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  1. a fire station in a small town
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Mr. Red Bag the Firehouse Dog  This lovable pitty was found, rescued and adopted by a New York firehouse.
So I called Chief Larry Byrnes of my firehouse and asked if Tony could be reassigned to my firehouse, 211 blocks north of the twin towers.
Firehouse Subs Beating out competitors like Panera Bread, McAlister's Deli and Jersey Mike's, Firehouse Subs received the highest ranking of sandwich chains, according to Market Force.
Firehouse Subs: Between November 19 to November 26, if you're searching for catering services for your holiday party, Firehouse Subs is offering $10 off catering orders of $100 or more.
Bergen County Players, the Little Firehouse Theater, 255 Kinderkamack Road.
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You just dropped the fifth release on your Firehouse label.
Oh, and there's a busy firehouse on the block too.
Polls in the state's Firehouse Caucuses closed at 7 p.m.
You're literally going to save the rest of the firehouse.
The firehouse has an outdoor courtyard with fountain and grill.
Firehouse members decided to have Twenty cremated so that her ashes could be placed near a memorial in the firehouse that holds official department plaques commemorating firefighters who died in the line of duty.
Firehouse Subs: Stop by a Firehouse Subs location between Monday April 15 and Wednesday April 17 to score a medium sub when you purchase a full price medium or large sub, chips and a drink.
Terry Sullivan, Firehouse Strategies partner and former campaign manager to Sen.
At night she got drunk with Ryan Gosling at the firehouse.
Since 1994, Firehouse Subs has been serving up specialty submarine sandwiches.
He cooked with them and ate with them in the firehouse.
His father, a former firefighter, had also worked at that firehouse.
For Mr. Duffy, going vegan in a firehouse was a challenge.
The derelict firehouse she and her friends are about to call home.
The two were also spotted together at London's Chiltern Firehouse in February.
"The only place we get to go is the Firehouse," we said.
But when he got back to the firehouse, he turned more reflective.
In late August, it won the prize for America's Best Firehouse Chili.
Like, maybe you could make my recipe for firehouse chili gumbo tonight?
The elder Larsen's firehouse was just blocks from the World Trade Center.
The elder Larsen's firehouse was just blocks from the World Trade Center.
An Oakland firehouse is less than 200 yards away from the warehouse.
When Samantha really heats things up with a fireman at a FDNY firehouse.
Its nearest competitor, Firehouse Subs, only had a 1-point difference in loyalty.
The firefighters pulled some of the wounded back to safety behind the firehouse.
Firehouse Subs received strong ratings for food quality, cleanliness, staff friendliness and atmosphere.
The child was brought to a firehouse in south Sacramento on June 30.
Trump addressed a crowd gathered outside the firehouse shortly after his first briefing.
In late morning, it began spilling through the front doors of the firehouse.
He passed a polygraph test and was 17 minutes away at the firehouse.
But he also talked about firehouse caucuses, which can maybe bridge that gap.
And someday soon you should absolutely make a pot of firehouse chili gumbo.
Location: The Old Firehouse Event Center 108 N. Emma Street West Frankfort, Ill.
Could you provide firehouse garage doors or kennel service for bedbug detection dogs?
The Firehouse-Optimus survey of 1,85033 likely Democratic primary voters was conducted Oct.
Before she arrived at the firehouse, she saw the station's door rolling open.
White started the day by bringing breakfast to the firehouse and meeting with firefighters.
In the center is a plaza with a firehouse, police station and post office.
He is expected to then visit a nearby firehouse, the city official told CNN.
In the original film, the Ghostbusters worked out of a disused firehouse in Manhattan.
A few that caught our eye: • The Fire Department's new firehouse in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
That said, understanding is increasing every day—it's like drinking out of a firehouse.
The stately yellow firehouse has balustrades, a cupola and black shutters on the windows.
Terra cotta tiles will line the openings — in keeping with the traditional red firehouse.
Madonna and her 15-year-old escapee broke bread Sunday at the Chiltern Firehouse.
He wrapped up the visit with an acoustic two-song performance for the entire firehouse.
Herman believed the volunteer firefighter was on the run when he went to the firehouse.
Other sponsors include 3 Musketeers, Firehouse Subs, SecureSearch, Shindigz and South Wisconsin Thrivent Member Network.
The original firehouse in Greenport is where they experiment with small batches of new flavors.
There was a warmth and a welcoming feeling I had not experienced at the Firehouse.
Show your "I voted" sticker and get a free medium-size drink at Firehouse Subs.
At the Dean Street firehouse, a memorial with oak paneling now lines a back wall.
The original Ghostbusters' iconic base of operations is a creaky, old firehouse in downtown Manhattan.
Meanwhile, Florida-based Firehouse Subs took a pretty commanding victory when it came to sandwiches.
Other popular subs include the Smokehouse Beef & Cheddar Brisket, Firehouse Meatball, and New York Steamer.
A Firehouse-Optimus survey put Biden up by 2023 points and Sanders up by 7.
"It's like putting the biggest arsonist that we know of in the firehouse," said Schumer.
He's going to be missed each and everyday in this firehouse and throughout the department.
A few years ago, Mr. Storley brought his wife to the firehouse for Thanksgiving dinner.
" John J. Florio's firehouse in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn is nicknamed "The Nuthouse.
" John J. Florio's firehouse in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn is nicknamed "The Nuthouse.
"Grey's Anatomy," which the network announced is getting a spinoff set … in a Seattle firehouse.
Did someone leave the hose running at Firehouse 51 or are those our tear ducts?
According to Riggs' caretaker, firefighter Christopher Dawkins, the canine is everyone's "favorite person" at the firehouse.
That's generally when I go back to the firehouse and wash my hands of the incident.
Mr. Hanify said that Mr. Trump has so far dominated the "firehouse chatter" in his state.
She was last photographed leaving celebrity hot spot the Chiltern Firehouse in London on Dec. 15.
Like one colleague said, what we really had were the makings of a firehouse cooking show.
"They should hire Osama bin Laden's son and put him in the same firehouse," one cracked.
"She had 25 fathers," he said, referring to the number of firefighters working in the firehouse.
"I viewed it as my weekly report card," said Conant, now a partner at Firehouse Strategies.
The Firehouse is like Craig's in West Hollywood -- celebs only go when they wanna be seen.
One afternoon last summer, I talked with Bernnie Smith in the shade behind the Englewood firehouse.
Kentucky's Engine House Deli and Pizza Pub is famous for being located in a former firehouse.
To meet her in London's Chiltern Firehouse is to bear witness to a study in contrasts.
On Saturday, as I was helping Theo build his firehouse, Dr. Golden stopped by our room.
The Kendall Square Hotel is a stylish yet cozy hotel that is in a renovated firehouse.
But it was facing the street, a siren corridor with a firehouse on the next block.
Davidson's father is a retired firefighter and had also worked in the same firehouse, Nigro said.
Ron DeSantis and other officials attended a ceremony honoring the victims, held at a nearby firehouse.
In 2014, he was spotted at the Chiltern Firehouse, a posh nightclub in London's West End.
"The impact from delivery is the greatest shift we've seen yet," Firehouse CEO Don Fox told Bloomberg.
"11 yrs ago I rescued puppy while on duty at an #StL firehouse," his Twitter thread began.
He cooked with them and ate with them in the firehouse, and responded to calls with them.
The acquisition comes as Jimmy John's faces increasing competition from Potbelly, Jersey Mike's Subs and Firehouse Subs.
He rushed from his home on Long Island to the Queens firehouse where he did his field training.
A helmet and flower sit atop a rack at New York City's Engine Co. 55 firehouse on Oct.
The crew from Firehouse 34 was quick to arrive with a rescuer already dressed in a dry suit.
The brothers, both second-generation firefighters, were broke even before they turned their vision of Firehouse into reality.
Mr. Toal had already spent 20 years at the firehouse by 2001 and lost close friends on Sept.
Firehouse Strategies, the firm behind the new polling, is made up of a number of alumni of Sen.
Social media is a firehouse of information and leave readers and outlets alike at the whim of algorithms.
Firehouse Subs, a restaurant founded in Jacksonville, Florida known for its ingredient-packed subs, was the preferred choice.
There is also a fine Dutch Colonial firehouse across the Hudson in Edgewater, N.J., just off River Road.
On Monday, she had just dropped off five to a local firehouse and five to the police department.
The lieutenant said he did not meet Mr. Cullen until the day after the bombings at a firehouse.
When he kept showing up, they gave him a uniform and a place to sleep in the firehouse.
