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Fire Station No. 1 is a former fire station listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown neighborhood of the independent city of Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Modeled after Philadelphia 's Independence Hall, [3] [4] Fire Station No. 1 served as one of the longest continuously operating fire stations in the Commonwealth ...
Arlington County Fire Department is a career fire department, with over 380 sworn career Fire personnel and numerous support employees. All units are staffed 24 hours a day by career firefighter/EMTs who are divided into three platoons. [1] Engine Companies,Rescue Companies and Truck Companies/Tower companies in Arlington are typically staffed ...
Fire Station No. 5 in Roanoke, Virginia is a former fire station at 216 12th Street NW, in the independent city of Roanoke. The neighborhood fire station was one of three built in 1911, and was designed to look like a house, blending into its residential neighborhood. It housed one of the city's first fire trucks to be powered by an internal ...
The Virginia Beach Fire Department (VBFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The department protects an area of 249 square miles (640 km 2) as well as 59 square miles (150 km 2) of inland waterways and 38 miles (61 km) of shoreline. The independent city is home to a population of ...
Dulles South Fire Station Chantilly: 19 2007 Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company - Station 2 Leesburg: 20 1998 Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department - Station 2 Ashburn: 22 2009 Moorefield Fire and Rescue Moorefield: 23 2011 Kincora Fire and Rescue - Station 1 Kincora: 24 Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad Sterling: 25 Loudoun Heights Fire and ...
Fire stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia (5 P) Categories: Fire stations in the United States by state. Firefighting in Virginia. Government buildings in Virginia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
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The Central Fire Station is a historic fire station on 40 Pleasant Street in Brockton, Massachusetts. Built in 1884–85, the three-story brick mansard-roofed Second Empire building included several "firsts". It was the first brick firehouse in the city, and it was the nation's first firehouse to be electrified, receiving its power via an ...