Fire House No. 2 - Billings, Montana
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
N 45° 46.645 W 108° 30.280
12T E 693991 N 5072345
Historic former firehouse on the south side of Billings, Montana
Waymark Code: WM6TZ2
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 07/20/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member briansnat
Views: 1

Text of plaque:

Fire House No. 2

Early Billings, relied on the volunteers of Maverick Hose Company to fight fires.  Their equipment included two-wheeled hose carts, which the fire fighters pulled by hand.  In 1894 the company purchased its first team of fire horses and hired its first paid employee.  The city soon added more paid men to the crew.  The Mavericks operated out of the Billings' combination city hall and firehouse after 1903.  In 1910, voters passed a bond issue to build a second firehouse.  This two-story brick building reflects the Prairie style with its horizontal emphasis; low-pitched roof; wide over hanging eaves; band of narrow windows; and geometric ornamentation.  The modern, forward-looking style was appropriate choice for a firehouse designed specifically to accommodate the weight of the city's new "triple combination fire automobile."  The fire company's horse teams remained at city hall, along with the horse-drawn hook-and-ladder and hose wagons.  Like most early twentieth-century fire stations, the new Fire House #2 combined several functions.  It served as a civic symbol, a garage, and a residence.  In 1911, the fire department had ten paid employees, assisted by twenty-five active volunteers.  Four professionals and five volunteers lived here.  The professional firefighters were on duty twenty-four hours a day, with only one day off a week.  A familiar brass fire pole gave them quick access to the ground floor from their second-floor living quarters.  In 1965, the city closed this firehouse, leasing the building to the Salvation Army.  Renovations in 2004 have carefully maintained the firehouse's original character while converting the building to office space and apartments.

Current Use: Offices and apartments

Year Originally Built: 1910

Year Retired: 1965

Is it open to the public?: No

Location: Billings, Montana

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