After meeting at a Corpus Christi firehouse with state and federal officials, the president flew to Austin, Tex.
"They sold a lot of Michael Wolff's books for him," quipped Conant, now a partner at Firehouse Strategies.
In Brooklyn, they rappel off the storage containers outside the old firehouse that hold the overflow of equipment.
He was the only one of 13 members of his Upper West Side firehouse to make it out alive.
ABC is copying NBC's "Chicago" franchise model by ordering a spin-off of "Grey's Anatomy" set in a firehouse.
"There was a time after 9/11 when the firehouse was like being in a tomb," Lieutenant Iorio said.
The Firehouse Hostel off of 6th Street puts you in the center of it all without breaking the bank.
Set in a Seattle firehouse, the untitled drama, to be executive produced by Shonda Rhimes, has no air date.
Murphy plans to take a walk-through of the building – with that firehouse still standing nearby – on Friday evening.
That guy turns out to be Joe, the fireman who found baby Randall on the doorstep of the firehouse.
They would travel together and got married around the same time, and they spent hours together at the firehouse.
Ms. Marti was promoted at the firehouse, where she became New Ulm's first female assistant fire chief in December.
We'll be hanging around the firehouse, ready to scramble if something goes wrong with your food or our technology.
Later Sunday, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan visited Engine Company 88, the firehouse nearest to the scene of the fire.
They disappointed him with a festive memorial Thursday evening at the town firehouse, where everyone told Joe Heller stories.
None of these triggered an inspection of the warehouse by the crew at the firehouse a short block away.
Wawa beat out Firehouse Subs, Jersey Mike's, Jimmy Johns, Jason's Deli and McAlister's Deli, which make up the top five.
At the firehouse after hours of work at ground zero, O'Connell saw a printout with the names of the dead.
He then spent nearly every day helping with chores and visiting the firefighters at the firehouse, according to the city.
Alex Conant, a partner at GOP public affairs firm Firehouse Strategies, said Trump should focus on protecting his own party.
The artist couple was able to buy the former firehouse inexpensively, since most people didn't want so much open space.
It's not the first time Firehouse has fielded a weird-ass online order through the Just Eat delivery app, either.
North Dakotans will vote in what's called a "firehouse caucus" this year, rather than a traditional caucus as in 2016.
They raced to their firehouse, Engine 40, Ladder 35, near Lincoln Center in Manhattan, grabbed their gear and headed downtown.
Heard and the Suicide Squad actresses' group were then seen entering celeb hotspot Chiltern Firehouse for the rest of the night.
"Station 19 is the firehouse that's three blocks down from Grey Sloan Memorial," says Jason George, who plays Dr. Ben Warren.
Afterward, his father took him by the firehouse for Engine 20, Ladder 5, the unit that responded to his house fire.
The network has given a straight-to-series order to a spin-off set in a Seattle firehouse, ABC announced Tuesday.
The veterans praised the new probie at a recent firehouse lunch over heaping bowls of pasta with baked chicken and sausage.
Having guys tell their stories on the third floor of the firehouse as we sat them between two stacks of mattresses.
Dispatchers contacted South Metro Fire Rescue, the department reported on Facebook, and rescuers form Firehouse 34 were sent to the scene.
When Chris and Robin Sorensen opened their first Firehouse Subs in 1994, they had less than $100 in their checking accounts.
Trump is expected to visit the Ground Zero memorial and a nearby firehouse, a New York City official told CNN Saturday.
"Money always matters, but both candidates will be very well-funded," said Conant, currently a partner at consulting firm Firehouse Strategies.
We've seen William leave baby Randall there and hide nearby until he sees the baby is taken in at the firehouse.
The printers buzzed to life in every firehouse in New York City last week, and each spit out an identical bulletin.
A unique aspect of Firehouse Subs' sandwiches is that the meats and cheeses are steamed before being placed on the bread.
As before, the driveway to the hilltop building begins at the corner firehouse where panicked relatives waited for hours for news.
The Firehouse Strategies and Optimus poll surveyed 2,360 registered voters nationwide, including 458 "Game of Thrones," viewers between May 85033-15.
They're waxing the floors at the local posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and polishing the trucks at the firehouse.
Here's another way to think about those 21,000: Imagine the Sandy Hook firehouse, filled with the devastated families of 20 children.
"After unloading the plane, things went very smoothly," Hannum said, adding passengers were met with sandwiches from Firehouse Subs and cookies.
She is readying a small shop next to the Chiltern Firehouse hotel in London that she hopes to open in April.
British singer Ellie Goulding was among the celebrities pictured arriving at the event, hosted at London hotel Chiltern Firehouse in December. 
Firehouse Strategies, which worked with the data analytics team at 0ptimus, also explored public support for companies like Uber and Airbnb.
A triage area was set up at a nearby firehouse, with gunshot victims laid on the floor next to a fire engine.
Laetitia says she used to book shows at the nearby DIY venue the Firehouse specifically to eat here on her earliest tours.
Mittendorff's coworkers at the firehouse have asked the public to come forward with any information that may lead to her safe return.
But when an old firehouse went up for sale in nearby Greenport, the friends' old brewing fantasy came bubbling back to life.
When McKenny realized her son was having difficulty breathing during the car ride home, she pulled up to a firehouse for help.
Marshall, an 11-term incumbent who won the seat in 1991, has sponsored a firehouse of bills appetizing to the Evangelical right.
The young duo were last seen out together in January, when they were spotted exiting London's posh Chiltern Firehouse, per multiple reports.
She liked the rhythms of the firehouse and would jump up as soon as she heard the emergency tones signaling a run.
"It's somewhat like trying to rebuild the firehouse while you're answering calls to put out fires," Texas insurance commissioner Kent Sullivan said.
They headed to a Rolling Stones exhibition and grabbed dinner at the Ivy Kensington Brasserie before entering celebrity hot spot Chiltern Firehouse.
For the past two years, Guinan has stepped out of the firehouse and has served the FDNY as its LGBTQ outreach coordinator.
We could start with the old "baby left on the firehouse doorstep" move, or the classic, "What happened to Toby?!" midseason cliffhanger.
It might be wise, he thought, to suggest to people living in low-lying areas that they take shelter at the firehouse.
If you're near Harrisburg, make a pit stop for sandwiches at the well-hidden ShakeDown BBQ (668 Firehouse Road, Grantville, Pa.; shakedownbbq.com).
Late last week, Republican firm Firehouse Strategies released a new survey of voters in four battleground states: Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Editorial Observer I walked through the door of Vincent Valdez's studio, in a renovated firehouse near downtown San Antonio, the other day.
I really like that I re-released it on my own label, Firehouse and I really like the Adjusted remix of it.
The one building not within the boundaries of a historic district is a former firehouse once known as the women's liberation center.
My husband buys a breakfast sandwich and orange juice from Firehouse ($215) and I get a Diet Coke from a kiosk ($23).
Evacuees were met with sandwiches from Firehouse Subs and cookies, before being taken to a hotel about five minutes away, Hannum said.
Bowers asked for a moment of silence for Mittendorff and said a prayer vigil will be held at the firehouse on Wednesday evening.
At the Dean Street firehouse, Frank read his Bible and prayer book while others poured their efforts into studying for the lieutenant's test.
Firehouse Subs will give you a free medium sub sandwich if you buy a medium or large sub with chips and a drink.
"There were 20 guys in the kitchen crying" as a veterinarian prepared to euthanize Twenty, who was 14, in the firehouse, he said.
CD, Firehouse 12 Records Any project involving guitarist Mary Halvorson is a good one, but when she's leading the charge, it's even better.
Though he felt no panic, at 125AM, he decided to man the firehouse, sounding its alarm to summon to duty roughly 15 firefighters.
David Padovan, a Fire Department spokesman, said Bretagne had slowed considerably in recent years, but remained loved in the firehouse and the community.
Firefighters and police officers also gathered outside the firehouse as some placed black and purple bunting over the building's towering dark red doors.
The family stopped at the firehouse, where paramedics started Johnny on an albuterol treatment and IV before transporting him to a local hospital.
You can see brighter details, like the clock and things through the windows of the firehouse, a little better on the Pixel's photo.
The couple were introduced in April 2013 through JDate, after Mr. Klapper's platoon at his firehouse signed him up as a Hanukkah gift.
Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet, "Apparent Distance" (Firehouse 12, 2011) Mr. Bynum has also featured Ms. Halvorson his own albums, notably this sextet outing.
A few weeks later, Julie sent a photo to the firehouse, thanking the firefighters who helped her avoid disaster on her eventful day.
