Baltimore MD 6th Alarm 9/22/24

1919 - 1971 then became two separate companies.
Engine 1 got a rescue squad on 3/21/19. Thereafter, they were still listed on the running cards as Engine 1. Engine 1 became Rescue 1 on 6/30 71. On that same day, Engine 1 was reborn using manpower from the disbanded High Pressure Hose Companies. They were moved to #11 Truck House on West North Avenue on 6/27/73.
 
There are quite a few vacant firehouses around Baltimore. Beautiful buildings as well. From my time spent in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood, I remember a vacant FH on Calvert St and another on Guilford/Mt. Royal just a few blocks north.

Baltimore was once a thriving city. And it had great planning and architecture.
Calvert St - #16 Truck house
Guilford Ave - #28 Engine later #16 Truck then #19 Engine
 
By the looks of the occupancies, my money is on the Thai Wok as the origin. I know in Queens NY, 9/10 times when we got a taxpayer with an asian takeout within, that's usually the occupancy of origin - especially after midnight..
Two hydrants on that corner; one in front of that Bromo Seltzer tower and one Exp.4 side of the fire bldg.
 
By the looks of the occupancies, my money is on the Thai Wok as the origin. I know in Queens NY, 9/10 times when we got a taxpayer with an asian takeout within, that's usually the occupancy of origin - especially after midnight..
Two hydrants on that corner; one in front of that Bromo Seltzer tower and one Exp.4 side of the fire bldg.
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