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Sound Structures

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Just another WordPress.com weblog

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Sound Structures | Just another WordPress.com weblog Sound Structures Just another WordPress.com weblog Skip to content Home About Fire Station #2, Seattle Posted on August 16, 2008 | 4 comments Fire station #2, Seattle This is the fire station that is two blocks from my apartment. Located at 4th and Battery, it is the oldest active fire station in Seattle, and the busiest, as it is the closest to downtown and Seattle Center. Until May of this year, it held the emergency response teams and the phone lines for the fire department. These operations have now been moved to another station that is earthquake compliant and which contains the backup phone system in the same station, something the Belltown station didn’t have. Although I couldn’t find the information on when the current station was built, the best guess is 1921. I got this from an old photo on the Seattle.gov page. It shows a fire house that was occupied from 1906 to 1921. And by the way, whe...

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