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The Fire Station No. 6 in Sacramento, California, at 3414 4th Ave., was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by Sacramento civil engineer and utility facility designer Albert Givan, and has elements of Prairie School style. [2] It operated as a fire station until 1979. [2]
The Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS Communications Center, which dispatches crews from 10 fire departments across Sacramento County, received 1,465 emergency calls Thursday, a 45% increase from ...
An aerial view from a drone shows the destruction to a five-story building under construction on 19th and X streets in Sacramento following a fire on Tuesday, March, 26, 2024.
The cause behind the fire is under investigation, Wilbourn said. Thursday’s death comes a day after two men died from injuries suffered in another blaze that ripped through a home in Sacramento ...
A fence smolders after a fast-moving grass fire burned Sunday, June 16, 2024, in an area of southeast Sacramento County. The Excelsior Fire burned more than 800 acres and destroyed at least two ...
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WFPA began broadcasting on January 8, 1950, as the first radio station in Fort Payne and DeKalb County. [2] The owner was James Louis Killian. [3] Killian sold WFPA to its general manager, George A. Gothberg, Jr., for $15,000 two years later; [4] Gothberg, a resident of Cleveland, began operating the station 24 hours, unusual for that time in such a small market. [5]
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