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Friday, November 20, 2009

Open & Shut Case

A fire station must be a comfortable and welcoming home-base for the firefighters, a highly organized and efficient workplace and a significant landmark within the community. But fundamentally, a fire station is very simple — it is a house and a garage. And no item is more critical than that garage door. Fire station doors often are the most predominant element of the building face. Open, they reveal to the community that firefighters are on the job. At night with lights shining behind them, they are a beacon to those seeking assistance. They are subjected ...

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