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The Central Fire Station (Chinese: 中央消防局; Malay: Balai Bomba Pusat) is the oldest existing fire station in Singapore, and is located at Hill Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area. It is opposite Funan mall.
The Civil Defence Heritage Gallery (CDHG) and Emergency Preparedness Centre (EPC) are co-located with Central Fire Station, 62 Hill Street, Singapore 179367. The main entrance to CDHG and EPC faces the Funan Centre. Operating Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays (including Public Holidays), 10am – 5pm. Kindly note that the CDHG and EPC are closed on ...
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The Central Fire Station is the oldest surviving fire station in Singapore. Situated not far from the Armenian Church and the Former Hill Street Police Station, the iconic building is a living monument to the local firefighting force. Frequent Outbreaks of Fire.
Jul 3, 2012 · Central Fire Station. Completed in 1909 at Hill Street at a cost of $64,000, the Central Fire Station is the oldest surviving fire station in Singapore. Nicknamed “blood and bandage” due to its prominent red-and-white appearance, the fire station was also formerly known as Hill Street Fire Station.
The Central Fire Station, also known as the Hill Street Fire Station, is Singapore’s oldest surviving fire station. Completed in 1909, the distinctive red-and-white brick building at 62 Hill Street was gazetted as a national monument by the Preservation of Monuments Board on 18 December 1998.1 Still an active station serving an area covering ...
Singapore. One of the oldest existing fire station's in Singapore, the Central Fire Station is loaded with a rich history, massive architectural beauty and interactive tours. Bring your family for an infamous tour and become immersed in previous missions and rich Singapore service history.
The 1st SCDF Div HQ, previously at Kim Keat Camp at Jalan Rajah, was built in 1963 as a primary school before it was allotted to the SCDF and converted to become the HQ for the 1st CD Division to cover areas in the southern parts of Singapore. The present 1st SCDF Div HQ is co-located together with Alexandra Fire Station and Queenstown ...