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== Barricade Policy ==
== Barricade Policy ==
Please '''do not''' over barricade this building! It should be maintained as an accessible safe house and [[free running]] [[entryway]], and as such the [[barricades]] should be maintained at  Very Strongly (VS+2) unless the station comes under attack. See the [[Uniform Barricading Policy]] for more details.
Please '''do not''' over barricade this building! It should be maintained as an accessible safe house and [[free running]] [[entryway]], and as such the [[barricades]] should be maintained at  Very Strongly (VS+2) unless the station comes under attack. See the [[Uniform Barricading Policy]] for more details.
==History==


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Revision as of 11:23, 19 November 2008

Prickett Street Fire Station

Chancelwood [69,0]

Border Border Border
the Syred Motel Prickett Street Fire Station the Blount Monument
(Earletown)
Crees Avenue Leighton Way a junkyard
(Earletown)

Basic Info:

  • Can be barricaded normally.

Mall-ruined-small.jpg

Prickett Street Fire Station
--VVV RPMBG 05:02, 21 May 2024 (UTC)

Description

Malton Fire Department

Prickett Street Fire Station is one of two Fire Stations in Chancelwood, and part of District NE-2. All Firefighters are requested to report in to MFD Command on the forum as soon as possible.


It is located in the northeast of Chancelwood, which is on northeast border of Malton.

There are currently no Firefighters assigned to this Fire Station. Members of District NE-2 periodically check in on this Station.


Barricade Policy

Please do not over barricade this building! It should be maintained as an accessible safe house and free running entryway, and as such the barricades should be maintained at Very Strongly (VS+2) unless the station comes under attack. See the Uniform Barricading Policy for more details.

History