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Station number Dates of CFD operation Alternate names Image Location Status Notes 1 1854–1892 Gay Street Engine House / North Engine House / Engine House No. 1
The station c. 1894 Map of the fire station being built, 1891. Engine House No. 5 was constructed in 1894 to serve as a fire station for the South End, at a time when fire engines were horse-drawn. [6] The station was designed by John Flynn and cost $15,000. [3] It was constructed at a time when fire stations were needed every few blocks.
The department also oversees 39 medic companies. [4] There are 1,592 uniformed and 70 civilian professionals serving the citizens of Columbus, Ohio. [6] The department is accredited by the Committee on Fire Accreditation International, granted in 2007. At the time, it was the second-largest fire department with the accreditation. [7]
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SOUTH BEND — Purdue Extension will present “Plant-Based Eating: The pros and cons of a plant-based diet” from 1 to 2 p.m. Nov. 15 at the St. Joseph County Public Library, German Township ...
SOUTH BEND — In 1887, the South Bend Fire Department achieved the status of becoming a full-time paid fire department. By 1919, it consisted of 67 men in 12 companies. Now, over 100 years later ...
East Side Fire Station; East Walnut Hills Firehouse; Engine House No. 1 (Sandusky, Ohio) Engine House No. 3 (Sandusky, Ohio) Engine House No. 5 (Columbus, Ohio) Engine House No. 6 (Columbus, Ohio) Engine House No. 12 (Columbus, Ohio)
Pages in category "Fire stations in Columbus, Ohio" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Engine House No. 5 (Columbus, Ohio) Engine House ...