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The first fire department in Indianapolis was not founded until June 20, 1826. It was a volunteer department that had to use a church bell for alarms, and had only ladders and leather buckets to fight fires.
The city council established Indianapolis's first police department in 1854. The Indianapolis Fire Company, organized in 1826, was the town's first volunteer fire department. Indianapolis's first firehouse was built in 1836. The volunteer fire companies disbanded in 1859, when Indianapolis's first regular, paid fire department was established. [30]
Broad Ripple Firehouse–Indianapolis Fire Department Station 32; Broad Ripple Park Carousel; The Buckingham (Indianapolis, Indiana) The Burton; Bush Stadium;
Indianapolis Fire Department would get $258 million — about $3 million more than last year— to maintain its 10-year fleet replacement program, fund a new arson unit and build new fire stations ...
Broad Ripple Firehouse–Indianapolis Fire Department Station 32. September 15, 2011 : 6330 Guilford Ave. Washington: 14: Butler Fieldhouse: Butler Fieldhouse ...
On January 1, 2007, the Washington Township Fire Department became the first township fire department in Marion County to consolidate into the Indianapolis Fire Department as part of Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson's proposed Indy Works government cost-savings plan, even though Indy Works, which included merging of Marion County fire ...
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police and the Indianapolis Fire Department are investigating the circumstances that led to the fire. Jade Jackson is a Public Safety Reporter for the Indianapolis Star.
Broad Ripple Firehouse–Indianapolis Fire Department Station 32; E. Engine House No. 3 (Fort Wayne, Indiana) F. Fire House No. 3; Fire Station No. 1 (Muncie, Indiana)