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Lexington Fire Department

Our Past

Local history reveals little of fire protection measures in the earliest days of Lexington. Customarily residents kept buckets available to extinguish fires when they erupted, and to come to the aid of their neighbor with buckets in hand in the case of a larger fire. But without organized fire protection, response to fires was haphazard at best, most often the structure simply burned to the ground.

We Need a Horse

Box Alarms and Fire Engines

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Our Past - The Depression and War Years

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