Station 4 B M Williams
Station 4 is at 104 Lenore Trail, at the intersection of Lenore Trail and Battlefield Blvd, just about T 3 or T 4 level of the knight’s back, and the left bottom point of the star.
Station 4 was built in 1962 in Norfolk County just before consolidation, and was likely built with that eventuality in mind.
I couldn’t find a great deal of information on the fire company, but I’m assuming it went in service with maybe one or two salaried personnel and the remainder volunteers. Today Station 4 is home to the city’s marine response unit, two engines and a medic. Engine 4 and Medic 4 are the busiest engine and medic in the city.
Station 4 is at 104 Lenore Trail, at the intersection of Lenore Trail and Battlefield Blvd, just about T 3 or T 4 level of the knight’s back, and the left bottom point of the star.
Station 4 was built in 1962 in Norfolk County just before consolidation, and was likely built with that eventuality in mind.
I couldn’t find a great deal of information on the fire company, but I’m assuming it went in service with maybe one or two salaried personnel and the remainder volunteers. Today Station 4 is home to the city’s marine response unit, two engines and a medic. Engine 4 and Medic 4 are the busiest engine and medic in the city.
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If God's not a Hokie, Then why do the leaves turn Maroon and Orange in the Fall?
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