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  2. New Haven Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Fire Department (NHFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of New Haven, Connecticut. [3] The New Haven Fire Department currently serves a population of over 130,000 people living in 19 square miles of land and is one of the largest fire departments in the state.

  3. Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Fire station in Clay-Arsenal. The Hartford Fire Department is the fifth-largest fire department in Connecticut. [249] [250] The fire department operates out of 12 fire stations located throughout the city. Three of Hartford's fire stations are on the National Register of Historic Places. Engine 1 and Engine 15 are still in use today.

  4. Engine Company 2 Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    Engine Company 2 was established in 1864 when the city of Hartford decided to combine its existing volunteer fire companies into a single paid citywide department. It had originally been the Neptune company, based near the present location at 1161 Main Street.

  5. National Fire Academy - Wikipedia

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    The recommendation to create the National Fire Academy “to function as the National focal point for fire prevention and control training” was adopted with the passing of the act. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter formed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by consolidating several government organizations.

  6. Area firefighters practice defensive driving in Ohio Fire ...

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    Instructors from the fire academy also included Mike Isgett. Reenan, who began his career in 1969, asked Foust if he played video games, complimenting his quick response behind the wheel.

  7. Torrington Fire Department Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The former Torrington Fire Department Headquarters is a historic building located at 117 Water Street in Torrington, Connecticut. It is located immediately adjacent to the modern headquarters at number 111. Completed in 1901, it is an elegant example of Romanesque Revival architecture, and served as the city's main firehouse until 1980.

  8. Lima cadets among fire academy graduates - AOL

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    Apr. 5—LIMA — Angie Britton and Britton K. Angle, both of Lima, are among 29 cadets to make up the Ohio Fire Academy's first graduating class of 2024. Graduates from the academy, whose program ...

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