 Feuerwehrgerätehaus Lehde
N 51° 51.965 E 013° 59.521
33U E 430596 N 5746623
Volunteer Fire Brigade in the Spreewald Delta
Waymark Code: WM3BW8
Location: Brandenburg, Germany
Date Posted: 03/11/2008
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FEUERWEHRGERÄTEHAUS is German for "Fire Fighting Tools Storage." It is the fire house of the volunteer fire fighters in the German village of Lehde in the heart of Spreewald – a wetland area crisscrossed by 800 miles of ditches and channels.
This fire house is special for it doesn’t house a fire truck but rather a "Fire Boat", or FEUERLÖSCHKAHN in German.
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Most of the Spreewald area is accessible only by boat and the fire brigade has to use the same "road" as anybody else: the channels. We took those pictures while taking a boat ride through the area.
Punt, sailing by the fire house
Unfortunately, the house was locked, so we could only get a brief glimpse at the boat but we were able to copy a picture of it at the nearby Gherkin Museum.
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Fire boat, parked in the fire house |
Picture of the fire boat, taken at the nearby museum
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Paid or Volunteer: Volunteer
 Has Emergency Siren: yes
 Related Website: [Web Link]
 Physical Address: Freiwillige Feuerwehr Lehde An der Quodda 2 Lehde, Germany 03222
 Number of Emergency Staff: 35
 Rating: 
 EMS Involvement: Not Listed
 Has 911 Dispatch: Not Listed
 Has Emergency Call Box: Not Listed
 Has Fire Pole: Not Listed
 Average Alarms Per Year: Not Listed
 Number of Firetrucks: Not Listed

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Visit Instructions: The only requirement is to visit this location physically, in person, and write about your experience.
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