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The phrase "a firehouse in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location of a firehouse within a specific area or city.
Example: "The community gathered at a firehouse in downtown to celebrate the local heroes."
Alternatives: "a fire station in" or "a fire department in".
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Yesterday, he visited a firehouse in Brooklyn.
(She was recently chosen to design a firehouse in Brooklyn).
Mr. Sailema was initially declared a hero after taking the girl to a firehouse in Corona.
He was recruited for a firehouse in Greenwich Village by Capt.
APRIL 24, 1996: Four Fire Department officials are killed at a firehouse in Jackson, Miss.
"Christine is struck by a firehouse in her neighborhood she had never noticed.
Ah, Pahrump! "So I was speaking at a firehouse in Pahrump," Mr. Dodd recalled.
In the back of a locker in a firehouse in Brooklyn Heights, there is a portal through time.
"There isn't a firehouse in the city that will ever feel the way it did before Sept. 11," he said.
Thank Firefighters Robert Walsh and Michael R. Silvestri, assigned to a firehouse in Tottenville, at Staten Island's southwestern tip.
A few minutes before 9, Eugene, at a firehouse in the Bronx, got a call from Damian.
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