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North East Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. North East: Engine 4 Rescue 4, Ladder 4, Boat 4 Tanker 4 Brush 4, Traffic 4 491 ALS, 492 ALS, 493 ALS EMS Deputy 4 Station 4 North East Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. North East: Engine 44 Brush 44 Station 44 Charlestown Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Charlestown: Engine 511, Engine 512 Truck 5, Boat 5, Boat 5-1
Ellerslie is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 572. [3] Ellerslie is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is named for Elderslie, Scotland, the birthplace of Scottish hero William Wallace. [4]
Fire Alarm, Telegraph and Police Signaling Building; Fort Johnson Volunteer Fire Company; Gordon Heights Fire Department; Great River Fire Department; Long Beach Fire Department (New York) Mount Sinai Fire Department; New York City Fire Department; Oceanic H&L Company No. 1; Plandome Fire Department; Rescue Hook and Ladder Co.1 Haverstraw NY ...
Waynesboro Volunteer Fire Co. Inc. was formed about a decade ago by the merger of the Mechanics Steam Fire Engine and Hose Co. located on Virginia Avenue and the Always There Hook and Ladder Co ...
Approximately 40 people gathered Monday evening at Western Enterprise Fire Co.'s banquet hall to recognize the volunteer fire company's more than 150 years of service to the Hagerstown-area community.
A volunteer fire department (VFD) is a fire department of volunteers who perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. Volunteer and retained (on-call) firefighters are expected to be on call to respond to emergency calls for long periods of time, and are summoned to the fire station when their services ...
The first fire companies in Washington D.C. – the Union Fire Company, the Columbia Fire Company and the Anacostia Fire Company – were organized in 1804 to serve the White House, the Capitol and the neighborhood of Anacostia, respectively. By the 1840s and 1850s the differences between companies within the same city had become quite significant.
A fire station for the volunteer fire company was also built, on the site of the present modern engine house. In the early 1870s the Hall Springs Passenger Railway opened its limited horse-drawn passenger service on the Harford Road between the Hall Springs Hotel and a car barn south of 25th Street, where connections could be made for downtown ...