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  2. Drill tower - Wikipedia

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    A drill tower in Cricklade, England. A drill tower is a tower and training facility for firefighters. It is usually built within a fire station facility for routine exercises and training. [1] The drill tower is typically a multi-level structure simulating high-rise buildings. Heights vary by location.

  3. List of fire lookout towers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 the first steel fire tower was built near Bogalusa on Great Southern Lumber Company land. In 1923 the second tower was built near Urania. Prior to these two towers rungs were nailed to a pine tree with a perch erected near the top. By 1943 thirty-nine fire towers had been built and by 1950 the number had increased to fifty-six. [3]

  4. List of fire department specialty facilities - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station (1931), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which provided high pressure water to fight fires in an industrial area, replacing use of a fireboat; Fire Department Headquarters-Fire Alarm Headquarters, Washington, D.C. For training, numerous, often included in fire station facilities, but sometimes ...

  5. Hadley Mountain Fire Observation Station - Wikipedia

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    The tower is a prefabricated structure built by the Aermotor Corporation in 1917. It is one of the initial ten towers purchased by the State Commission to provide a front line of defense in preserving the Adirondack Forest Preserve from the hazards of forest fires. The tower may be staffed in summer months by a steward who will answer questions ...

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  7. Big Springs Lookout Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Big Springs Lookout Tower is a fire lookout tower in Kaibab National Forest near Big Springs, Arizona. The tower was built in 1934 for the U.S. Forest Service by contractors from Kanab, Utah . The steel tower is 100 feet (30 m) tall and features a 7-foot (2.1 m) square cab at the top.

  8. National Historic Lookout Register - Wikipedia

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    Flag Mountain Lookout Tower [Wikidata]. Established in 1990, the National Historic Lookout Register is a program administered by the United States Forest Service, the Forest Fire Lookout Association, the National Woodland Owners Association [Wikidata], the National Forestry Association, [1] state forestry departments and Department of Interior agencies to recognize historic fire lookout towers ...

  9. Ojibway Fire Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Ojibway Fire Tower is a variation on the US Forest Service's "Standard Steel Lookout Tower...with Living Quarters" design. At the top of the tower is a pre-fabricated cab measuring approximately 14 feet by 14 feet, The cab is constructed of metal panels and contains windows on all four sides.