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On July 10, 1888, Ellicott City citizens formed The Volunteer Fire Company of Ellicott City No. 1. On August 24, 1888, authorization was granted to purchase a hand-drawn ladder wagon from the Charles T. Holloway Company, Baltimore, Maryland.
The Baltimore County Fire Department (B.Co.F.D.) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the 800,000 residents of Baltimore County, Maryland. [1] The department consists of both county operated and full-time staffed stations and independent volunteer companies located throughout the county. [2] As of 2019, it had 1,043 ...
The fire hall modifications include a new 56-foot by 60-foot garage facility that will make the garage large enough to house the current and future fire fighting apparatus, VanMeter said.
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Hancock Town Hall and Fire Hall, Hancock, Michigan, NRHP-listed; Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station, Holland, Michigan, NRHP-listed; Houghton Fire Hall, Houghton, Michigan, included in NRHP-listed Shelden Avenue Historic District; Portage Street Fire Station, Kalamazoo, Michigan, NRHP-listed; Old Fire House No. 4 (Kalamazoo, Michigan), NRHP ...
The Harney Volunteer Fire Company was established. [7] The "Luther Ridinger Hall" [ 60 ] /"Luther Ridinger building" [ 61 ] had the initial siren (a shed held 2 fire extinguishers) and the building held meetings (e.g., 1953 fireman's carnival meeting) and recreation events (1956 "Record Hop").