Phoenix Steam Fire Company No. 1, organized in 1845 as the Humane Fire Company and reorganized in 1866 as the Phoenix. Originally housed in the Crane Company Fire hall on Front Street in 1868 the moved to the new Town Hall and Engine House at 114-118 Church Street. In t 1976 the Borough moved out and in 1987 a two bay garage was built at 338 Second Street next to the Southwark's station. The building is owned by the Southwark Hose Company No. 9.
Southwark Hose Company No. 9, 344 Second Street. Formed in 1873 when the Crane Iron Company bought a Steamer from the Southwark Hose Company No. 9 in Philadelphia and retained the name for their new company. Housed originally at the Crane pattern house at Front and Wood Streets. The Crane company would later build their firehouse. The engine is now housed at the Phoenix station next door because of the age of the old building.
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