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United States. Opened. 1903. Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8 is a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, located at 14 North Moore Street at its intersection with Varick Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its exterior has become famous for its appearance in the supernatural comedy franchise Ghostbusters.
1979. Opened. 1980. Renovated. 2003. Known for. First fire station to respond to the fire at the World Trade Towers on September 11, 2001. Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, is a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, located at 124 Liberty Street across from the World Trade Center site and the National September 11 ...
Joshua Castaneda works out at Flamingo Park, the green space and workout area shown being one of the proposed locations for a new Miami Beach Fire Station No. 1, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, in ...
Albany County. 1 – Albany Fire Department (New York) (8 Stations) 2 – Altamont Fire District Station 1. 3 – Berne Fire District Station 66,67 (2 Stations) 4 – Boght Community Fire District 1. 5 – Coeymans Fire District 1 (1 Station only) 6 – Coeymans Volunteer Fire Company Station 1. 7 – Cohoes F.D. Station 1 (3 Stations) 8 ...
Replacing a 60-year-old site, Mishawaka fire officials say the new No. 2 station will serve as the central point for fire and EMS crews in the city.
September 1, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Looks like South Tacoma may be getting a new fire station. The Metro Parks board decided Aug. 26 to approve the sale and surplus of a parcel of undeveloped property ...
March 16, 1972. Designated NYCL. November 12, 1968. Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 is a New York City Fire Department firehouse at 42 Great Jones Street in NoHo, Manhattan. It is the home of Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9. The building is a Beaux Arts structure built in 1899 by Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers.
Bendigo Fire Station (1898–99) [11] Eastern Hill Fire Station, Melbourne, now the Fire Services Museum of Victoria [12] Carlton Fire Station. Hawthorn Fire Station. Brunswick Fire Station and Flats. Former Fire Station. Richmond Fire Station (1893) Richmond Metropolitan Fire Station (1905–10) St Arnaud Fire Station.