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  2. New Richmond Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    New Richmond Regional Airport covers an area of 424 acres (172 ha) at an elevation of 998 feet (304 m) above mean sea level. In June 2024, there were 242 aircraft based at this airport: 195 single-engine, 24 multi-engine, 7 jet, 4 helicopter, 1 glider, 6 military and 5 ultra-light.

  3. Richmond's first Safe Haven Baby Box offers safe, legal way ...

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    The Baby Box was set up on the east end of the Richmond Fire Department's Station 1 at 101 S. 5th St. and was unveiled on June 20 after receiving a blessing from department Chaplain Eliott LaRue ...

  4. List of New York fire departments - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of fire departments in New York. ... (Pt. Richmond) Engine 158/Brush Fire Unit 158/ATV 158 (Mariners Harbor)

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  6. Steamer Company Number 5 - Wikipedia

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    Steamer Company Number 5 is a former Richmond fire station located at 200 West Marshall Street in Richmond, Virginia. Designed by Richmond City Engineer Wilfred Emory Cutshaw , the building has a triangular plan to conform to the shape of its lot at the intersection of Brook Road and Marshall Street.

  7. National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System website offers many different resources to its users. As mentioned above, there is a Report of the Week, which offers a training tool for departments all over the country. In addition to the Report of the Week, there are illustrated case studies, videos, grouped reports, and photos. [5]

  8. Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Ashburn Volunteer Fire-Rescue Department. The Ashburn Volunteer Fire Department was started in 1947 after the tragic deaths of three children in a house fire. It was officially established in 1948, and its first piece of equipment was a 1927 American LaFrance pumper. The station was built in 1950, with expansions in 1963 and 1993.

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