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81. Station 18 fire engine Station 18 fire engine 1962 A 1962 Ward LaFrance fire engine sitting in the driveway of Station 18.

82. Station 28 firefighter and dalmatian in fire engine Station 28 firefighter and dalmatian in fire engine 1962 Captain Jarvis Little with the station mascot Domino.

83. Firefighters of Station 18 standing next to fire engine Firefighters of Station 18 standing next to fire engine 1962 The firefighter of Station 18, standing in fromt of a fire engine. Left to right they are Joe Pollett-Chauffeur, Bob Swisher-Pipe, Captain A.C. “Buster” Green, and Ladderman David Ward-Pipe.

84. Group photo of Station 28 firefighters and dalmatian Group photo of Station 28 firefighters and dalmatian 1962 Group photo of Station 28 firefighters. Left to right they are: Howard McBee, Jame Chandler, Wayne Lankord, Ed Ceaser, and H. Little. The dog's name is Domino.

85. Firefighters of Station 47 inspecting new fire engine Firefighters of Station 47 inspecting new fire engine 1965 This is Engine 47, the model of the truck is a 1960 FWD. Four firefighters listen while a fifth firefighter points out the machinery on the fire engine.

86. Firefighter from Station 60 testing fire hose Firefighter from Station 60 testing fire hose 1968 Crew testing the new "High Pressure" Booster line. One firefighter is spraying water on the lawn in front of the fire station while another firefighter watches from behind.

87. Station 54 crash truck next to car Station 54 crash truck next to car 1968 Brand new Crash Truck 254 on its way to the Intercontinental Airport and new Fire Station 54.

88. Mayor cutting ribbon at new fire station Mayor cutting ribbon at new fire station 1970 Fire Station location unknown. From left to right: Chief Fred Hooker, Unknown, Mayor Louie Welch, Chief Jim Honea, City Councilman Frank E. Mann, Fire Chief Jake Cook, and Chief W. O. Hunter.

89. Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck 1970 Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck. The truck has "Intercontinental Airport" under the Houston Fire Department label.

90. Group photo of Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck Group photo of Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck 1970 Group photo of Station 54 firefighters standing next to crash truck. The truck has "Intecontinental Airport" below the Houston Fire Department label.

91. Houston Fire Chief Jake Cook with Houston Mayor Lewis Welch Houston Fire Chief Jake Cook with Houston Mayor Lewis Welch 1970s Chief Jake Cook was the Fire Chief from 1968 to 1973 and Mayor Louie Welch was mayor from 1964 to 1973.

92. Firefighters at multiple alarm fire with Downtown Station equipment Firefighters at multiple alarm fire with Downtown Station equipment 1972 Photgraph of a large fire at night. The left side of the photo shows a Ward LaFrance platform pumper, shown raised and operating with a heavy stream nozzle. The right of the photo is a ladder truck, shown...

93. Firefighters of Station 1 cleaning Engine 1 Firefighters of Station 1 cleaning Engine 1 1972 This photograph was taken at Station 1, located at 410 Bagby. Amado Garzia has been identified as the man in the middle.

94. Firefighters of Station 34 standing next to fire engine Firefighters of Station 34 standing next to fire engine 1975 Fire Station 34, Barry Road. A. I. Baker, Captain is the man in the middle with the red helmet.

95. Firefighters on ladder outside burning building Firefighters on ladder outside burning building 1975 Fire near downtown Houston. The firefighter near the window is wearing the newly issued Federal Helmet and the other fire fighter is wearing the old style helmet called the "Hard Boil".

96. Houston Fire Chief standing next to emergency vehicle Houston Fire Chief standing next to emergency vehicle 1975 This photograph of Chauffeur J. P. Morgan was taken outside of Station 5.

97. Houston Fire Station #1 Houston Fire Station #1 1976 Houston Fire Station #1 at 410 Bagby.

98. Houston Fire Station #10 Houston Fire Station #10 1976 Houston Fire Station #10 at 205 Charters.

99. Houston Fire Station #11 Houston Fire Station #11 1976 Houston Fire Station #11 at 4520 Washington.

100. Houston Fire Station #12 Houston Fire Station #12 1976 Houston Fire Station #12 at 1520 Alber & Terry.
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