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Engine Company 25 (Washington, D.C.)

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Built
  
1901

Opened
  
1901

Phone
  
+1 202-673-3225

NRHP Reference #
  
07000593

Area
  
800 m²

Added to NRHP
  
27 June 2007

Engine Company 25 (Washington, D.C.)

Location
  
3203 Martin Luther King Jr., Ave SE, Washington, District of Columbia

Architectural style
  
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other, Mediterranean Revival

MPS
  
Firehouses in Washington DC MPS

Address
  
3203 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC 20032, USA

Similar
  
Engine Company 26, Engine Company 17, Engine Company 23

Engine Company No. 25 is a historic firehouse located at 3203 Martin Luther King Jr., Ave SE, in Congress Heights, Washington, District of Columbia.

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History

It was built in 1901 and, starting in 1903, served by Chemical Company 5, which served in areas where water hydrants were not yet available. Its original equipment was a 1903 American LaFrance double tank 170 gallon chemical engine. In July 1913 Company 5 was disbanded and Engine Company 25 occupied the firehouse. Its original equipment was a 1913 Ahrens Fox 700 GPM motor pumper.

In 2007 the firehouse was listed by the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Firehouses in Washington D.C. Multiple Property Submission.

Line of Duty Deaths

March 2, 1927 Private Edward F. Laughton

December 4, 1947 Private Lloyd A. Irwin

Dispatches from Eng. Co. 25

April 19, 1981 The Washington Post Magazine completed a full magazine spread about the rich history and heroic actions performed by the men of Engine Company 25. In 1980, Engine company 25 was the busiest company in the District with 2,533 alarms.

Past Engines

1903 American La France

1913 Ahrens Fox

2000 Seagrave (S-135)

2006 Seagrave Marauder II (S-167)

2014 Pierce Arrow (S-190)

References

Engine Company 25 (Washington, D.C.) Wikipedia