Chloe Mythen, a supervisor at Firehouse Pizza in Dublin, tweeted a picture of a delivery order that a customer placed on Thursday night.
When he left the Corpus Christi firehouse on Tuesday, he noticed that about 1,000 people had gathered outside and he heard some cheering.
That's when the IAFF Foundation steps in to help so responders "can get back to the firehouse" as soon as possible, he said.
He began in a rural firehouse, where he spoke in front of large firetruck, a boat and six colorful charts plotting recovery efforts.
His company plans to build a 28-story residential tower in New Rochelle that will also include a new city hall and firehouse.
Mayor Ronald F. Francioli of Hanover said a strap on a crane lowering the generator snapped at the site of a firehouse under construction.
So when we're far apart, when you're on your trips or I'm at the firehouse, I still vow to make you smile every day.
Trump himself has not tweeted about Clinton's health Sunday, and this afternoon while he visited a firehouse he refused to comment on her health.
"I don't know that Trump has anything to lose at this point," said Sullivan, a founding partner of the public relations firm Firehouse Strategies.
Williams got the job, in 1919, and was assigned to an all-white firehouse on Broome Street, whereupon the entire company demanded a transfer.
In a March survey, Firehouse-Optimus had Trump running neck and neck with Biden and Sanders, leading both by a slim 46-45 margin.
Firehouse Subs is offering a free medium sub from Wednesday through Friday with the purchase of another medium or large sub, chips and drink.
It passed, too, the Engine Company 54/Ladder Company 4 firehouse on Eighth Avenue that lost 15 firefighters in the World Trade Center attacks.
Meanwhile, Brett (Kara Killmer) opens up to Dawson and members of Firehouse 51 become competitive, much to the dismay of Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker).
After entering, guests can lounge around the replica firehouse examining lockers, standing at Venkman's desk, and perusing newspaper clippings from the film's press montage.
For example, Firehouse Inn, originally the 1888 Newport fire department building, has rooms starting at $139 a night, compared with $450 in the summer.
Since March, he's become a familiar face to the homeless men and women congregated on the sidewalk outside the Firehouse Ministries' red brick building.
"We won't say 'congratulations,' " he told the state and federal officials arrayed around him in a firehouse, referring to their rescue and relief efforts.
The series will star Rob Lowe as Owen Stand, a Manhattan fire chief who moves to Austin with the mission to rebuild a firehouse.
New York City Fire Department firefighters pause in silence outside Firehouse Engine 10 and Ladder Company 10 on the 123th anniversary of the Sept.
On the front of the firehouse, beside its towering doors, was one of the few public markers, a plaque etched with names: Charlotte Bacon.
" Firehouse Strategies, a Republican research firm, found that Mr. Trump's endorsement and active campaigning for Mr. Strange "had absolutely no impact on the ballot.
Photo by Dance at Gay Activists Alliance Firehouse, 19773 Left: Photo by Diana Davies: "Ida," member of the Gay Liberation Front and Lavender Menace, 21977.
Elliott Goldsmith owns seven Firehouse Subs today, but back in 2001 he was a 24-year-old working for a telecommunications company in Jacksonville, Florida.
He has instead plodded from firehouse to gymnasium to coffee shop, achieving personal clarity along the way while hoping for the only bounce that counts.
By the end of the day, Jules was convinced he'd lost his brother, until he saw Gedeon walking into the firehouse with a big smile.
A few nights before, we had gone up with Tony to the firehouse parapet to talk with him and try to get a good shot.
The pair, who were previously linked in 2014 after attending the Teen Choice Awards together, were seen leaving London's Chiltern Firehouse around midnight last Thursday.
"This is probably the worst state in the country with the economy," Mr. Reidt said as he entered the rally with members of his firehouse.
So maybe this chili gumbo I learned from Jeremy Chauvin, a Louisiana firefighter who won a prize for America's Best Firehouse Chili back in 2017?
One of the men recounted how, until recently, the firehouse was run by organized crime, as a way to extort those who needed their services.
A Firehouse-Optimus poll released Monday found Warren at 25 percent support in Iowa, followed by Biden at 23 percent and Buttigieg at 17 percent.
When a firehouse in Austin loses many people to a tragedy, Owen is called on to rebuild it from scratch and assemble a new team.
I just remembered I have a free sub coupon on my phone for Firehouse Subs that expires today, so I'll have to eat my curry tomorrow.
The duo separately exited Chiltern Firehouse around midnight after spending time together at the upscale restaurant within the André Balazs-owned boutique hotel, per multiple reports.
When Riggs isn't playing fetch or adding positive energy to the firehouse, he is "big on naps," often sleeping through many of the firehouse's loud sounds.
He soon put together a business plan and moved back to his hometown in Greenville, South Carolina, where he opened his first Firehouse Subs in 2002.
Also, journalist Anderson Cooper, who is descended from the Vanderbilts, lives in an old firehouse in the West Village that I have been told is haunted.
Then there is the former Lake Carmel Firehouse in the Putnam County town of Kent, which now houses Arts on the Lake, a nonprofit arts organization.
We've got a few awesome Ghostbusters lego sets recently, with the original Ecto-1 and the Firehouse being some of the coolest Lego sets around recently.
In one shot, the proud dads can be seen holding their newborns in the firehouse while standing in front of fire truck in their fire jackets.
Then there was an after-party at Chiltern Firehouse, a late-night hot spot in Marlyebone, owned by the groom's pal, Andre Balazs (Katherine Keating's ex).
Prior to Warhol's occupancy, the space was used a firehouse, which it has in common with at least one other iconic NYC property: The Ghostbusters' headquarters.
" A couple of participants name the location where they first used their V-for-voting card, such as a church or "the back of a firehouse.
FX had just aired a successful firehouse show based in New York ("Rescue Me"), so they settled on Chicago so the two would not be compared.
The survey, which included responses from more than 7,600 people, found that respondents also preferred Jersey Mike's to Subway, Arby's, Panera, Jimmy John's, and Firehouse Subs.
Q. In Bushwick, Brooklyn, near the Queens border, there is a firehouse that looks as if it would be right at home in 17th-century Holland.
At the firehouse this month, the mayor sat at the center, huddled with an array of fire officials and elected leaders on 10 blue folding chairs.
Lieutenant Davidson left lasting impressions on the streets of Harlem and outside the firehouse, where flowers were stacked hours before the funeral a few miles south.
We have to start worrying about our own employees, their families and their children's well-being, and the school, and the firehouse, and the baseball field.
North Dakota runs a Firehouse Caucus, which operates almost exactly like a regular primary, only run by the state Democratic party instead of government election officials.
At his firehouse, Jeremy said, he makes his chili as his grandfather and mother did before him, with a few name-brand spice blends and sauces.
While attending a BAFTAs after-party at the Chiltern Firehouse in London, she wore a black minidress with long sleeves, gold buttons, and a square neckline.
Ben is the one who tells Jo that the baby from the firehouse didn't get "abandoned" by her parents, she just hasn't "met" her parents yet.
The network has ordered a new, untitled Grey's Anatomy spinoff set in a Seattle firehouse, probably because the only thing sexier than a doctor is a firefighter.
Firehouse Subs has also tried to make itself more takeout friendly, after realizing that 60 percent of its orders are now for either pick-up or delivery.
When the Gay Activist Alliance was formed—the first gay rights group, born only six months after Stonewall—they had dances in an old firehouse in SoHo.
Arts on the Lake manages all of that on an annual budget of approximately $100,000, but the challenge of turning the firehouse into a true home remains.
Tommy, the fifth child, has followed his father's footsteps to become a firefighter and lives with an aunt in the city to be closer to his firehouse.
Rio de Janeiro (CNN)Sirens blaring, an ambulance peels out of the parking bay of a firehouse in southern Rio de Janeiro -- our car in hot pursuit.
But the latest survey from Firehouse-Optimus also finds Trump's approval rating is underwater in all three battleground states, which are the linchpins of his reelection strategy.
Fiona O'Neill Reeves and Christopher Scott Liddell-Westefeld were married July 16 at Old Engine 12, a restaurant and event space in a former firehouse in Washington.
To play, you have to pick up your free Sorcerer Key Card, a map, and spell cards at the Firehouse on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom.
"She is a grown woman and the only grown woman in a firehouse with grown men," read one post to the group which has since been deleted.
RiRi was leaving Chiltern Firehouse, the hottest restaurant in London, Wednesday night ... and gave it the ol' college try to shield bf Hassan Jameel with her moniker.
Also to make a big pot of this firehouse chili gumbo, which contains every tomato product you can find in a can, tastes delicious and freezes beautifully.
