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  2. Columbia Metropolitan Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport contains its own police department, fire station, and post office (Air Mail Facility). Decorative and semi-natural ponds bordering the sides of the airport terminal can be used by the airport fire department to put out fires. The air traffic control tower is 105 feet (32 m) tall.

  3. Airport crash tender - Wikipedia

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    Airport crash tenders offer relatively good acceleration for their size and weight, are able to negotiate rough terrain outside the airport area, carry large capacities of water and fire fighting foam, are fitted with powerful high-capacity pumps and water/foam cannons, and are capable of delivering firefighting media over long distances. They ...

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

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    A DCFD fire engine in December 2005. DCFD Engine Company #23 (Foggy Bottom Firehouse) DCFD Engine 7 On January 13, 1803, District of Columbia passed its first law about fire control, requiring the owner of each building in the district to provide at least one leather firefighting bucket per story or pay a $1 fine per missing bucket.

  5. New Columbia Regional Airport master plan in preliminary ...

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    The Columbia Regional Airport master plan is 15 years old. A two-year process is underway to update it. New Columbia Regional Airport master plan in preliminary stage as public provides input

  6. Columbia Airport (California) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Airport covers 356 acres (144 ha) and has two runways: 17/35 is 4,673 x 75 ft (1,424 x 23 m) asphalt and 11/29 is 2,607 x 50 ft (795 x 15 m) turf. [1]In the year ending June 25, 2019, the airport had 45,657 aircraft operations, average 125 per day: 96% general aviation, 4% air taxi and <1% military. 103 aircraft were then based at the airport: 95 single engine, 7 multi-engine, and 1 ...

  7. 'A long time coming' Columbia breaks ground on Fire Station ...

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    The city celebrated the groundbreaking of a project to renovate, upgrade and expand Columbia Fire Station No. 1, which first opened in 1979.

  8. Template:Infobox fire department - Wikipedia

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    This infobox is designed to suit the wide variation in terminology between countries and between individual fire services. There is an extensive list of pre-named parameters for leadership and apparatus, which are suited to predominantly North American terminology, but generic parameters which can be adapted for individual requirements are also available.

  9. Columbia Fire Department's chief training officer will serve ...

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    Michael Arnhart, Columbia Fire Department chief training officer, was tapped Wednesday as the city's interim fire chief. He starts in this role April 1, coinciding with the retirement of Clayton ...

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