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The following is a list of all fire stations and company locations in the city of Camden: [6] There is an apparatus fleet of 5 Engines, 1 Squad (rescue-pumper), 1 Rescue Company, 1 Haz-Mat Unit, 1 Collapse Rescue Unit, 3 Ladder Companies, 1 Fireboat, 1 Air Cascade Unit, 1 Chief of department, 3 Deputy Chiefs, 1 Chief Fire Marshall and 2 Battalion Chiefs Units.
Monarch Fire Co. Station #6 Mailing Address: 50 Pennsylvania Ave. Station Location: Monocacy, PA 19542 50 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone: 610.385.3310 Mt. Aetna Fire Co. Station #28 Mailing Address: PO Box 115 Station Location: Mt. Aetna, PA 19544 14 W. Tanner St. Phone: 717.933.8945 Mt. Penn Fire Co. Station #1 Mailing Address: 2711 Grant St.
Upper Macungie Township is served by the Upper Macungie Township Police Department. Prior to 2012, it was served by the now defunct Berks-Lehigh Regional Police. Fire and emergency services are provided by: Fogelsville Volunteer Fire Company, Lehigh County Station 8 [8] Good Will Fire Co. No. 1 of Trexlertown, Lehigh County Station 25 [9]
Family Court located in Gibraltar Building [22] [23] Gloucester, Gloucester County Courthouse, Woodbury: 1885, Hazelhurst and Huckel CP: Broad Street Historic District SR: 1429 (1988) Also a Gloucester County Family Court building [20] [24] Hudson,
The Camden County Hall of Justice is the county courthouse for Camden County, New Jersey, located in the county seat, the City of Camden. It in the 4th vicinage for the New Jersey Superior Court. [1] [2] [3] The complex was built in 1982 [4] and was dedicated to Maria Barnaby Greenwald, the first woman surrogate in the county, [5] in 1996. [6]
New Jersey Superior Court (including the Appellate Division; 15 vicinages) [2] New Jersey Tax Court [3] New Jersey Municipal Courts (including Joint Municipal Courts and the Court of the Palisades Interstate Park) [4] Federal courts located in New Jersey. United States District Court for the District of New Jersey [5] Former federal courts of ...
County commissioners approved the purchase of the future Gordon Road fire station site at 6102 Gordon Road and 6068 Gordon Road for a total of $500,000 last year.
Fire Station No. 2 (1901), Athens, Georgia, a gridiron-shaped station included in the Cobbham Historic District [16] Fire Station No. 6, Atlanta, Georgia, included in the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park; Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Fire Station 19 (Atlanta, Georgia)