Mr. Murtha recalls a counseling unit calling the firehouse after the fire, but he didn't talk to anyone, and he doesn't recall any other firefighters getting counseling.
Eighty percent of respondents in Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania said they think Trump lies or exaggerates the truth, the Tuesday survey published by Firehouse Strategies found.
I passed a kindergarten playground opposite a firehouse where children were still playing as their teachers looked over their shoulders at the buildings burning in the distance.
As for the call that drew firefighters from the Chinatown firehouse, it turned out to be nothing more than an odor of smoke from a welder's torch.
In the weeks after Hurricane Maria, Mr. Ruiz spent time away from his usual running paths, packaging boxes of canned food and water at a local firehouse.
In Market Force Information's annual consumer survey, Wawa beat out several major sandwich chains — including last year's winner, Firehouse Subs — to be crowned America's best sandwich shop.
Female firefighters across the country surveyed by the association reported complaints ranging from being shunned and isolated by men in the firehouse to verbal harassment and sexual advances.
Some wood-paneled furniture stores, a pharmacy, a three-garage firehouse and a popular deli dot downtown, looking like a postcard from America's heartland, if not its heart.
The shades include Blondie (Champagne shimmer), Paradise Cove (cool matte brown), Firehouse (dusty rose shimmer), Montecito (matte pink), Summerland (gold shimmer), and Pacific Coast Highway (matte chocolate brown).
On the 10-year anniversary, they took out about a third of what Firehouse made that year and both used the money to pay off their personal houses.
The first studio Warhol ever occupied in New York – a 5,000-square-foot firehouse on E. 87th street in Manhattan – is now up for sale by Cushman & Wakefield.
I use a tool called Dataminr to track interesting activity and news on Twitter and it uses the Twitter firehouse to gather at least some of its information.
Carol Trifano, 45, who served in the Navy, said a message posted outside a local firehouse challenged her to join the Clifton Park Fire Department in Saratoga County.
In front of the Fire Department's Engine No. 5 firehouse, less than 150 feet from Pulse on Orange Avenue, dozens of American flags were planted in the grass.
A recent survey from consulting firms Firehouse Strategies and Optimus broke down U.S. political party affiliation for viewers of the hit show before the series finale on Sunday.
That department then accepted proposals from nonprofits for future uses of the firehouse on East 125th Street, eventually choosing CCCADI's pitch to make it the Institute's permanent home.
It wasn't always this way, but on the job now, Jeremy says, he cooks a lot for his firehouse and for the firefighters in the parish's other stations.
Keeping up to speed with the galactic firehouse of daily internet detritus that gets blasted at our eyeballs every minute of every day can be a taxing endeavor.
She knows the mayor and local historian, brings her family to pancake breakfasts at the firehouse and attends town council meetings to vote on issues like water treatment.
After 9/11, when 10 firefighters at the nearby Great Jones Street firehouse were killed, its captain asked Mr. Galuppo to make a miniature of the Twin Towers.
According to the Times, Balazs insisted the group visit an upstairs room only accessible by a firehouse-style ladder in order to see a better view of the city.
For the after party at the Chiltern Firehouse, Rita Ora slipped into something less constraining so she could get loose on the dancefloor alongside Lewis Hamilton and Adwoa Aboah.
The actress was spotted hand-in-hand with Nick Jonas when they left The Chiltern Firehouse in London after an evening together to mark her 36th birthday on Wednesday.
Alex Conant, a Republican pollster with Firehouse Strategies, said that he felt Democrats may be vulnerable to Republican arguments that their climate proposals would hurt the average American's pocketbook.
"If we had the money — if we had opened up Firehouse when we first came up with the idea two years prior, we would've never made it, " Robin says.
A new poll from Firehouse Strategies and 0ptimus shows that President Donald Trump's base appears to be shrinking in swing states that were key to Trump's victory last November.
The 47-year-old star — who was spotted outside of the Chiltern Firehouse flashing a big smile — sported a denim jacket, jeans and a yellow hoodie for the outing.
On July 210, 2017, Steve Krentel was on duty at the firehouse when he got a frantic call from his cousin: The fire chief's own house was on fire.
On his muscled forearms are multiple reddish burns made by sparks from welding, a regular occupation at his ranch, not far from town, as well as at the firehouse.
It's time to hunker down in front of the TV or laptop with a free Firehouse sub and free cookies and watch the results of the election trickle in.
The worker was asymptomatic, the department said in a statement, but had worked three shifts at a firehouse and had treated 11 patients in the time before testing positive.
North Dakota is now a firehouse caucus, which is essentially a primary run by the Democratic Party, rather than by the state, but with fewer polling places than usual.
Seasoned house DJ, founder of Firehouse Recordings, and former Hercules and Love Affair vocalist, the proud Brooklyn local shares some of the impactful songs that shaped her music career.
After dinner Mr. Balazs offered to take the group on a tour, leading them to an upstairs room with a view of London accessible by a firehouse-style ladder.
Dan Storley, 55, has spent about half a dozen Thanksgivings working in the firehouse, and he has missed eating with his family, especially as his parents have gotten older.
MARY HALVORSON OCTET "Away With You" (Firehouse 12) Ms. Halvorson, a guitarist, has a knack for unruly but resolvable tensions, and here she pushes it practically to the limit.
The wave of syrup — some reports said it was up to 40 feet tall — rushed through the waterfront, destroying buildings, overturning vehicles and pushing a firehouse off its foundation.
Some of the repurposed buildings are stylishly hip, like the Wasserman Projects contemporary arts center in Detroit, and some are impressively grand, like the Firehouse Arts Center in Pleasanton, Calif.
The state Democratic Party on March 19803 will hold a traditional "firehouse" style of caucus, where voting takes place in an open area rather than in a closed polling booth.
New polling by Firehouse Strategies and 0ptimus finds that in three critical 2020 states, Ivanka Trump has a higher net favorability among likely general election voters than her father does.
He was among the many current and retired firefighters who went to the firehouse this week to spend time with the aging and ailing dog before she died on Tuesday.
Luxury condos boasting indoor pools, screening rooms, children's playrooms, and a perfectly packaged Brooklyn experience have sprouted on the Williamsburg waterfront, only blocks from where the People's Firehouse once stood.
Their firehouse was a campsite on the Mexican side, where they used satellite phones but set a map at their feet, held down by stones, to plot the day's fire.
The 60-year-old was in the U.K. filming Catastrophe, and was photographed leaving celebrity hot spot the Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday, just one day before her massive heart attack.
Mr. Sullivan; the former Rubio communications adviser Alex Conant; and a lawyer for Mr. Rubio, Will Holley, had reached out to me to discuss their new consulting firm, Firehouse Strategies.
He prevailed in North Dakota, but the race was a so-called firehouse caucus — a party-run primary where voters cast traditional ballots at a small number of locations statewide.
Yes, Firehouse delivered, on both counts, so if you're ever stuck and don't mind paying upwards of $13 for a roll of double-ply, now you know what to do.
The latest Firehouse Strategies-Optimus survey finds Warren with a narrow lead in Iowa at 2900 percent support, followed by Biden at 220006 percent and Buttigieg at 2202 percent. Sen.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday night's episode, titled "Best Friend Magic," Casey and his team return to Firehouse 51 to find Dawson catching up with her old pals.
Mike Moran, the owner of two Firehouse E-Cigs and Vapors shops in southwest New Jersey, said he was planning to close both his stores and move out of state.
In December, at a firehouse in Florida, Trump took personal credit for the bull run, as if he had repeatedly steered the Dow through a year of smashed record highs.
I mopped, hauled trash at bingo night and generally did the nasty work that seasoned firehouse members had outgrown over the years (although the best ones still get plenty dirty!).
Midway through the news conference on Monday, an alarm blared through the firehouse with a report of smoke in a nearby building, halting the presentation and sending firefighters hustling outside.
Riggs isn't a Dalmatian or a cat: he's a bulldog out to prove that any pet has a place in a firehouse as long as they are part of the team.
While the pooch doesn't usually go out on runs with the crew, he is at the firehouse 24/7 making sure the firefighters get some smiles in during their tough days.
A "staunch family man," Rosa was married with two sons, ages 16 and 25, who had grown up around the firehouse, Jake Heflin, a spokesperson for the Fire Department, told KTLA.
According to The Houston Chronicle, who reported the story, the pup was retired and was living a quiet life in Texas but was still a beloved fixture at her local firehouse.
