The clerk of the unit was a fellow brigade member, who had access to official forms and stamps.
It was January 15, 1945, when we picked up our backpacks again, thanked our fellow brigade members for their hospitality, and said farewell.
A year later, a horse drawn wagon was purchased, this allowed the brigade members a little more energy for actually fighting the fires.
On Sunday nights, brigade members present a long-form improv show.
When this is received by the brigade members, firefighters respond to their station and from there will "turn out" firefighting appliances.
The brigade members are willing - indeed eager - to sacrifice not only the lives of their supposed oppressors, but their own humanity as well.
In January 1985 brigade members moved into a new fire station in Fullard Road.
At the time, former brigade members were among the few Israelis with military background.
The Web site also says that brigade members have served in hot spots worldwide, like Kosovo.
Most of the brigade members are veteran soldiers of several combat activations.