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The members of the Friendship Engine & Hose Company No. 1 stand in front of their new engine house at Chambersburg's East Point at West Queen Street and Lincoln Way West in July 1911.
The borough has three fire stations: The Rainbow Hose Co. (Station 1) on Dock Street, the Schuylkill Hose Co. (Station 2) at Union and St. Peter Streets, and the Liberty Fire Co. (Station 4) at Columbia and St. James Streets. Friendship Fire Co. (Station 3) was in close proximity to Rainbow, and was discontinued in the 19th century.
Fleetville Fire Company (Benton Township), Station 63 [281] Gouldsboro Volunteer Fire Company, Station 55 [282] Grattan-Singer Hose Company No. 1 (Fell Township), Station 61 [283] Greenfield Township Volunteer Fire Company, Station 24 [284] Greenwood Hose Company (Moosic Borough), Station 98 [285] Jefferson Township Fire Department, Station 29 ...
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The Community Fire Company of Perryville, Maryland, Inc. Perryville: Engine 6 Rescue 6, Truck 6 Tanker 6 Brush 6, Traffic 6 691 ALS, 692 ALS Station 6 The Community Fire Company of Perryville, Maryland, Inc. Perryville: Engine 16 Station 16 Water Witch Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Port Deposit: Engine 7 Rescue Boat 71 Brush 7 791 ALS
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Friendship Fire House in the 1910s. The first fire company in Alexandria was the Friendship Fire Company, founded in 1774. George Washington is reported to have been a part of it, but no records remain to prove that, however he did purchase a fire engine for the company in 1775. [4] [5]
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