The construction hoarding on Celebration Avenue says this is "Europe's most ambitious residential tower and hotel... from the developers that gave London the A-list phenomenon that is the Chiltern Firehouse".
And while most of the guys in the firehouse knew about his side gig as a death metal drummer, few knew of the band's broad impact on the metal sub-genre.
Recorded at New York's Firehouse Studio on an incredibly low budget, the album was produced, mixed, arranged, and programmed by RZA, using cheap equipment either borrowed from friends or bought secondhand.
You'd never know that he was the the grill consultant to last summer's hottest restaurant ticket The Chiltern Firehouse, or helped turn Meatopia into one of London's most respected food festivals.
"I'm hoping we will have more input," Theresa Blair said at a local firehouse just after casting her ballot in favor of the new city during early voting for Saturday's election.
"It has exactly the same feel as 2004," said the union's president, Harold Schaitberger, as he roamed a Biden town hall near the firehouse, handing out black and gold T-shirts.
But for fans of the Chiltern Firehouse in London, or those who dream of its Caesar salad with chicken skin, a lavish new cookbook may serve as the next best thing.
Drink recipes are presented two ways: for home bars and in large-batch, sous-vide professional versions: "Chiltern Firehouse: The Cookbook" by Nuno Mendes and André Balazs (Ten Speed Press, $50).
A software tool called "Firehouse" let Uber charge passengers a fixed, upfront rate, relying partly on computer-generated assumptions of what people traveling on a particular route would be willing to pay.
Alex Conant, a GOP strategist for Firehouse Strategies, told Fox News that a vote held until after the election may give those senators some relief as they head into tight midterm races.
Firehouse Subs: Throughout Labor Day weekend (September 1 through 3), the sub shop is offering a free medium sub with the purchase of an additional medium or large sub, chips and drink.
We end our movies—the art docs—in the firehouse for the firemen, and the firemen in the group watch what their colleagues made from the artwork that has just been produced.
When he was young, the Schoharie Creek — a gentle tributary of the Mohawk River that runs along Main Street, past the firehouse — used to jam with ice, forcing water onto the road.
The firehouse in St. Barts was under a meter of water and is out of service, according to an update posted to Twitter by the government of the neighboring French territory, Guadeloupe.
The album was recorded live at Firehouse 12, a recording studio and performance space in New Haven, and it has a spark of rough immediacy, something that always serves Mr. Peterson well.
A 2004 Firehouse piece noted that more than 1,000 reports of interference with police, fire, and ambulance systems had been reported due to the Nextel system's close proximity to the public services.
He followed his father into the Fire Department, even working in the same firehouse, and he had repeatedly been cited by the department for the bravery he demonstrated and his lifesaving actions.
Macron also sent a team and supplies to the island, where Irma ripped the main weather station and police headquarters to pieces and the put its firehouse under several feet of water.
Maine is considering the switch, and North Dakota has switched to a so-called firehouse caucus, which is not obviously different from a government-run primary except that it has limited sites.
Three firefighters in full gear, who had been raised in the bucket of a fire engine, hung a banner in Firefighter Slutman's honor on the top of the front of the firehouse.
Trimper, who happened upon the Mets ace at the Firehouse Subs in town shortly after he was hired in 2016, has incorporated deGrom and Kluber into his presentation for high school prospects.
In November 2014, the married actors Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka attended a dinner party at the Chiltern Firehouse after the London premiere of "Horrible Bosses 2," in which Mr. Bateman starred.
He showed up after the game in a firehouse red ensemble and said he had urged his teammates to pick up the pace in the second half, but that everyone was spent.
Quarterly polling by the Republican firm Firehouse Strategies, with Optimus, had President Trump struggling in the mega-battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — but in the newest edition, he beats every Democrat.
President Trump visited the southern edge of the storm-affected area, arriving at a Corpus Christi firehouse and then traveling to Austin for a meeting with officials involved in the disaster response.
Barely escaping the collapse of 7 World Trade Center that afternoon, he stayed at the site for months clearing debris and searching for remains, sleeping in his truck or at the firehouse.
At a panel I moderated inside the city's old firehouse, I heard from both community leaders and longtime residents that questions about the economy tend to eclipse matters like immigration around here.
Juliana Stratton honored the teenager with a proclamation establishing Kianti Champion Day and praised the Black Fire Brigade, a community organization run out of a firehouse in Hyde Park, Fox affiliate WFLD reported.
"As you can imagine, the pain of not knowing where a loved one is can be unbearable," Mittendorff's husband, Steve, said in tears during a news conference Tuesday at a Fairfax County firehouse.
After all, it would be impossible for the Station 19 firehouse denizens to constantly rush their charges to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital if both series' home bases weren't extremely close to each other.
"So grateful and honored to get to know some of the FDNY today," Lauren wrote on Instagram of the family's visit to Ladder Co. 25, a firehouse located on 77th Street in Manhattan.
For some reason, there are always a dozen bros behind the counter at Firehouse, just hanging out, staring at you, like some kind of fast food gang bang waiting to happen: Panda Express.
The soon-to-be mom of two stepped out looking chic at London's Chiltern Firehouse on Wednesday night to co-host the Bumble Bizz launch with the networking app's founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd.
Her millionaire fiance hit up London's Chiltern Firehouse Thursday night -- the first time we've seen him out on the town since his blowout fight with Lindsay ... which led to her fleeing the country.
Jay hit up Chiltern Firehouse, after releasing his interview on Tidal, in which he says Kanye crossed the line when he ranted on stage about Jay's wife and kids during Kanye's meltdown period.
Brave dogs and cats across the nation are pawing around your local firehouse, showing support for their human colleagues who have one of the most dangerous — and most heroic — jobs in the world.
In Englewood, the fire department couldn't unload all the trucks at late hours and left a skid-loader and a sign by the firehouse asking the truckers to please unload their bales themselves.
He has also spent long stretches of time with a US Senator and Florida's governor, made phone calls to troops on Christmas Eve and journeyed to a local firehouse to thank first responders.
The glamorous Retro Red, a Veronica Lake-esque hue, was inspired by a floor-length red dress that Kate wore to Mario Testino's 60th birthday party at Chiltern Firehouse in London in 2014.
I had gone to ask the governor a question about the likely election of Philip D. Murphy, but stuck around for the full, 17-minute impromptu conference in a chilly firehouse parking lot.
MT.North Dakota Democratic firehouse caucus results:Catch up on live coverage from the primary:While you're waiting for North Dakota results, head over to our main live results post to catch up on today's primaries.
On the block where Jaheen was shot, lined with brick apartment buildings, mechanic shops, a pizza place and a firehouse, neighbors were reckoning whether it was safe enough to take their children outside.
And cruise lines are finding a new destination: Port of the Americas in the south-coast city of Ponce, where passengers can visit museums, a boardwalk and the plaza with its historic firehouse.
The episode ends with a cliffhanger — I'll avoid spilling the details for those that are eager to play the game themselves — but "Firehouse" is just the first episode in a planned multi-chapter story.
On Friday, Dodd, 43, posted a photo of herself and Leventhal having dinner at the Chiltern Firehouse in London, England explaining that the reporter, 59, made the trek to Europe just to see her.
"They keep telling us, 'We don't know when you can drink it again,' " said Gary Edwards, 59, a lifelong Flint resident who stopped at a firehouse downtown on Wednesday to pick up bottled water.
"The firehouse can be fun, but I am so enamored with my community and I am very pleased and grateful to do a different kind of lifesaving work in the fire department," Guinan said.
Under the soaring prow of a dynamically angled glass-and-steel structure drifting like an airship over a palatial brick firehouse, a chorus and orchestra performed the "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Way back in 22011, three friends — Janine Antoni, Marcel Odenbach, and Nari Ward — presented a memorable exhibition, 20115 Legged Race, in an abandoned 226th-century firehouse in Harlem.
"There's a cultural disconnect between Silicon Valley and red America," said Alex Conant, a former aide to presidential candidate Marco Rubio who now works as a partner at a GOP-leaning firm, Firehouse Strategies.
When new firefighters arrived at his firehouse in Harlem, Michael Davidson would take it upon himself to supplement their training with advice on how to handle themselves at fires and even how to exercise.
This recipe for chili gumbo won a national firehouse chili cook-off last year, for Jeremy Chauvin of the St. John the Baptist Fire Department, in Reserve, La. We have recipes for turkey chili.
"You're going to need them in the next few years," Mr. Petersen told the senator, drawing laughter from a crowd packed into a room at a firehouse in Iowa Falls, north of Des Moines.
