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New Castle is a home rule-class city in Henry County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of its county. [ 4 ] As of the 2010 census the population was 912. [ 5 ]
Formed on October 7, 1871, as the Louisville Steam Engine Co. 7, Engine Company 7, at 6th & York Streets, is the oldest continuously operated firehouse in the United States. [5] Due to budget concerns, it is scheduled to close in January 2009, in hopes to save $543,000 from the city's budget. [6]
A Kentucky fire department and commonwealth’s attorney had a back-and-forth exchange over an incident where teenagers allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of equipment from the fire ...
Sep. 14—New Castle fire officials say a house fire that started around 4:45 a.m. Tuesday at 304 Friendship St. is suspicious. Initial reports were that the house was on Home Street, but the ...
Morehead Fire Department, KY. 1979 Pierce-Hendrickson custom cab Engine 7 HME Mt. Kisco (NY) Fire/Rescue 15. HME, Incorporated (Hendrickson Mobile Equipment) is a custom fire engine manufacturer in Michigan. The company was founded in 1913 (112 years ago) () as the Hendrickson Motor Truck Company by Magnus Hendrickson. Hendrickson Motor Truck ...
The Union Fire Protection District, abbreviated UFPD and also known as Union Fire/Rescue, has primary responsibility for fire suppression and emergency medical services for the city of Union, Kentucky and outlying areas. [1] The Union Fire Department was established in 1969. The Union Ambulance District was founded September 10, 1989.
The Steam Engine Company No. 7 building is a historic firehouse located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.The two-story, brick structure was built in 1871. It is an excellent example of the application of Victorian design principles to a utilitarian public building, and is stylistically related to contemporary buildings in the Limerick neighborhood.