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Una dotación del cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios de Pueblo Esther, en el área metropolitana sur de la ciudad de Rosario, república Argentina, combatiendo un incendio de pastizales
Auf den Spuren der Romanfigur Kurt Wallander habe ich in Ystad diese historischen Feuerwehrfahrzeuge entdeckt.
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A two-alarm fire damaged the historic Tadich Grill today. The fire was quickly extinguished, and the Grill should be open for business again soon. There were no injuries.
Established in 1849, Tadich is San Francisco's oldest restaurant and one of the city's oldest businesses.
Steam fire engine built by Merryweather. Purchased by Basset family of 'Tehidy House' Camborne, Cornwall about 1891. In use until early 1950's Now maintained by West of England Steam Society
Now a part of the Santa Clara County Fire Dept, but Los Altos Fire Dept at the time of this photo had 3 fire stations. Los Altos Fire engine 72 waits in staging at a large scale, multi-agency drill at the Holiday Inn in Milpitas in 1994.
Turnout gear at the ready. This firefighter's gear was situated next to Pioneer Squad 34 at the El Dorado County Fair.
Remember those generic horrors once available at Toys R Us stores throughout the World sold under their Fast Lane brand? I suspect some countries might still get them but many have been replaced by Welly and Suntoys in Asian markets.
Bizarrely some of these generic nasties have caught the attention of various Chinese toy makers ie. once one copies then many more follow!
Jieara certainly weren't the first to copy the Fastlane generic Fire Engine style vehicle and not the first to give it a black coloured Police livery either. Half grey plastic and half metal with clear lense headlights and fully rotating water cannon.
Found recently at Hiper Montblanc.
Mint and boxed.
Fire taken hold on tarmac laying vehicle "its still going whilst I am uploading these" 22nd April
Fire taken hold on tarmac laying vehicle "its still going whilst I am uploading these" 22nd April 2008 11.00am
The first thing I noticed when I got to the precinct today was a strong smell of burnt toast. So I wasn't surprised to see a fire engine parked by a service yard.