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  2. Hagerstown's next fire chief coming from Norfolk, Va.

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    Hagerstown officials have hired Chief John DiBacco of Norfolk (Va.) Fire-Rescue as the Hub City's next fire chief. Current Chief Steve Lohr retiring.

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  4. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    www.norfolk.gov.uk /safety /norfolk-fire-and-rescue-service Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Norfolk in the east of England . The county consists of around 870,100 people, covering the 4th largest area in England with 2,074 square miles including 200 miles of inland waterways, 90 ...

  5. List of Virginia fire departments - Wikipedia

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    Dumfries-Triangle Volunteer Fire Department - Montclair Montclair: 517 Engine 517, Engine 517B, Brush 517, Boat 517 1938 Dale City Volunteer Fire Department - Station 518 Dale City: 518 1967 Engine 518, Ambulance 518, Brush 518, Utility Dale City Volunteer Fire Department - Station 520 Dale City: 520 1967

  6. Arlington County Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1950, independent volunteer fire companies protected Arlington County. [5] As the demand for services for fire and EMS grew, the need for full-time paid staff was acknowledged by the County. Staff was hired, first to augment the volunteers, then finally to provide the full range of services required in a modern, urban, fire department.

  7. History of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Norfolk, Virginia as a modern settlement begins in 1636. The city was named after the English county of Norfolk [1] [2] and was formally incorporated in 1736. . The city was burned by orders of the outgoing Virginia governor Lord Dunmore in 1776 during the second year of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), although it was soon rebu

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  9. Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk (locally / ˈ n ɔːr f ʊ k / ⓘ NOR-fuuk) is an independent city in Virginia, United States.As of the 2020 census, Norfolk had a population of 238,005, making it the third-most populous city in Virginia after neighboring Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, and the 96th-most populous city in the nation. [4]