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Built in 1919, this building has not served as a fire station in decades, but is still owned by the fire department and used for storage purposes. It is adjacent to the Fire Alarm Station. 31: Fire Station No. 2: Fire Station No. 2: May 2, 1986 : 2701 S. Tacoma Avenue
Big Walnut Fire Station 4451 E. Livingston Avenue In use 24 1960–present Station 24 Northland Area Fire Station 1585 Morse Road In use 25 1961–present Engine House 9 Station 25 Henry "Hank" Gowdy Fire Station 739 W. 3rd Avenue In use 26 1975–present Station 26 Hoffman Farms Fire Station 5333 Fisher Road In use
The station c. 1894 Map of the fire station being built, 1891. Engine House No. 5 was constructed in 1894 to serve as a fire station for the South End, at a time when fire engines were horse-drawn. [6] The station was designed by John Flynn and cost $15,000. [3] It was constructed at a time when fire stations were needed every few blocks.
The first firefighters to arrive reported seeing smoke and flames on the single-story home’s front porch.
No one was injured, according to the Gig Harbor Fire Department
This 3-D rendering from 2015 shows the plans for Gig Harbor’s new Operations Center Building, which is expected to be ready by spring 2024. ... Select group of Party City locations to remain ...
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Gig Harbor firefighters were able to contain the fire to the two homes. The Pierce County Fire Marshal’s Office is asking anyone who has information about this incident to call 1-800-55-ARSON ...