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What (who) is fire station - definition

STRUCTURE OR OTHER AREA SET ASIDE FOR STORAGE OF FIREFIGHTING APPARATUS
Fire-house; Fire house; Fire hall; Fire stations; Fire Station; Stationhouse (firefighting); Firemen's Hall; Firehall; Firehalls; Firestation; Fire-station; Firestations; Fire-stations; Firehouse; Firehouses; Fire-houses; Fire houses; Fire-hall; Fire-halls; Fire halls; Firemen's halls; Firemens hall; Firemens halls; Fireman's hall; Fireman's halls; Firemans hall; Firemans halls; Firemen's hall; Hose house
  • A full-time fire station in [[Akron, Ohio]], United States
  • A volunteer fire station in [[Coupland, Texas]], United States

fire station         
(fire stations)
A fire station is a building where fire engines are kept, and where firefighters wait until they are called to put out a fire.
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fire station         
¦ noun the headquarters of a fire brigade.
firehouse         
¦ noun N. Amer. a fire station.

Wikipedia

Fire station

A fire station (also called a fire house, fire hall, firemen's hall, or engine house) is a structure or other area for storing firefighting apparatuses such as fire engines and related vehicles, personal protective equipment, fire hoses and other specialized equipment. Fire stations frequently contain working and living space for the firefighters and support staff.

In large U.S. cities, fire stations are often named for the primary fire companies and apparatus housed there, such as "Ladder 49". Other fire stations are named based on the district, neighborhood, town, or village where they are located, or given a number.

Examples of use of fire station
1. The secretary‘s car detouredinto a nearby fire station for protection.
2. Later, Clinton toured an Israeli fire station and ambulance service.
3. Both men were based at nearby Alcester fire station.
4. A teacher at the school drove the suspect package to Andover fire station in Hampshire.
5. The outdoor exhibit includes several peasant huts, a smithy, a windmill and a wooden fire station.