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  2. Twinkl - Wikipedia

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    Twinkl Symbols: a Nasen-assured platform and app designed to give learners with special educational needs and disabilities an alternative way to communicate through visuals, in everyday situations. Twinkl Originals: Going beyond digital resources, Twinkl Originals is a library of physical books, created by Twinkl writers and illustrators, to ...

  3. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service National Training Centre

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    The academic building. The centre was designed by Cooper Cromar. [13] It is built beside the Clyde on the site of the former Clydesmill Power Station, near to the village of Westburn, with National Cycle Route 75 and the Clyde walkway running alongside; it is a short distance from Junctions 2A and 3 of the M74 motorway.

  4. Fire station - Wikipedia

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    Fire stations frequently contain working and living space for the firefighters and support staff. In large U.S. cities, fire stations are often named for the primary fire companies and apparatus housed there, such as "Ladder 49". Other fire stations are named based on the settlement, neighborhood or street where they are located, or given a number.

  5. List of fire stations - Wikipedia

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    Fire Station No. 2 (1901), Athens, Georgia, a gridiron-shaped station included in the Cobbham Historic District [16] Fire Station No. 6, Atlanta, Georgia, included in the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park; Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Fire Station 19 (Atlanta, Georgia)

  6. Stoneham Firestation - Wikipedia

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    The station was built in 1916, and continues to serve as the town's central fire station. It has three equipment bays at the front, with office space in the rear portion of the ell. The tower was a common feature of early 20th-century fire stations, which required space for hoses to dry.

  7. Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire (PBF) provides fire suppression and prevention for the City of Pittsburgh, as well as BLS response on medical details. [3] In all, the bureau is responsible for 55.5 square miles (144 km 2 ) with a population of 305,841 as of the 2013 Census estimation . [ 4 ]

  8. Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    HFRS has 29 fire stations and 40 fire appliances. [3] The stations use a number of crewing models: [4] Wholetime fire station. 24/7 crewed.4 watches working 2 days, 2 nights, 4 rest days; Wholetime + On-call fire station As wholetime station but with a second on call fire engine, where firefighters have another primary job and respond via pager ...

  9. Fire Service Exploring - Wikipedia

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    1st Lt. Davidson Fisher, C Company, 2916th Aviation Battalion, speaks to fire explorers about his company's work during the Inland Empire Fire Explorers Academy. The program is divided into numbered local groups called "Posts" which are sponsored and organized by a fire department in the area.