
Any firefighter in this day and age is a true American hero. They do not receive much compensation. They save our lives. Be respectful of this. Stop thinking about the microcosms of your own...
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Portland Fire & Rescue-Station 25 is a fire station located in the Woodstock neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. Built in 1959 and retrofitted in 2002, the station covers a wide range of neighborhoods including Reed, Creston-Kenilworth, Woodstock, Brentwood-Darlington, South Tabor, Foster-Powell, and Mt. Scott-Arleta. It is equipped with advanced life support apparatus and staffed by a paramedic company officer and six firefighters.
This Green Building station features solar panels on its roof, generating electricity that is either used or sold back to the power grid. With a commitment to serving the community, Portland Fire & Rescue-Station 25 is always ready and always there to provide essential fire and rescue services to the residents of Portland.
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Any firefighter in this day and age is a true American hero. They do not receive much compensation. They save our lives. Be respectful of this. Stop thinking about the microcosms of your own...
Right down the street from me and they have come to the rescue a few times. Even put out a fire in the alley next to me one time. They have always been fast and kind. Glad they are so close.
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