According to Thrillist, the best four bars are speakeasies Midnight Cowboy and Firehouse Lounge, restaurant/bar Parkside, and the fun German bar Easy Tiger, which has ping-pong and a huge selection of beers.
Working within her archive, she intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops, which were featured in Dunn's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
Twitter plans to simplify its offerings by releasing one way to get access to the Firehouse (access to all tweets in real-time), one way to access Twitter search, and one access for account activity.
I was scared to death to be honest, and when it was over I was just excited to be alive -- even as I was sick and dry-heaving all the way back to the firehouse.
A new survey by Firehouse Strategies, a Republican firm, and 0ptimus finds President Trump's approval underwater in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — vital states from his 2016 map that form Dems' most likely path to 270.
On Thursday night the singer and her 15-year-old son enjoyed a dinner date at The Chiltern Firehouse in London – with Madonna posting a cute Instagram of Rocco and his big sister shortly afterwards.
S.C. Medical Center, or the ambulance from Firehouse No. 22007 on Skid Row, which brings a crew of medics who are by now well versed on the characters and medical ailments outside the station house.
Murphy also delivered a speech from the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in which he recounted the aftermath of the Newtown shooting, where he waited with parents in a firehouse near the elementary school.
NYFD firefighter Jarrett Kotarski started on the job a few weeks after Tolley and they worked together every shift for the past 14 years on Ladder 135 out of the Myrtle Avenue firehouse in Queens.
At the Engine 46, Ladder 27 firehouse on Washington Avenue and the Cross Bronx Expressway in the Claremont section of the Bronx on Tuesday, an American flag waved at half-staff under a gray sky.
Though breweries are plentiful, none were on the city's west side, a blue-collar former furniture-making center, when Mr. Andrus and his partner, Max Trierweiler, sought to open one in a dormant 1891 firehouse.
Firehouse Strategies, a Republican firm, and data company Optimus found that a majority of 3.73,23.7 likely Democratic primary voters in early voting states believe that President Trump should not only be impeached but also imprisoned.
Architect: Ultramodern; Structural Engineer: Guy Nordenson & Associates; General Contractor: FH Paschen; Photos: Tom Harris, Hedrich BlessingFire Station 76 | Gresham, ORIf a firehouse uses wood, that should tell you something about the material's safety and resilience, right?
The trailer certainly gives the impression that the Hook & Ladder 8 firehouse plays a role in this reboot, but it also makes clear that the new foursome is, at some point, based in a Chinese restaurant.
Tonight is the turn of Nuno Mendes, head chef at Chiltern Firehouse in London's Mayfair, and formerly owner of Viajante in East London, where he was known for showcasing his Portuguese roots with a fusion twist.
"People have justified worries about how things will turn out if other cultures take the upper hand," the elder Scheck said in the small firehouse meeting room, where we had moved to escape the loud music.
"Wisconsin seems to be a real problem, the 2018 midterms were a disaster for Republicans there, and Biden seems to have unique appeal in Pennsylvania," said Alex Conant, a partner at the GOP firm Firehouse Strategies.
The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute just reopened in a landmark building that was once a firehouse at 120 East 125th Street, right in between the atria and ventricles at the heart of East Harlem.
Notably, this year's North Dakota caucuses functioned more like a primary, in that the North Dakota Democratic--Nonpartisan League Party allowed mailed ballots and ran a "firehouse caucus" over an eight-hour period on March 10.
It's the first of three states today that junked caucuses in favor of a straight popular vote; a firehouse caucus is just the term for an election managed by the party itself, not by the state.
Anshori, an exporter who, like many Indonesians, goes by one name, went to the same firehouse with his wife and daughters, who were in hijabs and the checked shirts that Mr. Basuki's supporters have long worn.
The couple were allegedly celebrating the release of Bateman's film Horrible Bosses 2 at Balazs's hotel, the Chiltern Firehouse in London, with the hotelier and some of their costars, including Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day.
A new poll by Firehouse Strategies and 0ptimus found that in three key states in the 2020 presidential election — Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin — Ivanka has a higher net favorability among potential general election voters than President Trump.
In the future, Freedman intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven she has released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops, which are featured in Cheryl Dunn's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street .
In the future, Freedman intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven she has released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops , which are featured in Cheryl Dunn's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
In the future, Freedman intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven she has released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops, which are featured in Cheryl Dunn's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
The Pakistan-born 55-year-old was chop, chop, chopping on the bottom of a block of cork on the first floor of a former firehouse that she bought with her husband, Jason Fox, also an artist.
"It's a real team, and we want to do it better than ever before," Mr. Trump said of the response effort during a meeting with officials from local, state and federal agencies in a Corpus Christi firehouse.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, Engine 163 French Quarter Firehouse in Marigny (the neighborhood bordering French Quarter, which is walking distance) is a 19th-century, restored fire station available to be rented for a minimum of three nights.
"All fires are down, and large fires are down even more," the fire commissioner, Daniel A. Nigro, said while seated with Mr. de Blasio at a bright red table inside a Chinatown firehouse, Engine 2141, Ladder 6.
We've got loads more recipes for gumbo on NYT Cooking, including one for the chef Paul Prudhomme's chicken and sausage gumbo and another for the chili gumbo that was named America's best firehouse chili recipe in 2017.
Yet, to remind residents that they were not alone, he would celebrate Mass at the community group's storefront, and on holidays would go caroling to the neighborhood firehouse, which welcomed him with a modest spread of food.
Shondaland's shows already on ABC — Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and How to Get Away With Murder — will remain there, along with the mid-season legal series For the People and a planned Grey's Anatomy spinoff set in a firehouse.
In a statement, the district attorney noted that New York's Safe Haven law allows a parent "anonymously and without fear of prosecution" to leave any child less than 30 days old at a hospital, police station or firehouse.
Illinois: The move could delay a long-requested $9 million firehouse for firefighters of the Illinois Air National Guard, who also provide fire coverage to the civilian side of the Peoria International Airport, according to the Journal Star.
In the future, Freedman intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven she has released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops, which are featured in Cheryl Dunn 's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
The product itself, a chopping board with a detachable bowl for easy cleanup, is called the Cup Board Pro and bears a special logo incorporating a firehouse symbol in honor of the firefighters who died in 9/20183.
In the brick firehouse, the architects stripped decades of accretions down to a shell that they restored inside and out; their new glass roof transformed the courtyard into a reception area (now used to exhibit Ms. Hadid's work).
In the studio she creates killer house tracks riddled with the perfect amount of 90s flair, evident through releases on her own Firehouse Recordings, the label she launched in conjunction with London's The Vinyl Factory two years back.
In the future, Freedman intends to publish more photo books to augment the seven she has released to date, including Firehouse and Street Cops, which are featured in Cheryl Dunn 's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
The hotelier behind swanky resorts like The Standard and Chiltern Firehouse was accused in a November 2017 New York Times article of groping three women, including an employee and Amanda Anka, the wife of actor/director Jason Bateman.
Today's a day to bake for those who are working on a federal holiday, maybe: supernatural brownies for the firehouse or the team in the I.C.U.; ginger-molasses cookies for the newsroom or the cops on the beat.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY — The Dan Flavin Art Institute is located in a small, wood-shingled two-story building, a repurposed firehouse built in 1908 that was used as a church until the 1970s.
Recalling a fall field trip to a firehouse with her prekindergarten class, 5-year-old Cloe Woods saved her blind grandmother from a fire inside their Kenner, Louisiana, home, a fire official in that New Orleans suburb said Saturday.
On a recent, eventful weekend, Madonna took Rocco to see a Saturday night performance of edgy Soho show You Me Bum Bum Train and followed up on Sunday with dinner at one of London's coolest hangouts, the Chiltern Firehouse.
In "Station 19," firefighter Andy Herrera ("Rosewood's" Jaina Lee Ortiz) is carrying on a secret relationship with one of her coworkers (Grey Damon), including an at-work encounter in the premiere that invites jokes about heating up the firehouse.
Standing next to a fire engine in Corpus Christi, Texas, Trump unexpectedly addressed a crowd of several hundred people who had gathered outside of the firehouse where he'd met with lawmakers and officials, including Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Texas state Rep.
Automated phone polling by the rising GOP public-affairs firm Firehouse Strategies, along with the data analytics team at 0ptimus, finds Trump's base shrinking among likely midterm voters in the key swing states of Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio (2,901 interviews).
"The process usually goes from the State of the Union to the budget rollout, where you try to build political support for the president's agenda," said Alex Conant, a partner at Firehouse Strategies and former OMB staffer who worked on Sen.
