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These two fire engines just turned up outside my flat with much wailing of sirens and flashing of lights. After about fifteen minutes they went away again. There was no sign of a fire anywhere.

They served the communities of San Martin, Madrone, Rucker and Redwood Retreat and the rural areas of the cities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Engine 3 was photographed at a drill at San Martin Airport in 1992.

City of York Fire Brigade

Photo taken mid 1960s outside Clifford Street Fire Station York

A shiny fire engine on a beautiful spring morning.

Auf den Spuren der Romanfigur Kurt Wallander habe ich in Ystad diese historischen Feuerwehrfahrzeuge entdeckt.

Cimasa fuera de servicio y en "deposito" o sea pudreindose a la intemperie.

Destacamento de Carrasco.

 

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Engine 24 aka Redrover on Bedford St

2 Dennis Fire Engines at the Middlewich Transport Festival July 20 08.

1942 Fire Engine~

  

Sedona Historical Museum

Jordan Apple Orchard

Sedona, AZ

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.

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It was in front of me, getting ready to turn left.

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