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The Florence Women's Club Building – built in 1929 and located in 231 Willow St. Listed as Historic by the Historic District Advisory Commission. The Florence Town Hall Building – built in 1948 and located in 130 Main St. The town hall also served as a police and fire station. The Town Hall was relocated in the 1980s.
Broward County Sheriff's Office; Clay County Fire Rescue; Coral Springs Fire Department; Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue Department; Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
Pages in category "Fire departments in Arizona" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Port Henry Fire Department Building, Port Henry, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Putnam and Mellor Engine and Hose Company Firehouse, Port Chester, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Rescue Hook & Ladder Company No. 1 Firehouse, Roslyn, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Rochester Fire Department Headquarters and Shops, Rochester, NY, NRHP-listed [15]
Florence is the host of the annual "Country Thunder" music festival. [32] The town is also the home of the Florence Jr. Parada Rodeo, the oldest junior rodeo in the United States. [33] Florence is considered to be the hometown of Adolfo “Harpo” Celaya, a World War II veteran who is one of the USS Indianapolis survivors. In 2017 Celaya was ...
Arizona Fire and Medical Authority, often referred to as AFMA, is a fire authority in Maricopa County, Arizona.Comprising three fire districts that came together to form a Fire and Medical Authority, AFMA provides fire protection and emergency medical services to approximately 75,000 people in the communities of Sun City West, Buckeye, Tonopah, Sun Lakes, and Wittmann.
Since the founding of the department in 1875, there have been 23 Pinal County Sheriffs. [27] Michael Rogers (1875) Peter R. Brady (1876–1877) John Peter Gabriel (1878–1882 and 1885–1886) [28] Andrew James Doran (1883–1884) Jere Fryer (1887–1891) Lemuel K Drais (1892–93) William C Truman (1894–1903) Thomas N. Wills (1904– 1907)
Multiple emergency alerts were sent out (approx: 7+) (more accurate confirmed: 5+) during the first few weeks of the active fire. [15] Lockett Coconino: 2,782: June 29: Lightning-caused [16] Buckhorn Graham: 1,006: July 10: August 10 [17] Watch: Gila, Graham: 2,162: July 10: July 17: Destroyed 21 buildings and 13 other structures, caused by ...