Sherman Alley Fire Station
Sherman Alley Fire Station |
Sherman Alley Fire Station
Molebank [19, 45] Basic Info:
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Description
An average red-brick fire station, with a strangely well-preserved WWII era Sherman tank outside.
History
Sherman Alley FD was commisioned in 1950. It took it's name from the Sherman tank parked outside, a monument to the then-recent Allied victory in WWII. The tank drew large crowds of sightseers; this congestion led to multiple incidents of firetrucks being unable to pull out in the case of emergency. While one would think such mishaps would lead to the city moving the tank, they didn't. It brought in too much tourism to simply replace. At the time of the outbreak, the tank still remained well-preserved; nowadays it isn't that uncommon to find a survivor using it as shelter.
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). See the Uniform Barricading Policy for more details.
Current Status
December 1st, 2009 - Extremely heavily barricaded and in survivor hands. Douglas Summers 22:08, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
February 16th, 2008 - Currently ruined with multiple zombies inside. -- The Historian