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On October 19, 1979, under the new apparatus numbering, Engine Co. 305 was commissioned and placed into Front Line service at Station 2 on Vineyard Avenue, while Ladder Co. 76 was commissioned and placed into Front Line service at Station 11 on Bronxville Road, the quarters of Engine Co. 311 (formerly Engine Co. 11).
Mount Moriah station is a trolley stop on the SEPTA subway–surface 13 trolley in Southwest Philadelphia. Located on the northeast corner of Kingsessing Avenue and Cemetery Avenue, there is a loop there for trolleys that do not go on the full route to Yeadon or Darby to turn around and go back to Center City Philadelphia .
Reports of a house fire on Jefferson Avenue surfaced shortly before 9 a.m. Saturday. On scene, a News 8 photojournalist saw smoke billowing from the top of the house. Aftermath of the home fire.
Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, is a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, located at 124 Liberty Street across from the World Trade Center site and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is known for being the first fire station to ...
Engine House No. 11 (Detroit), Michigan; Engine House No. 11 (Columbus, Ohio) Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company, Dallas, Texas, also known as "Fire Station No. 11" Engine House No. 11 (Tacoma, Washington), also known as "Fire Station No. 11" Truck Company F, Washington D.C., also known as "Old Engine Company 11" Warwood Fire Station, Wheeling ...
Engine 33 on Broadway near the station on Great Jones Street. Engine 33 Company was originally organized on Mercer Street in lower Manhattan on November 1, 1865, but then moved to its present location on June 1, 1899. [4] Ladder Company 9 was organized in 1865; its first house was on Elizabeth Street. It moved to 42 Great Jones Street in 1948. [5]
"Flames coming out of an engine may appear to be engine fire," Kiernan said. "However, it may not meet the indications of the fire occurring within the engine but outside the combustion chamber.