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  2. Portland Fire & Rescue - Wikipedia

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    In 1883 the Portland Fire Department, while still augmented by volunteers, became known as the Portland Paid Fire Department. In January of this year, the department submitted it first budget totaling $55,340 for the entire year, with $25,940 being for the annual salary for the department's 52 employees, which included a chief engineer, two ...

  3. Portland Fire Station No. 23 - Wikipedia

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    The lot was the site of one of East Portland's earliest firehouses, home to Grant Engine Company No. 2 (later Hose Company No. 3) as early as 1884. In 1913, Fire Station No. 23 replaced the earlier building. In September of 2023 a different building, also on Firehouse Row, was brought into operation under the name Fire Station 23.

  4. Portland Fire Station No. 7 - Wikipedia

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    Portland Fire Station No. 7, located in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, is a two-story structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1927, it was added to the register in 1989. [ 2 ]

  5. Firefighting in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Fire departments include Forest Grove Fire and Rescue, Hillsboro Fire Department, Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue, Portland Fire & Rescue, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, and Washington County Fire District 2. Notable stations include the Grants Pass City Hall and Fire Station, Portland Fire Station No. 7, and Portland Fire Station No. 17.

  6. Meet our Mid-Valley: Andy Ponce credits Gervais High ... - AOL

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    As a Portland Fire & Rescue emergency operations division chief, Andy Ponce is on call 24/7 but works in the Portland office Tuesday through Friday. Ponce also serves as a board member of the ...

  7. Portland Fire Station No. 17 - Wikipedia

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    Portland Fire Station No. 17, at 824 N.W. Twenty-fourth Ave. in Portland, Oregon, was built in 1912.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]It originally held a horse-drawn steam pumper and a horse-drawn ladder truck, requiring three and two horses respectively.

  8. Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (TVF&R) is a special-purpose government fire fighting and emergency services district in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon.Established in 1989 with a merger between Washington County Fire District 1 and the Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District, it primarily provides fire and emergency medical services in eastern Washington County, but also provides ...

  9. Engine Company Number Nine Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed in 1902-03, shortly after Deering was annexed to Portland. It was built to reflect Portland's commitment to the newly annexed suburb as well as due to the city's switch to a paid fire department. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in October 2010. [2] It now houses a commercial business.