A private or temporary organization of individuals equipped to fight fires.
Organisation with trained personnel for dealing with fires and other incidents and for co-operating in their prevention.
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Examples for "fire company"
Examples for "fire company"
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.
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.
6The first attempt at organizing a fire brigade, was made by R.C.
7Gardai and two ambulances from the fire brigade were at the scene.
8Police then responded swiftly, together with the fire brigade and medical emergency services.
9Army, police and fire brigade personnel were helping in rescue efforts.
10We were burning for a week, I think the fire brigade was called.
11The fire was brought under control by the local fire brigade.
12Dublin Corporation recruits to the fire brigade service every four years.
13The horses remind me of the fire brigade horses in Moscow.
14Eight fire brigade units - took almost four hours to control the blaze.
15The police, fire brigade and ambulance arrived, one female witness told LCI television.
16Nearly all the calls were alcohol-related a fire brigade spokeswoman said.