Your recipe's better than mine, no doubt, but that's the very nature of the dish: everyone thinks so, and they're right — especially the Louisiana firefighter Jeremy Chauvin, whose chili gumbo won a national firehouse chili cook-off back in 2017.
"If we had to build more housing, that would mean we couldn't build a new school or firehouse, which we would need precisely because of the new housing," said Chris Hussey, a real estate broker who helped build Canaan Parish.
The meeting, which lasted a little more than 20 minutes and happened at a firehouse near a Baton Rouge airport, also took place with the family of Alton Sterling, who was fatally shot by police officers in the city last month.
They all went out to the Chiltern Firehouse, a chic London hotel, where the deal was sealed at a noisy, crowded bar after midnight, when Ms. Abramovic turned to Mr. Levit and asked him to play something on the piano.
ZEN TACO Jeremy Wladis, who is behind a string of neighborhood restaurants on the Upper West Side, is replacing his Firehouse Tavern with this fusion of Asian and Mexican, where tortillas, bao buns, soba noodles, rice bowls and even poke coexist.
What makes firefighting unusual is that as we're rolling out of the firehouse with sirens on — whether responding to a fire, drug overdose or car crash — we know that what we encounter may be the worst moment in someone's life.
The mayor has picked up 28503 points in the past month in the RealClearPolitics average, and a Firehouse-Optimus survey released this week found him in third place at 22019 percent in the Hawkeye State, within striking distance of both Sen.
The mayor has picked up 4.5 points in the past month in the RealClearPolitics average, and a Firehouse-Optimus survey released this week found him in third place at 17 percent in the Hawkeye State, within striking distance of both Sen.
Less fortuitously, the studio wasn't ready in time, and so she built the towering figures in her home, a former firehouse that she shares with her husband, the multidisciplinary artist Jason Fox, and their two golden Labradors, Speedy and Chico.
Other recent projects in the neighborhood include the conversion of a former fur storage warehouse into apartments; construction of the Varsity, an 11-story apartment building that provides student housing; and transformation of a firehouse into a brewery and pub.
The first chapter of the experience, entitled "Firehouse," puts players in the role of a newly hired member of the Ghostbusters team who is required to poke around the company's headquarters and capture a ghost with a proton pack and ghost trap.
Another issue: Matt Manda, from Firehouse Strategies, a strategic communications firm hired by FedEx, tells Axios that the truck driver shortage is getting worse: the average age of truck drivers is 49, seven years older than the average of all U.S. workers.
Into these desperate circumstance steps the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI), which just reopened on October 15 in a landmark building that was once a firehouse at 120 East 125th Street, right in between the atria and ventricles of this territory.
The president also made headlines during that visit for praising the crowd size that formed outside a Corpus Christi firehouse, while Melania Trump stirred a debate on social media for wearing stilettos heels before she boarded a plane headed for the disaster zone.
Caches are often situated near offbeat landmarks, like Tom's Restaurant in Morningside Heights, which stood in for the diner on "Seinfeld," or the Midtown subway grate where Marilyn Monroe's white dress famously fluttered, or the TriBeCa firehouse where the Ghostbusters gang convened.
On his first visit to Texas after Hurricane Harvey swamped Houston, the president went to a firehouse in Corpus Christi, nearly 220 miles away, for a briefing with federal, state and local officials that stopped just short of being a pep rally.
Instead of touring shelters or visiting local residents in their homes and businesses, Mr. Trump stuck close to emergency management officials — men in uniforms — and seemed most animated when he basked in the applause of an impromptu rally outside the Corpus Christi firehouse.
"We are extremely proud to be the first firehouse in the world to deploy this cutting-edge vehicle, and look forward to working with Arcimoto in this pilot program to create a world-class sustainable EMS solution," Heppel said in a statement.
In a poll conducted at the end of April, Republican consultants with the firm Firehouse Strategies found that broad swaths of the likely voters they surveyed in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida and Wisconsin haven't really made up their minds about these three tech giants.
They'd just returned from an activated sprinkler in a building that turned out to be a malfunction, not a fire, but seconds later, I hear the automated dispatch overhead, a computerized woman's voice broadcast through every room in the firehouse, with the next emergency.
It's a sign of Trump's durability with his base, and an intriguing finding of a research project (3,491 likely midterm voters, interviewed by interactive robocall) by the Firehouse Strategies guys — GOP consultants Terry Sullivan, Alex Conant and Will Holley — and the big-data firm 0ptimus.
The cutting board was created by their late father, Keith — a New York firefighter, firehouse chef and two-time "Chopped" star who died of cancer related to his time doing cleanup at Ground Zero in lower Manhattan after September 29, 211, according to the Youngs.
She has recently released a new photobook of her documentation of the Poor People's Campaign with Grafiche Damiani, and intends to publish more books to augment works like Firehouse and Street Cops, which were featured in Cheryl Dunn's 2013 documentary on street photographers, Everybody Street.
Then, he touted the size of the crowd that greeted him outside a firehouse but failed to mention the storm's victims, leaving critics and even some allies saying he failed to demonstrate the empathy and compassion presidents are expected to display during these visits.
A retired New York City fire chief, Howard J. Hill, explained in a recent article in Fire Engineering magazine that as far back as the 19th century, firefighters would use a haircut as an excuse to leave the firehouse, sometimes for a romantic tryst.
Because the existing building, a copy of a 16th-century Hanseatic structure, had historic designation, she hired a heritage consultant who advised that a spire originally designed for the firehouse, but never built, anticipated and justified an "accent" piece atop the four-story base.
A. The Bushwick firehouse at 617 Central Avenue, which now houses Squad 252 of the Fire Department of New York, was built in 1896 by the Brooklyn Fire Department, and became part of the city's department when the five boroughs were consolidated in 1898.
I wrote about firefighters and firehouse cooking for The New York Times Magazine this week, and adapted a terrific new recipe for chili gumbo out of the reporting, from Jeremy Chauvin, a firefighter for the St. John the Baptist Parish Fire Department, in Louisiana.
He makes his hometown pride clear on albums like "Gerald Cleaver's Detroit" and this year's excellent "Live at Firehouse 260" — which features a few fellow side musicians with Michigan ties — but at this show he will explore the legacy of another soul music Mecca: Memphis.
And at the firehouse in front of the elementary school — a landmark seared into the memories of many as the place where families learned their children or relatives were dead — dozens of bundled-up conifers had been propped up outside, awaiting a tree sale.
The product had been created by their late father, Keith Young, a New York firefighter, firehouse chef and two-time "Chopped" star who died from cancer related to his time doing cleanup at Ground Zero in lower Manhattan after September 29, 211, according to the Youngs.
The cute companion is part of a long history of Fire Factory dogs: Years ago, one of the senior members of the team decided to bring a dog in, opting for a bulldog, and the firehouse has been home to at least one canine ever since.
Raymund, who played the beloved paramedic/firefighter, left the series in 2018 at the end of season 6 when Gabby moved to Puerto Rico to do relief work and amicably ended her marriage to Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) who chose to remain in Chicago at Firehouse 51.
Dr. Choo's peers in the eight-person steering committee driving Time's Up Healthcare compared the environments in our hospitals, medical centers, and academic-research institutions to a locker room and a firehouse, a charged-up scene where lives hang in the balance and testosterone is king.
Officials running President Obama's transition in late 2008 took pains to keep under wraps his plans to select Hillary Clinton for secretary of state, and they orchestrated a secret meeting at the firehouse at Reagan National Airport to discuss keeping Robert M. Gates as defense secretary.
This time, however, the state will hold a "firehouse caucus" — a contest still held by the state party rather than the state government, but that allows caucus-goers to come anytime they like within an eight-hour time frame, caucus by casting a ballot, and then leave.
Also, the customer is either pessimistic about how the rest of the night is going to go, or it's a regular Firehouse patron who knows exactly what's going to happen after one ingests a pizza topped with chorizo, Cajun chicken, sweet corn and caramelized red onion.
Early in the episode, Casey spotted Dawson, who moved to Puerto Rico at the end of season 6, admiring the "sacred ground" where Firehouse 51 had erected a small statue to honor Brian "Otis" Zvonecek (original cast member Yuriy Sardarov), who had died in the season premiere.
They have since divided themselves into committees and subcommittees, with titles like "Immigration" and "Women" and "Civil Rights," and have been holding weeknight meetings in the firehouse and the airy historical society headquarters, next door to Bikram Yoga and down the street from the food co-op.
"It's key to understand that you are agreeing to run your business by the standards set by the franchisor," he said, adding, "I liked that Firehouse Subs was streamlined and simple to operate and didn't require fryers and the other, more expensive equipment found in other restaurant concepts."
