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New York City Fire Department (4 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Fire departments in New York (state)" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
43 – New Paltz Fire Department (2 sta.'s) 44 – Olive Fire Department #1 Inc. (5 sta.'s) 45 – Phoenicia Fire Department (3 sta.'s) 46 – Pine Hill Fire Company #1 Inc. 47 – Plattekill Fire Department (2 sta.'s) 48 – Port Ewen Fire Department (2 sta.'s) 49 – Rifton Fire Department (2 sta.'s) 50 – Rosendale Fire Department; 51 ...
Invitations were sent to Syracuse, Ithaca and Oswego inviting fire engine companies to be present with their apparatus. For music, the 49th Regiment Band was engaged. The committee let it be known that contributions were being solicited for dinners of the visiting firemen and that baskets of refreshments of any kind should be left at the ...
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The museum is located in the former quarters of Syracuse Fire Department's Engine Co. 4. Located in "Little Italy", the station was built in the late 1800s at 229 Wolf Street, with additional expansions over the years. Engine Co. 4 was disbanded in the mid 1900's, [4] and the building has been largely vacant since then.
North Syracuse was also the first New York State village to have its own fire district. The Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1913. [4] The current mayor of North Syracuse is Gary Butterfield, who has lived in North Syracuse since 1977. [5]
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