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fire hall
noun
A fire station.
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The eat is held at the fire hall.
Mr Smith left the fire hall where they had been drinking at around 9.30 pm.
Hubs of activity, besides the pond in winter, are the elementary school and the fire hall.
Eventually, the firefighters were satisfied that the blaze was out and they returned to the fire hall.
Buildings lost included a high school, a medical center and a suburban fire hall.
The trustees, who now manage about 600 acres, developed Battery Park and built the volunteer fire hall and the library.
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At exactly 11 55 am the clocks in Toronto fire halls were rung by an electrical signal from the Observatory.
Coquitlam has its own fire service, known as Coquitlam Fire and Rescue, with three main fire halls and three auxiliary stations.
He's a sure-fire Hall of Famer.
Like any sure-fire Hall of Famer, Clemens has flattering goals for himself, another 20 victories that would accelerate his pace to 300, from his current 247.
SAN DIEGO — For all the talk about parade plans, whether Darrelle Revis can be cloned to cover Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates, and how much weight Mark Sanchez can carry into his homecoming, the one sure-fire Hall of Famer who will step on the field Sunday when the Jets play the Chargers is not part of the conversation.
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