Nor are shorter spells in the fire station likely to make blacks and whites get along better.
We should remember from our veterans that no matter what the circumstances, those men and women in uniform -- a lot like the firefighters in this fire station -- work together.
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Now that the euro is ablaze, some Tory Eurosceptics want to park in front of the fire station, blocking treaty changes aimed at shoring up the currency unless the EU returns swathes of powers to British control.
Emergency services were called to the Springburn area after reports that a man had been assaulted in Petershill Road, near the fire station, at 22:30.
The fire at the Joy Street station in the town centre cut power to 3, 000 homes.
The market was pricing protection as if the nearest fire station was 50 miles away, when in reality the people who could put out the fire were standing right there.
It is understood the alarm was raised when the fire broke out in a turbine hall at the power station.
Their families were presented with Hampshire Fire Service's Meritorious Medal for Gallantry at St Mary's fire station in the city earlier.
Emergency services were called after reports that a man had been assaulted in Petershill Road, near the fire station, at 22:30.
Former astronaut Jerry Linenger, who was aboard the Russian space station Mir during a dangerous fire in 1997, told the Associated Press news agency that a loss of communication with the ground "is not a terrible thing" as long as there is no crisis going on.
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Making sure every 911 dispatch center and every fire and police station in the country is ready for Y2K is too large of a task for any one agency.
One appliance will stay at the town's fire station with the second based at the council depot in Bromyard Road.
During the day the crews work from a portable cabin, while in the evening they stay at the Old Wisteria Hotel on Catmose Street, opposite the fire station.
Someone has to screw those solar panels on the roof, and that's a job that can't be outsourced, she tells a crowd in a fire station in Shenandoah, near the Nebraska border.
The clock typically doesn't start or stop on travel time between the station and a fire until someone in the truck pushes a button.
Staff at the fire station next door also showed a keen interest in the event, a taxi driver told BBC News Online.
Phil Emburey from Suffolk fire service said the union was opposing cuts across the board and the real issue was the loss of 12 posts at Colchester Road fire station in Ipswich.
So we should do all that we can to support our troops and our veterans -- in helping them start a business, in helping them get a foothold in a fire station like this one, and start moving up the ranks, doing outstanding work the way Jacob has been doing.
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Mid and West Wales Fire Authority says there is no reduction in the number of firefighters at the station, and just a change in crewing arrangements.
Chicago's voters were given a first-hand glimpse of this in 1997, when a videotape of a retirement party at a fire station was leaked to the media.
Roxbury's deputy fire chief said his team of about 10 volunteer firefighters was in the second floor of their station house at 42 State Road about 7:30 p.m. when someone noticed a glow out the window from the fires.
Sunday, The Station Fire Memorial Foundation offered its condolences and sympathies to those affected by the fire in Brazil.
Later in the day, gunmen said to be on motorcycles opened fire on Mr Zamudio as he stopped at a petrol station.
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