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=Barricade Policy=
=Barricade Policy=
''Not specified.''
*VSB+2


=Current Status=
=Current Status=

Revision as of 19:51, 26 February 2011

Giverd Drive Fire Station

Kinch Heights [46, 88]

Michel Square Honeybone Boulevard Fire Station St. Aidan's Church
Finlay Cinema Giverd Drive Fire Station St. Christopher's Church
the Swanborough Museum a warehouse Nelmes Walk Fire Station

Basic Info:

  • Can be barricaded normally.


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Giverd Drive Fire Station
--VVV RPMBG 05:36, 19 July 2024 (UTC)

Description

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One of Kinch Heights many Fire Stations, Giverd Drive was one of lazier ones, due to many firemen sneaking in to watch movies at the neighboring Finlay Cinema. The firemen of Giverd were massacared at the start of the outbreak, with surviving firemen fleeing the immediate area. Giverd Drive was allegedly so named for heroic fireman Jimjack Amos-Giverd, killed during the Great Fire.

Barricade Policy

  • VSB+2

Current Status

  • unknown

History

  • unknown



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