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fire company
noun
- a company of firefighters.
- a fire-insurance company.
fire company
noun
- an insurance company selling policies relating to fire risk
- an organized body of firemen
Word History and Origins
Origin of fire company1
Example Sentences
The fire has been categorized as a major emergency incident, with at least 17 fire companies on the scene, according to the release.
The Los Angeles Fire Department dispatched 16 fire companies who fought the blaze for 42 minutes before it was extinguished at 6:37 p.m., according to spokeswoman Margaret Stewart.
Since Benjamin Franklin organized the emerging nation’s first unpaid fire company in Philadelphia in 1736, volunteering has been as definitively American as Girl Scout cookies, blood donation and school bake sales.
“The fire companies had then, and many still preserve now, the aura of blue collar men’s clubs with pool tables and recreational halls,” he wrote.
Santa and crew immediately went into service, evacuating the occupants who were unaware of the fire with the assistance of several other fire companies.
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