Firehouse
A firehouse, also known as a fire station, is a building where firefighters and their equipment are housed and maintained. It serves as the headquarters for emergency response teams, providing a place for firefighters to stay ready for immediate action. Inside, a firehouse typically includes garages for fire engines, living quarters, training areas, and communication centers. Firehouses are critical to public safety, acting as both a base of operations and a symbol of protection for the community. Beyond emergency services, many firehouses also engage with the public through educational programs and community events.