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26 – Ellenville Fire Department (4 sta.'s) 27 – Esopus Fire Company; 28 – Gardiner Fire Department (2 sta.'s) 29 – Glasco Fire Company; 30 – High Falls Fire Department; 31 – Highland Fire Company (2 sta.'s) 32 – Hurley Fire Department; 33 – Kerhonkson, New York Fire Company; 34 – Kripplebush-Lyonsville Fire Company; 35 ...
The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) operates four fire stations in Williamsburg: [155] Engine Company 211/Ladder Company 119 – 26 Hooper Street [156] Engine Company 216/Ladder Company 108/Battalion 35 – 187 Union Avenue [157] Engine Company 221/Ladder Company 104 – 161 South 2nd Street [158]
Engine Company 261 was established as Long Island City Fire Department's Engine Company 3 in 1894. It was renumbered after Long Island City was annexed by New York City in 1913. [4] In 2003, Engine Company 261 was closed as a cost-saving measure. [5] The closure was one of six announced by Michael Bloomberg, on May 26, 2003. [6]
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WILLIAMSBURG, Brooklyn (PIX11) - More than 200 firefighters continue to battle a massive fire at a Brooklyn storage facility Saturday evening. Firefighters initially responded to a sprinkler alarm ...
Aug. 24—WILLIAMSBURG — A local firefighter has been suspended following his indictment Monday by the Whitley County Grand Jury in a child abuse case. Lonnie Josh Cox, 35, of Williamsburg, is ...
First fire station to respond to the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10 , is a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station , located at 124 Liberty Street across from the World Trade Center site and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in the ...
Williamsburg is served by Fire Station 90, located adjacent to the borough hall. It is a full-service volunteer outfit; by 2020, the local ambulance services had been discontinued - instead, being provided Emergency Medical Services from the nearby town of Hollidaysburg.