Dave,
If you get the chance there is another old Lancaster City firehouse on S. Queen St. It's on the left side of the street, maybe 500 or 600 block? It's now a private residence. You'll know it as soon as you see it. I was also told there used to be one on N. Queen St. but I have never been able to tell where it is.
Station 1 houses Engine 1, Truck 2, and the shift OIC.
Station 3 houses Engine 3, Truck 1, Reserve Engine 6, and the Command Van
Station 4 houses Reserve Engine 5, The Shop Truck, and the Foam Trailer
Station 6 houses Engine 2, and used to house Reserve Engine 4 (recently sold)
Retired Headquarters (N. Duke St.) housed Engine 5, The Rescue, and the Chief's vehicles
I am told the old Station 1 (Lancaster Opera House) used to have a full archery range in the basement for the firemen to use.
I need to give you a correction for your files. Goodville is Station 3-6. Martindale is Station 3-10.
If you get the chance there is another old Lancaster City firehouse on S. Queen St. It's on the left side of the street, maybe 500 or 600 block? It's now a private residence. You'll know it as soon as you see it. I was also told there used to be one on N. Queen St. but I have never been able to tell where it is.
Station 1 houses Engine 1, Truck 2, and the shift OIC.
Station 3 houses Engine 3, Truck 1, Reserve Engine 6, and the Command Van
Station 4 houses Reserve Engine 5, The Shop Truck, and the Foam Trailer
Station 6 houses Engine 2, and used to house Reserve Engine 4 (recently sold)
Retired Headquarters (N. Duke St.) housed Engine 5, The Rescue, and the Chief's vehicles
I am told the old Station 1 (Lancaster Opera House) used to have a full archery range in the basement for the firemen to use.
I need to give you a correction for your files. Goodville is Station 3-6. Martindale is Station 3-10.