The Hose 22 Firehouse has been standing on Stutson Street since 1916, built right next to the already existing Charlotte police station. The groundbreaking took place on April 4th, and the official opening ceremonies were on October 25th, 1916, some 93 years ago. The City of Rochester paid $1,800 for the lot, with a projected construction cost of $18,000. This new brick firehouse was the crown jewel of Stutson Street, with its intricate facade and grand architecture. Just down the unpaved road would eventually be the Stutson Street Bridge, built a year later in 1917. The Baldwin Engine and Hose Company combined with Charlotte Hook and Ladder Company under the name Hose Company No. 22, and resided on Stutson Street until 1962. When the R.F.D. Hose 22 closed, it moved Engine 19 and Truck 11 down the road to their new home across from Charlotte High School, a much more modern facility.