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  2. Historic Firehouses of Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The first firehouses were volunteer fire departments scattered throughout the city, but on June 1, 1858, the city of Louisville took control, and replaced the hand engines with five steam engines and volunteers with paid staff. There were initially three fire stations, 65 professional firefighters, and 23 horses. [1] [3] [4]

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  4. Category:Fire stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Fire stations in Kentucky. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. Defunct fire stations in Kentucky (1 P) F.

  5. Louisville Division of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue (abbreviated LFD or LFR), is the sole fire suppression agency for the city of Louisville, Kentucky and is one of eight fire departments within the Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky metropolitan area. The Louisville Division of Fire ...

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  7. History of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    The first known female firefighter, Molly Williams, took her place with the men on the dragropes during the blizzard of 1818 and pulled the pumper to the fire through the deep snow. Fighting a fire in New York City, 1869 illustration. On 1 April 1853, Cincinnati, Ohio featured the first career fire department made up of 100% full-time employees.

  8. Former Kentucky fire chief admits theft of $76,000 in federal ...

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    The former chief of an Eastern Kentucky volunteer fire department has admitted to stealing more than $76,000 that was supposed to be used for equipment for firefighters and other needs.

  9. Category:Defunct fire stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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