Station No. 27 was disengaged as the city's Cultural-Historical Monument #165 in October 1976. [1] The historic designation saved Engine Co. No. 27 when the Los Angeles Fire Department announced plans in 1984 to demolish 16 old fire stations as part of the largest building program ever undertaken ...
Madisonville Fire Department (Madison Township), Station 56; Mayfield Fire Department [292] Mayfield Hose Company No. 1, Station 59-1 [292] Whitmore Hose Company No. 2, Station 59-2 [293] William Walker Hose Company, Station 59-3 [294] Meredith Hose Company (Carbondale Township), Station 60 [295] Moscow Fire and Hose Company, Station 7 [296]
The 2-acre site at 6720 E. 30th St. where the east-side fire station is being ... Jul. 29—Work to keep the Joplin Fire Department's positions filled is ongoing, especially now as the department ...
Firehouse, Engine Company 31 is a historic fire station located at 87 Lafayette Street between Walker and White Streets in the Tribeca and Civic Center neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was built in 1895 and designed by architects Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, who styled it after early-16th-century chateaux in the Loire Valley of France ...
In 2005, it was the only fire museum in the state open year-round, as well as the closest one to Metro Detroit. [8] The present museum consists of the former fire station as well as a modern, multilevel addition, that together combine for a total of 26,000 square feet (2,400 m 2). [1] [4] The addition was built in 2002. [1] [5]