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Discover Ludwig"fire squad" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people who are designated to tackle a fire or some other emergency situation. For example, "The fire squad was dispatched to the scene immediately."
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GP Scott Fenwick, Editor, On the Fire, Chicago: After enduring a stunning 4-0 defeat in sunny Los Angeles, a shell-shocked Fire squad returned home just in time for winter storm Saturn.
"We'd normally send the fire squad to do this, but this year there were too many nests".
Dry Branch Fire Squad has been around just as long but sticks closer to the traditional acoustic style.
Jonathan Edwards, Laurie Lewis, the Seldom Scene, Dry Branch Fire Squad have long been established national acts.
"It's a rural community," said Mr. Wolf, who is also the volunteer fire squad chief, "and I guess we go by the rules".
The street is home to the fire station that housed Denver's first African-American fire squad, a building that Mr. Bourgeois has been renovating for possible use as a restaurant.
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A firing squad swiftly gathered.
He faced a firing squad.
A firing squad hit us.
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