fire hall
Britishnoun
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“Things may change around you every year, but you know that every year you can go to your same church basement or fire hall and get that fish sandwich.”
From Seattle Times
Otherwise, they’ll be housed at the Fire Hall.
From Los Angeles Times
Otherwise, people will be housed at the Fire Hall, she said.
From Los Angeles Times
The police department in Lower Burell, located in Westmoreland County, about 18 miles northeast of downtown Pittsburgh, said its officers were dispatched at 6:07 p.m. to the Kinloch Fire Department to a report about an active shooter inside the fire hall.
From Fox News
Upon arriving just four minutes later, officers located the suspected shooter outside the fire hall and took him into custody without incident.
From Fox News
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