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  2. History of the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency ...

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    3. The history of the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department, which grew gradually as volunteer companies formed between 1770 and 1860, then more rapidly with the addition of paid members starting in 1864 and the transition to a fully paid department in 1871, has been marked in recent years by various controversies ...

  3. District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services ...

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    The District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (also known as DC FEMS, FEMS, DCFD, DC Fire, or DC Fire & EMS), established July 1, 1804, [3] provides fire protection and emergency medical service for the District of Columbia, in the United States. An organ of the devolved district government, Fire & EMS is responsible ...

  4. Engine Company 26 (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 18, 2011. Engine Company 26 in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., USA, is a historic firehouse located at 1340 Rhode Island Avenue on the border between Brentwood and Brookland. The building was listed by the National Register of Historic Places in May, 2011.

  5. Engine Company 21 (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 27, 2007. Engine Company 21, also known as the Lanier Heights Firehouse, is a fire station or firehouse and a historic structure located in the Lanier Heights neighborhood in Washington, D.C. It was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 2005 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

  6. Engine Company 19 (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Engine Company 19 Washington DC. The first fire station east of the Anacostia River was built in 1898. This station, designed by the Washington, D.C. architectural firm of Averill and Adams, was the fourth built there in 1910. The eclectic style, principally French revival, reflected the desire by the Office of the Municipal Architect to create ...

  7. Engine Company 29 - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 6, 2007. Engine Company 29, at 4811 MacArthur Blvd. NW in Washington, D.C., is a fire station built in 1925. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1] It was designed by architect Albert L. Harris in Colonial Revival style. It has also been known as the Palisades Firehouse and as Engine Company ...

  8. Several residents, cats displaced after DC apartment fire - AOL

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    Sam Kosmas. September 11, 2024 at 4:57 AM. WASHINGTON - Several residents and at least two cats have been displaced after an early morning fire tore through a D.C. apartment on Wednesday. The fire ...

  9. Engine Company 25 (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Engine company 25 was the busiest company in the District with 2,533 alarms. In 1981, Firehouse magazine published “A Firehouse Exclusive”. An informal survey to compare alarm responses of fire departments throughout the United States and Canada. Engine Company 25 was ranked tenth overall for run responses with 2,695 alarms.