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  2. DC firefighters battle blaze in historic firehouse near US ...

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    Firefighters in Washington, D.C., on Friday battled a three-alarm fire that started in a three-story former firehouse under renovation near the U.S. Capitol. DC Fire and EMS said one firefighter ...

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  4. Tri-C–Campus District station - Wikipedia

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    Tri-CCampus District station [3] is a station on the RTA Rapid Transit system in Cleveland, Ohio, serving the Red, Blue, and Green Lines. It is located just east of East 34th Street near the intersection of East 34th and Broadway, on the north side of the CSX railway tracks, and below the bridge that carries East 34th Street over the railway tracks.

  5. Space heater catches fire at Cannon House Office Building in DC

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    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Firefighters in Washington, D.C., were called to the Cannon House Office Building on Thursday after a space heater caught fire. In a post on X, DC Fire and EMS said ...

  6. Engine Company 25 (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Engine company 25 was the busiest company in the District with 2,533 alarms. In 1981, Firehouse magazine published “A Firehouse Exclusive”. An informal survey to compare alarm responses of fire departments throughout the United States and Canada. Engine Company 25 was ranked tenth overall for run responses with 2,695 alarms.

  7. 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.

  8. Feds called in to help investigate cause of largest building ...

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    Crews have been spraying water on the building from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and keeping a fire watch overnight. Over nearly eight days, a little over 1 million gallons of water were sprayed on the pile ...

  9. Old Engine Company No. 6 - Wikipedia

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    The Old Engine Company No. 6 at 438 Massachusetts Ave in Washington, DC is a former District of Columbia Fire Department building which housed Engine 6 between February 17, 1879, and June 27, 1974. [3] The two-story brick building was built during the volunteer period and is the only remaining example from that time. [4]