Tucson Fire Department Station, 2 (Closed)
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Opened 1917, at 1040 North 4th Avenue One story building 1930 s Second story added 1950 Became Fire Prevention Bureau Decommissioned May 17, 1963 1970 Became an Awareness House Apparatus Stationed at Station 2 Engine 2 Truck 2
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Opened 1917, at 1040 North 4th Avenue One story building 1930 s Second story added
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
September 6, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
September 6, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed September 19, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen:
September 30, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
October 3, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
October 10, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed October 19, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: November 4, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen:
November 20, 1916, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
April 10, 1917, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed June 6, 1917, Tucson Daily Citizen:
June 13, 1917, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
September 29, 1917, Tucson Daily Citizen: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, Station 2, Warfield 1 & 2TFD 2000-2011:
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, Station 2, Warfield 3 & 4, TFD 2000-2011:
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, Station 2, Warfield 5, TFD 2000-2011: Daniel J. Reidy, Station 02, 1914:
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Courtesy Arizona Fireman s Association, December 1929: Crew 1 Courtesy TFD 2000-2011:
Courtesy TFD Annual Report 1981: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Station 2, 1960 s, TFD Station 2 became the TFD Fire Prevention Center in 1950
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed 1964, Station 2, TFD 1966, Station 2, TFD
Unknown date, dorm, Station 2, TFD Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, downstairs RS office, Station 2, TFD
Unknown date, office, Station 2, TFD Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, office & stairway, Station 2, TFD
Unknown date, truck 22, Station 2, TFD Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, upstairs drafting, Station 2, TFD
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, As Fire Prevention, Station 2, TFD
Unknown date, Station 2, TFD Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Unknown date, Station 2, TFD
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed Courtesy Tucson Fire Department 1881 1981: 1950 Courtesy TFD Year Book 2000 2011:
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
Courtesy, GTFF, January 2012, Dillinger: Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
Unknown Date, TFD Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
Station 2, 1040 North 4th Avenue, Closed April 8, 2006, The Retired Firefighters Association of Tucson
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