All around Baltimore City, there are excellent examples of old firehouses , many of which are still in use, as firehouses, today. Kilduffs has two pages on the Kilduffs.com page for the various Firehouses around Baltimore.
The Numbers of the Stations we have are from a listing we found in a Street Guide from the 1930’s. As time goes on, many of those numbers have been replaced by new buildings, but we are trying to locate all those older buildings that have survived.
The numbering system we have used here is only temporary, as the stations are listed by the Fire Department as Engine & Truck Companies.

Baltimore City Firehouse – # 1
Paca and Mulberry Streets
No longer being used as a firehouse
In the 1970’s, the old station was converted into a disco It has been used for a variety of purposes since then.

Baltimore City Firehouse # 2
Light Street at Montgomery Street
Still being used as a firehouse
Baltimore Firehouse # 3 –
No Longer Standing
Lombard & High Streets

Baltimore Firehouse # 4 –
Lexington Street
Currently used as an office
Had been used by a credit union in the past.

Baltimore Firehouse # 5 –
Ann Street – Fell’s Point
No longer being used as a firehouse.

Baltimore City Fire Company # 6 –
Gay Street at Orleans
No longer being used as a firehouse. Used aa a Fire Museum for years.

Baltimore City Firehouse # 7 –
Druid Hill Avenue
No longer being used as a firehouse.
Baltimore Firehouse # 8 –
Mulberry Street
Gone – But we do have a picture of it on Kilduffs.com
Baltimore Firehouse # 9 –
Madison and McDonough Street
Gone – In area of Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore City Firehouse # 10 –
Carey Street
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore City Firehouse # 10 –
Older – Washington Blvd
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 11 –
Eastern Avenue and Patterson Park
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Fire Station # 12 –
Fort Avenue near Riverside
Baltimore Firehouse # 13 –
Fremont & Myrtle
Gone

Baltimore Fire Station # 14 –
Hollins Street
Still used as a firehouse
Baltimore Firehouse # 15 –
Lombard & Howard Streets
Replaced by a much larger Firehouse
Baltimore Fire Company # 16 –
Fireboat – President Street

Baltimore Fire Station # 17 –
Fort Avenue
No longer being used as a firehouse
Baltimore Firehouse # 18 –
Maryland Avenue & 21st Street
Gone – or maybe never existed. Found an article on this station from the 1920’s, which said the station was not yet built as they wanted to use the money allotted for it to build several other fire stations.

Baltimore Fire Station # 19 –
North Avenue & Bond Street
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Fire Station # 20 –
West North Avenue

Baltimore Fire Station # 21 –
Roland Avenue & Union Ave
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Fire Station # 22 –
Linwood Avenue
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Fire Station # 23 –
Saratoga Street 
No longer being used as a firehouse. The Fire Station closed in the 1970’s and was planned to be a children’s museum.
Baltimore Sun Image

Baltimore Fire Station # 24 –
Patterson Park Avenue
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Fire Station # 25 –
McCulloh & Gold Streets
No longer being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 26 –
Leadenhall Street
No longer used as a firehouse.
Baltimore Firehouse # 27 –
Greene Street
Gone –

Baltimore Firehouse # 28 –
Guilford Avenue
No Longer a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 29 –
Park Heights Avenue
Still being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 30 –
Frederick Road
Still being used as a firehouse.

Baltimore Firehouse # 31 –
Greenmount Avenue
Might still being used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 32 –
Gay Street
No Longer a firehouse
Baltimore Firehouse # 33 –
Gorsuch Avenue
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 34 –
Caroline Street
No Longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 35 –
Pontiac Avenue
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 36 –
Edmondson at Bentalou
Still used as a Fire House
Baltimore Firehouse # 37 –
Ridgely Street
No longer a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 38 –
West Baltimore Street @ Fremont Avenue
No longer a firehouse
Baltimore Fire Company # 39 –
President Street Fireboat

Baltimore Firehouse #40 –
Liberty Heights Avenue
Don’t believe it is still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 41 –
Conkling Street
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 42 –
Southern Avenue
No longer used as a firehouse.

Baltimore Firehouse # 43 –
Bellona Avenue @ Lyman Avenue
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 44 –
Upland Avenue – Roland Park
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 45 –
Newberry Avenue – Mount Washington
No longer used as a firehouse.
No Longer used as a firehouse.

Baltimore Firehouse # 46 –
Reisterstown Road
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 47 –
Washington Blvd.
Still used as a firehouse
Baltimore Fire Company #48 –
Canton Fireboat
Baltimore Fire Company # 49 –
Curtis Bay Fire Boat

Baltimore Firehouse # 50 –
Newkirk Street
No longer used as a firehouse
That is I-95 overhead.
It was closed in the early 1960’s.
I read an article that the building of I-95 had destroyed the old station, but I have seen the building it is still standing.

Baltimore Firehouse # 51 –
Highland Avenue
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 52 –
Auchentroly Avenue
Still Used as a firehouse.

Baltimore Firehouse # 53 –
Swann Avenue
Still used as a firehouse
Baltimore Firehouse # 54 –
White Avenue
No longer used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 55 –
Bush Street
Still used a a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 56 –
Harford Rd
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 57 –
Pennington Avenue
Still used as a firehouse

Baltimore Firehouse # 58 –
Annapolis Road
The Fire Department has a nice page of all the active firehouses in the City.
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