Sentences with phrase «local firehouse»

The phrase "local firehouse" refers to a building or station where firefighters work and keep their equipment. It is usually located within a community to provide quick response to any fires or emergencies in the area. Full definition
She has prevented the closure of local firehouses and stood up for New York's bravest in their times of need.
Back then, in the county my college is located they allowed local firehouses and charities to run casinos.
Take a tour of a local firehouse, go to your local fire department's pancake breakfast and watch them demonstrate the equipment, or provide a fire hat and a garden hose for summer play.
«I as a City Council member got arrested to try to stop the [former Mayor Michael] Bloomberg administration from closing one of our local firehouses,» he said.
The local firehouse helped hang purple and black bunting on the stationhouse last week, and Commissioner Bill Bratton also tweeted his condolences last week.
Barbara Malleck, a registered Democrat and a past president of the local League of Women Voters, said she showed up at her local firehouse in Huntington and found a long line of people waiting to vote.
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If a local firehouse was ineffective in putting out fires, or a police station in fighting crime, would we choose to hand these public services over to a private company, or would we demand that our elected leaders improve them?
We were invited to a meeting in the local firehouse they held to elicit support for their cause.
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