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Once upon a time, when Utica was a much smaller city, there was a great need for a more organized fire service. Ingersoll said, in 1874, the smaller volunteer departments in the city of Utica ...
New York City Fire Museum, in FDNY Engine Company No. 30 (1904), Manhattan, New York City; Niagara Engine House, Poughkeepsie, New York, NRHP-listed; O. H. Booth Hose Company, Poughkeepsie, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Old Brooklyn Fire Headquarters, New York, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Port Henry Fire Department Building, Port Henry, NY, NRHP-listed [15]
The Utica Fire and City Hall in Utica, South Dakota was built around 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]It is a two-story building with stamp metal facing upon a stone foundation, with a hipped roof.
Utica is in western Macomb County, bordered to the south by the city of Sterling Heights and to the north by Shelby Charter Township.Highways M-53 and M-59 serve the city. M-53 crosses the east side of the city, leading north 13 miles (21 km) to Romeo and south 8 miles (13 km) to Warren, while M-59 runs along the southern border of the city, leading east 8 miles (13 km) to Interstate 94 and ...
Brooks was an assistant fire chief at the department in 2001 when he and 11 other Utica firefighters were called to New York City on September 11 to provide a special camera manufactured in Utica ...
The event will also bid farewell to one of its co-hosts, Mayor Robert Palmieri, on his last day in office. A bonfire, magic, music, horses and beer: Who needs Times Square on New Year's Eve? Skip ...
Some local officials hope to form a fire district in the Utica area, which would bring a paid fire department to the community.
Shelby Township was set off by an act of the Michigan Territorial Legislature on April 12, 1827, and a civil government was organized the following May. It originally included the area that is now Sterling Heights , which was set off March 17, 1835, as the township of Jefferson, renamed to Sterling on March 6, 1838.