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Great Falls Volunteer Fire Department Great Falls: 12 1942 Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department ... Seven Corners: 28 1975 Fairfax County Fire & Rescue - Tysons
In 2023, the Yonkers Fire Department placed an order with the Ferrara Fire Apparatus/REV Group for the purchase of 1 Ferrara Heavy Duty Rescue Truck (to replace the current 2007 ALF Rescue 1) along with 1 Ferrara Inferno Rescue-Pumper (to be able to commission the New Squad Company - Squad 21 in July of 2025) 1 Ferrara Inferno Mid Mount 100 ft ...
In August of 2024, the Westerly Public Schools announced the plans to renovate the Spring Brook and Dunn's Corners Elementary Schools, along with the construction of a new State Street Elementary to replace the existing State Street built in 1955, with the new building planned to cover a 48,000 square foot area behind the existing school, and ...
A section of Interstate 95 is expected to remain closed until at least Wednesday after a truck caught fire in Harnett County.
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization that provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response services, technical rescue services, hazardous materials Response services, water rescue services, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services to Fairfax County, Virginia.
One lane opened to traffic Wednesday afternoon, and both lanes should be open by 7 p.m., according to the N.C. Department of Transportation. Northbound I-95 reopening in Dunn, a day after truck ...
A typical New York City Fire Department (FDNY) Ladder Company, also known as a ladder truck. Pictured is an Aerial Ladder Truck operated by Ladder Co. 4, quartered in Manhattan . This is a list of fire departments in New York .
A fire department responds to a fire every 23 seconds throughout the United States. [4] Fire departments responded to 26,959,000 calls for service in 2020. Of these, 64.2% were for medical help, 8% were false alarms, and 3.9% were for actual fires. [5]