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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire station" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a facility where firefighters are based and where fire engines and equipment are stored.
Example: "The nearest fire station is just a few blocks away from my house, which gives me peace of mind."
Alternatives: "a firehouse" or "a firefighting station".
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I hadn't seen a fire station.
Kids in a fire station!
The radio station was located above a fire station.
We ran past the Northampton borough hall and a fire station.
Construction is close to completion on a new central library and a fire station.
A shooting victim approached a fire station in south Memphis looking for help late Thursday.
On the corner was a fire station with a truck and some firemen outside.
Mr. Cukor walked across the street to a fire station, but no one was there.
They stopped by a fire station in Lexington, Mass., to retrieve milk from a firefighter's wife.
While a baked raccoon at a fire station is unusual, pets on pot hardly are.
It starts, usually, with the ringing of a fire station doorbell.
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