Scarborough Fire Hall 1

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Scarborough Fire Hall No 1

Built in 1925, Scarborough Fire Hall 1 was Scarborough, Ontario's first fire hall and continued in operation until 1998, the year Scarborough was amalgamated into Toronto, Ontario.[1][2] The fire hall also served as the headquarters for the Scarborough Police Department. Initially the department was staffed by volunteers, and the first Fire Chief was also Scarborough's Chief of Police.

In 2008 the structure was turned into a firefighting museum.[3]

References

  1. THE SCARBOROUGH FIRE DEPARTMENT. Retrieved on 2014-02. “On November 2nd, 1925, the first full-time Fire Department was formed. Fire and Police Chief W.F. Scott, Deputy Chief Tom Love and First Lieutenant William Bath attended the official opening of the new fire hall, still in use today, located at the corner of Birchmount Road and Highview Avenue. With the opening of this Fire Hall and the purchase of a 1925 Gotfredson fire truck, these three men were the begining of our present Fire Department.”
  2. Scarborough Fire Hall No 1, Scarborough Life. “Scarborough Fire Station Number 1 on Birchmount Rd and Highview Ave was built in 1925 as Scarborough Township’s first purposely designed firehall and police station.”
  3. Fire captain leaves legacy for future generations, Inside Toronto, 2008-11-08. “The former Scarborough Fire Department captain was the driving force behind turning an old fire hall into a museum.”