The Gainesville house has everything Robert Bird's family needs: a kitchen outfitted with enough space to seat 16 guests, a weight room and an airy family room with a 50-inch flat screen television. And it has a few things it probably doesn't, most notably 26 beds, a medic unit, and the hook and ladder in the garage.
When Prince William County supervisors found out that Bird, the volunteer fire chief, had turned the station into his family home, they sounded alarms. Yesterday, the Board of County Supervisors called it grounds to dissolve the Gainesville District Volunteer Fire Department.
"There is a difference between sleeping in the station and living in the station," county board Chairman Corey A. Stewart (R-At Large) said.
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