Kebby Street Fire Station

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Kebby Street Fire Station
--VVV RPMBG 20:33, 14 July 2024 (UTC)
Kebby Street Fire Station

Dartside [32, 89]

a carpark Taplin Crescent Hopping Alley
wasteland Kebby Street Fire Station a junkyard
the Browning Museum
(Williamsville)
a carpark
(Williamsville)
Kerby Lane
(Williamsville)

Basic Info:

  • Can be barricaded normally.
Malton Fire Department

Kebby Street Fire Station

Description

An old, derelict fire station.

Barricade Policy

Dartside has no specific barricading policy; in accordance with the Uniform Barricading Policy fire stations are essential buildings which should be Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB).

Current Status

On 2009-05-07, the Kebby Street Fire Station was Very Heavily Barricaded; this is not in accordance with the Uniform Barricading Policy.

There was/were one zombies here, and none in adjacent blocks.

Two dead body was/were outside.

''Entry point here'' was spray painted on the wall.

History

Out of use since the Great fire of 1912, moreover, when it was heard that the "Every Building" was on fire. The almost too-quick response to said event destroyed half the truck garage, and knocked out 3 of the 4 supports holding up the building. The massive, almost slapstick amount of destruction was accredited to allowing minors operate the vehicles, un-trained volunteers recieving the broadcasts, and next to zero funding whatsoever supporting repairs, fuel, Etc.



Malton Department of Emergency Management Information

Dartside is in District Five of the Southwest Division of the Department of Emergency Management.

DoEM SW Division Five


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