Anyone have a link to pics of old firehouses? Maybe constructed of red brick, 2 story single bay?
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The Buffalo, NY fire department still uses a lot of old houses. This is a link from their webpage:
http://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/buffalof...ire_houses.htm
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http://www.kirkwoodmo.org/fire/firehouse2.htm
Our Station #2, Oldest operating in St. Louis County. The tarp is from weather damage, repairs on the way. Built in 1929, truck barely fits!!!!! Great station, approx 6 runs/day or so.
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This is the home of the City of Bayonne Fire Department's Engine Company 5. The station was opened in 1884 and has served the citizens of Bayonne since.
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Kevin M. Fitzhenry, [email protected]
Firefighter, Truck Co. 2
City of Bayonne (NJ) FD
www.bayonnenj.org/fire/
[This message has been edited by FitzBFDT2 (edited 05-16-2001).]
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www.fdny.com has a lot od old picture of FDNY stations on the links to various Engine/Ladder Companies
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link to Buffalo Fire site - it has moved www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/buffalofire/Fire_Houses/body_fire_houses.html
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Milwaukee Fire Department has a few nice pictures of older firehouses. They're still working on it, so check back for updates. Check out photos of Engines 1, 6, 7, 21, 26, & 27 for a few of the older ones.
www.milfire.com/stations.html
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http://youngstownfiredept.8m.com
Go to the Station 7 link on the left, or try the Retired/Closed Station page. Station 4(a), 5(a), and 6(a) were all identical, two bays, and red brink. Go ahead and use the pics if you want, just let me know first.
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Joe
Daysleeper47
"When the bell goes ding-ding, its time to get on the woo-woo."
"Dusting desire - starting to learn. Walking through fire with out a burn..."
Youngstown Fire Department
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Well it doesn't really fit your criteria, but I thought I'd post it anyways 'cause it's a cool picture
http://www.wtfd.net/images/oldstation.jpg
We still use this same station but it has been extensively remodeled and added onto(3 bays added to the right side - 1 is a long drive-through bay and a 250 person capacity meeting room added onto the rear.)
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Check these stations from New Bedford, MA.
http://www.geocities.com/nblocal841/stations.html
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Mike Gentili, Capt.
New Bedford Fire Dept.
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Plenty of turn-of-the-century pics here: www.elmirafire.org
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