A private or temporary organization of individuals equipped to fight fires.
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Examples for "fire brigade"
Examples for "fire brigade"
1Several units of the fire brigade eventually brought the fire under control.
2Three units of Dublin fire brigade quickly brought the blaze under control.
3At least two units of the local fire brigade attended the scene.
4Grant Burdett is the fire chief at the Cheviot volunteer fire brigade.
5The fire brigade arrived to rescue him and I took a shot.
1Men rushed to the fire company's quarters and dragged the engine forth.
2The fire company's going, and people are all leaving now, anyway.
3He established the first fire company in Philadelphia, which was also the first in America.
4Angels are as fond of that as a fire company; look at the old masters.
5I joined a volunteer fire company as soon as I was old enough, in 1993.
6Now, Wilson's Bar did not boast a fire company.
7The women were willing to continue to support the fire company if their independence was recognized.
8Yeah, because James's fire company was too good.
9The police and the fire company were out.
10Obviously, the fire company was another matter.
11And soon this fire company was known as the White Goat Company, with Billy as its mascot.
12On our way, we overtook a fire company, and I implored them to 'hurry up their machine.'
13The town and county storm night-watch, as well as the fire company, had been gathered together for hours.
14They told her the fire company was only out for show, and to celebrate the Fourth of July.
15As for a fire company, there isn't one closer than Danbury, which is all of ten miles away.
16But, speaking of cold, you ought to hear about the great fire company that was organized at the Academy.