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=History=
=History=
Before the outbreak, this fire station was rumoured to be home to rampant corruption, and many thought the firemen of the station were either directly or indirectly responsible for turning the flats to the north into a wasteland following a disastrous fire. Once the quarantine was announced, the fire station was abandoned completely; an ongoing investigation into the station's alleged corruption was abandoned shortly afterward. For the first few months after the fall of Malton the building was largely unused, with its only occupants being a family of ginger cats and the odd survivor every few weeks.
Sometime after the Department Of Emergency Managment recovered this building and assigned two pre-infection firefighters to maintain it and the local area; as of January 2009 the building's firefighters were reassigned to other departments.
However in late February 2009 strange signals began to leave the building.For the first few days people near by began to pick up the occasional voice in a haze of static. Officially on March 1st FFM Radio had begun. Run by FireFighter Mike, he had established this place as his new broadcasting station.


=Barricade Policy=
=Barricade Policy=
Per the [[Wykewood Barricade Plan]], this building should be kept at Extremly Heavily Barricaded.
Per the [[Wykewood Barricade Plan]], this building should be kept at Very Strongly Barricaded.


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). 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). See the [[Uniform Barricading Policy]] for more details.
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=Current Status=
=Current Status=
Building has seen recent use (March 2009) by known PKers. Better check out your 'friends' before resting the night here.


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Building is currently in use. --[[User:Timmyw|Timmyw]] 04:43, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
==Malton Department of Emergency Management Information==
[[Wykewood]] is in District One of the [[Department of Emergency Management#SW Division|Southwest Division]] of the Department of Emergency Management.


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Latest revision as of 05:53, 23 October 2024

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Catcott Row Fire Station
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Catcott Row Fire Station

Wykewood [17, 79]

Strong Alley School wasteland Ogbourn Way
Fir Street Catcott Row Fire Station Cull Walk
Roncoroni Place
(Ruddlebank)
Dolbridge Street
(Ruddlebank)
Hammond Place
(Ruddlebank)

Basic Info:

  • Can be barricaded normally.


Malton Fire Department


Description

History

Before the outbreak, this fire station was rumoured to be home to rampant corruption, and many thought the firemen of the station were either directly or indirectly responsible for turning the flats to the north into a wasteland following a disastrous fire. Once the quarantine was announced, the fire station was abandoned completely; an ongoing investigation into the station's alleged corruption was abandoned shortly afterward. For the first few months after the fall of Malton the building was largely unused, with its only occupants being a family of ginger cats and the odd survivor every few weeks.

Sometime after the Department Of Emergency Managment recovered this building and assigned two pre-infection firefighters to maintain it and the local area; as of January 2009 the building's firefighters were reassigned to other departments.

However in late February 2009 strange signals began to leave the building.For the first few days people near by began to pick up the occasional voice in a haze of static. Officially on March 1st FFM Radio had begun. Run by FireFighter Mike, he had established this place as his new broadcasting station.

Barricade Policy

Per the Wykewood Barricade Plan, this building should be kept at Very Strongly Barricaded.

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). See the Uniform Barricading Policy for more details.

MFD Command

Catcott Row Fire Station is located in Malton Fire Department's Southwest Division, District One.

As of January 2008, there are no Malton Fire Department personnel assigned to this station.

Current Status

Building has seen recent use (March 2009) by known PKers. Better check out your 'friends' before resting the night here.


Malton Department of Emergency Management Information

Wykewood is in District One of the Southwest Division of the Department of Emergency Management.

DoEM SW Division One


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