List of fire stations

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This is a list of notable current and former fire stations, which are also called "fire houses", "fire halls", "engine houses", "hook and ladder companies" and other terms. It includes combination buildings, such as city halls or other government buildings that include a fire station. This list is intended to include all historic fire stations which have formally been listed on historic registers, as well as modern ones notable for their architecture or other reasons.

This list is not intended to cover fire department buildings that are purely administrative. Nor does it cover specialty buildings serving as fire alarm headquarters or pumping stations for water supply systems dedicated to firefighting; for these see List of fire department specialty facilities. Note the term "engine houses" may refer to other collections of engines, e.g. for supplying power to factories; these are covered in a separate list of engine houses.

Narrow towers rising above many fire station buildings are hose towers, for purpose of cleaning and drying fire hoses.[1][2] But some have fire lookout towers, some have bell towers or clock towers and some have firefighting training towers or "drill towers".

Australia

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Belconnen Fire Station, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, with what appears to be a training tower

New South Wales

Queensland

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Ithaca Fire Station

South Australia

Former stations

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Former North Adelaide Fire Station

Victoria

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Ballarat East Fire Station, with fire lookout tower, and one end of world's first operating telephone line

Western Australia

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Fremantle Fire Station
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Paisley, Ontario hose tower
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Former Fire Hall No. 3, Toronto

Bangladesh

Barishal

Chattogram

Dhaka

Khulna

Khulna District

  • Khulna Fire Station
  • Khalishpur Fire Station
  • Daulatpur Fire Station
  • Khan Jahan Ali Fire Station
  • Tootpara Fire Station
  • Khulna Land-Cum River Fire Station
  • Khulna River Fire Station
  • Rupsha Fire Station
  • Dumuria Fire Station
  • Dakope Fire Station
  • Batiaghata Fire Station
  • Terokhada Fire Station

Jashore District

Mymensingh

Rajshahi

Rangpur

Sylhet

Canada

China

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Hong Kong

Italy

Fire stations of the Roman Empire Fire Service[14] in Ostia Antica and in Rome

New Zealand

Philippines

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Parque de Bombas de Ponce, Puerto Rico


Puerto Rico

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Kostroma watchtower, Russia


Russia

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Central Fire Station, Singapore

Singapore

Taiwan

United Kingdom

United States

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In the U.S., numerous fire stations are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)[15] and there are other notable ones as well.

Alabama

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Fire Station No. 12 (Birmingham, Alabama)

Alaska

No notable fire stations known.

Arizona

Arkansas

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Fayetteville Fire Department Fire Station 3

California

Colorado

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Hose House No. 2 (Idaho Springs, Colorado)

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

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Fire Station Number 4

Iowa

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Hope Fire Company Engine House

Kansas

Kentucky

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Central Fire Station (Shreveport, Louisiana)

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

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Fire Station No. 7 (Brookline, Massachusetts) (1898), with stepped gable and a rear hose tower

Michigan

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Calumet Fire Station

Minnesota

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Tower Fire Hall, which never had any tower.

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

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Fire department building in Alder, Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Jersey

New Hampshire

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Columbus

Oklahoma

Oregon

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Hope Hose Co. No. 6 and Fellowship Engine Co. No. 29

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

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Residential-style Holly Street Fire Hall

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Washington, D.C.

Vatican City

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Vatican City fire station

See also

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Disambiguation lists of fire stations:

References

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