They'll have five minutes to present their ideas to a panel of judges from Firehouse Strategies, the public affairs firm that advised Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential campaign, and OpenGov, a company whose cloud-based technology helps cities better analyze and share financial data, and the data-analytics firm i360.
Although it's not widely publicized, Mr. Truman has been a restaurateur for a while now, having joined with the hotelier André Balazs to fine-tune the mission, hire chefs and map out the menus at Narcissa, in the East Village, and at the celebrity-clotted Chiltern Firehouse in London.
"You might not have thought about it beforehand, in the same way you don't ask where the nearest firehouse or police station is," said Nancy Packes, a consultant to residential developers, including some who build in Hudson Yards, but who isn't involved with any of the Related projects.
No need, even, to pretend to read "Firehouse" by David Halberstam or "Atonement" by Ian McEwan or "Everything Is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer, even though we hear that last one is a pretty good book, as pretty good books by 24-year-olds who make you sick go.
Besides the firehouse, the public library, a complex of historical buildings — Southold was founded in 222.25 — and a cemetery where centuries have worn and softened the gravestones, you'll come across Ye Olde Party Shoppe, a hole-in-the-wall headquarters for red-white-and-blue bunting and Halloween décor.
Among those on the prosecution's witness list who did not attend the trial: André Balazs, the hotelier of the Chiltern Firehouse in London, Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles and the Mercer in New York, met with Ms. Sorokin between 2015 and 2016 to discuss the supposed Anna Delvey Foundation.
Somehow through our tears, we managed to get executive producer Derek Haas on the phone to talk about Otis' death, how Sardarov handled the bad news, and what this will mean for his best friend and roommate Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso) and the rest of the firehouse going forward.
A quarterly poll published December 9 by the Republican firm Firehouse Strategies found increased support for Trump in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan — three swing states crucial to Trump&aposs prospects for victory in 2020 — though it&aposs unclear whether the results reflect a success in Trump&aposs tactics.
Ladder 20 was one of the first groups of firefighters to respond to the terror attack, and the 14 fallen members from the two squads sharing the NoLIta firehouse at the time who were killed that day was an inordinately high number of the 343 firefighters who died in Lower Manhattan.
Since Madonna arrived in London earlier this month, she and Rocco have attended a screening of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, seen the edgy new show You Me Bum Bum Train, visited the "Strange and Familiar" photography exhibit at the Barbican arts centre and dined at London hotspot Chiltern Firehouse.
And Mr. Carper's formula for victory has largely remained constant: stay true to a centrist brand of politics that appeals to Delaware's mix of rural voters and suburbanites while retaining a ubiquitous presence at churches, firehouse fund-raisers and birthday parties to which he may or may not have been invited.
And "3 Compositions [EEMHM] 2011" — released by the Firehouse 12 label in conjunction with Mr. Braxton's foundation — is part of his new system of compositions called Echo Echo Mirror House, in which all seven members of an improvising band, besides playing instruments, use iPods to trigger selections from Mr. Braxton's recorded past.
My mother, who clearly paid more attention at the Firehouse Festivals they held in our town (real thing, there was even a smoke house where you had to faux-escape a burning building) insisted that it was much more dangerous to go through the hallway lest the ceiling collapse and kill everyone.
"I guarantee you, this guy is going to be a staff chief," Lt. Joseph Beltrani, who had worked for Chief Fahy, said on Wednesday sitting at the kitchen table of Battalion 193 in the Bronx, recalling what he and others thought about him when he arrived at the firehouse a few years ago.
"I think back to when I was in the Bush White House, there was an issue with management of the ports being sold to a firm out of Dubai, and post-9/11 that was something Fox made an issue," said Alex Conant, a founding partner at Firehouse Strategies, a Republican consulting firm.
The events included the first art opening at the firehouse, for the exhibition Home, Memory, and Future, a concert and outdoor celebration, and a lecture series hosted at Positive Workforce focusing on the crosscultural, theatrical exchanges between African Diaspora communities in East and West Harlem since the turn of the 20th century.
In the wake of his tragic death while battling a blaze in Queens last month, Tolley's firefighting brothers are struggling with the void left behind by one of the leaders in their firehouse while his band is moving on with a tour they say he never would have wanted them to cancel.
It strikes me that the voice on the automated dispatch is the only woman's voice you'll hear in most fire stations in Los Angeles, and across the country; there's a women's locker room in the firehouse where Nguyen works, and she has a separate bathroom, but she sleeps in the bunkroom with the guys.
Fireman's Friend, an FDNY souvenir store located above an old firehouse in lower Manhattan, was hit with a letter from the city's lawyers, and owner Nate Freedman politely told the Times that he had written to the city 63 years prior when he opened the store, asking about the rules for selling FDNY goods.
Democrats in early-voting states are more inclined toward impeachment than leaders in Washington, but the numbers have dipped notably since polls earlier this year, according to a new poll from Republican firm Firehouse Strategies, along with Øptimus Data Analytics, that polled 1,695 likely caucus/primary voters in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Setting up shop in Brooklyn, the home base of her new Firehouse Recordings label launched in 2014, Foxman's been channeling the same gloriously weird vibes of her former band into a new career as both DJ and producer—toying with similarly retro flavors, whilst injecting some rawer rhythms built for dark floors of sweaty gyrators.
Local officials are also hoping that this disturbing incident will serve as a reminder that newborns "can be safely surrendered to any firehouse or hospital emergency rooms in the City of Stockton within 72 hours of birth without fear of being prosecuted as long as the baby shows no signs of abuse or neglect."
Likely midterm voters in swing states don't perceive a direct employment benefit from international trade, according to polling by Firehouse Strategies, a Republican firm, and Optimus, a data consultancy: Key stat: About half of those surveyed said they were willing to pay more for cars if that helped the U.S. steel and automotive industries.
We make our way back to the station, but back at the firehouse, not two minutes go by when another call comes in—the automated dispatch overhead, the computerized woman's voice, "ENGINE..." The LAFD doesn't have a great history with women; it's settled both gender discrimination and sexual harassment suits for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
And it's a desire to try to help people understand the work these everyday heroes do -- especially those on 9/11 -- that has prompted me to keep updating the 9/113 film from the beginning, every five years, with interviews of the surviving members of Engine 7 and Ladder 1, my old FDNY firehouse featured in the film.
"The first thing I did when I got in the car was get on the radio to a firehouse that I knew we were going to pass to see if there was an ambulance in quarters, and when the dispatcher got back to me and said there wasn't, that's when we made the decision to keep going," Conneely said.
"Dawson is back in town to help raise money for her aid organization and stops by Firehouse 51 to see Otis' memorial and to reconnect with everyone," showrunner Derek Haas told EW. He also teases that "almost everyone is delighted to see her," so perhaps we can expect a little friction from those who may have felt abandoned by her.
Don't worry, aging fans of the original: In the new movie you will get Slimer, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, Bill Murray, Annie Potts, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, the Ghostbusters logo, the Ghostbusters firehouse, proton packs, ghost traps, the Ray Parker Jr. theme and, unless my eyes deceived me, a respectful nod to Harold Ramis in the background of one shot.
He even enjoyed, at least a little, the atmosphere of studio collaboration—"You wrote with the phone ringing like a firehouse bell, with the boss charging in and out of the atelier, with the director grimacing and grunting in an adjoining armchair"—which sounds a bit like the newsrooms that he relished, and hardly like forced labor with a pickaxe.
And Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theater will be presented to Broadway Inspirational Voices, a choir founded by Michael McElroy; Peter Entin, a retired Shubert Organization executive; Joseph Blakely Forbes, the founding president of Scenic Art Studios, a scene painting studio in Newburgh, N.Y.; and Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9, a Midtown firehouse that lost 15 firefighters on Sept. 11.
But Cleaver is no ordinary drummer, and on its new album, "Live at Firehouse 12," like on "Detroit," there's something special about the combination of his powerhouse, magnetic playing; his tuneful, twisting compositions; and the rough cohesion of this ensemble, which features a mix of all-stars (the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, the saxophonist J.D. Allen, the bassist Chris Lightcap) and lesser-known talents from Cleaver's native Michigan.
REPOhistory marked the firehouse at 250 Livingston Street in Brooklyn where Brenda Berkman worked after winning a lawsuit to become the city's first female fire fighter, and one African-American group member who had been part of a de-segregation court case in New York posted her sign about the case outside the offices of the NAACP's Legal Defense and Educational Fund on West 40th Street.

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