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Last month, the Town Council approved a study to evaluate the Fire Department's facilities — at 41 Village St. in Lisbon and 30 Main St. in Lisbon Falls — and determine whether Lisbon would be ...
Aug. 18—LISBON — The Town Council is considering a proposal to purchase two new fire engines to replace three aging trucks in the Lisbon Fire Department. On Tuesday, Fire Chief Nate LeClair ...
Fire Department Town/City Engines Special Services Tankers Field Pieces/ Traffic Units Transport Units ALS Chase Vehicles Station Number Cecilton Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Cecilton: Engine 1 Truck 1, Rescue 1, Boat 1 Tanker 1 Brush 1 191 ALS, 192 ALS, 193 ALS EMS Chief 1 Station 1 Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 of Chesapeake City Chesapeake City
Oct. 31—LISBON — Voters heading to the polls next week will decide whether to approve a $1.7 million bond to purchase two firetrucks and select two candidates for the School Committee.
The Chiado (Portuguese pronunciation:) is a neighborhood in the historic center of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Chiado is an important cultural and commercial district, known for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and its numerous theatres and museums. In 1988, the Chiado area was severely affected by a fire. [1]
Portugal's two metropolitan areas, Lisbon with over 2.8 million inhabitants and Porto with over 1.7 million inhabitants, are the largest agglomerations in the country. In the two metropolitan areas, in addition to the large cities of Lisbon and Porto , there are other cities that together form the metropolitan area.
Oct. 29—Firefighters in Lisbon put out a house fire on Sunday, with no injuries reported, though much of the home was burnt to a crisp. The Lisbon Fire Department responded to Ridge Road for the ...
A series of fires across the state, the most severe of which was the Port Huron fire. The combined Michigan fires killed over 200 people and burned about 1.2 million acres. Occurred on the same day as the Great Chicago Fire and the Peshtigo Fire. The Great Michigan Fire: 8 October 1871 Wisconsin 1,500-2,500/? Deadliest wildfire in world history.