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Mehlville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in south St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, an area locally known as "South County". It is an inner-ring suburb of St. Louis , and part of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area .
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Reading Fire Dept. Station Location: Mailing Address: 815 Washington St. 815 Washington St. Reading, PA 19601 Phone: 610.655.6080 Rehrersburg Fire Co. Station #27 Mailing Address: PO Box 201 Station Location: Rehrersburg, PA 19550 240 Godfrey St. Phone: 717.933.8228 Robesonia Fire Co. Station #26 Mailing Address: 32 W. Penn Ave.
On June 30, 2023, Fire Chief Scott Goldstein left MCFRS for a fire and rescue department in Cowlitz County, Washington. Goldstein had been chief since June 2015. [ 4 ] On July 9, 2024 Montgomery County Council confirmed Corey Smedley appointment as Chief of MCFRS.
South County Center is a shopping mall located in Mehlville, Missouri, at the intersection between Interstate 55, Interstate 255, and U.S. Route 50.It opened on October 17, 1963 and was designed by Victor Gruen. it included a dome-roofed Famous-Barr, which became Macy's in 2006, a National Supermarket occupying the basement floor, which closed in 1973, and later JCPenney as anchors.
Engine 33 on Broadway near the station on Great Jones Street. Engine 33 Company was originally organized on Mercer Street in lower Manhattan on November 1, 1865, but then moved to its present location on June 1, 1899. [4] Ladder Company 9 was organized in 1865; its first house was on Elizabeth Street. It moved to 42 Great Jones Street in 1948. [5]
In 1950 it was transferred to the Bureau of Fire. [2] In 1886, the department hired its first Black firefighter, who served with Engine Company 11. In 1919, Engine Company 11 was designated the department's all-Black unit. Later Fire Boat One was also an all-Black unit. The Department began to desegregate in February 1949. [5]
The departments Fire Station Number 5 is the oldest active fire station in Knoxville and is on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] Opened on May 23, 1909, it has served the Mechanicsville community of Knoxville almost continuously since. The fire station was the last in Knoxville to be built specifically for horse-drawn fire apparatus.