Lexington Fire Department Station # 7
The Lexington Fire Department operates multiple fire stations throughout the city, each serving distinct neighborhoods and equipped to handle various emergency response needs. Established in 1929, Fire Station 1 is the oldest and largest, housing numerous response units and administrative offices, while other stations, such as Fire Station 4, boast historical significance as the oldest operating firehouse in Lexington.
Each station reflects the evolution of fire service in the area, from the horse-drawn apparatus of the early 20th century to modern emergency response units. Notable features include architectural styles ranging from neo-Jacobean to ranch-style designs, with some stations, like Fire Station 3, having undergone multiple remodels to adapt to changing needs over the decades.
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