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  2. Fire Station and City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Station and City Hall at 224 N. Guadalupe St. in San Marcos, Texas was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is a two-story buff brick building. It was designed by Austin architect Roy L. Thomas. [2]

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Non-emergency number for the fire department ... Text phone – 0800 81 12; Non-emergency police – 0900 88 44 [a] or 0343 578 844; [87] Non-emergency police ...

  4. San Marcos, Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos (/ ˌ s æ n ˈ m ɑːr k ə s /) is a city and the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States. The city is a part of the Greater Austin Metropolitan Area. San Marcos's limits extend into Caldwell and Guadalupe counties, as well. San Marcos is on the Interstate 35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio.

  5. Texas officials name suspect arrested and charged in arson ...

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    Ferguson was a student at Texas State University in San Marcos at the time of the fire, Henderson said. Texas officials name suspect arrested and charged in arson that killed 5 in San Marcos in ...

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  8. Category : Municipalities of the San Marcos Department

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  9. Cocos Fire - Wikipedia

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    Cocos Fire, originally known as the Twin Oaks Fire, [3] was a wildfire that ignited on May 14, 2014 in San Marcos, California, in the hills south of California State University, San Marcos. [4] The Cocos Fire quickly spread into western Escondido. The fire destroyed more than 40 buildings, including a dozen single-family homes. [5]