fire company
Americannoun
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a company of firefighters.
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a fire-insurance company.
noun
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an insurance company selling policies relating to fire risk
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an organized body of firemen
Etymology
Origin of fire company
An Americanism dating back to 1730–40
Example Sentences
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A volunteer fire company assists with evacuation efforts following a flash flood in Helmetta, New Jersey, in August 2021.
From Salon • Mar. 21, 2023
Philadelphia still boasts many of them today: the Library Company, the American Philosophical Society, and the University of Pennsylvania are the most well-known, but Franklin also created a fire company, founded a hospital, and more.
From Slate • Apr. 4, 2022
The fire company confirmed that the dog had been reunited with his owner.
From Fox News • Dec. 10, 2021
Owners who usually run their batteries nearly to zero power before recharging raise the risk of a fire, company officials said.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 20, 2021
I don’t remember pulling out of the fire company parking lot.
From "Please Ignore Vera Dietz" by A.S. King
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