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

2. Firefighter from Station 60 testing fire hose Firefighter from Station 60 testing fire hose 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.

3. Mayor cutting ribbon at new fire station Mayor cutting ribbon at new fire station 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.

4. Houston emergency service vehicles Houston emergency service vehicles The equipment in the photograph of new fire trucks assigned to Station 1 includes Engine 1, from 79 Sea Grave and pictured second from right, and Ladder 2, from 79 American La France and pictured on the...

5. Firefighters of Station 47 inspecting new fire engine Firefighters of Station 47 inspecting new fire engine 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.

6. Rear view of chemical truck from Station 7 Rear view of chemical truck from Station 7 Photograph of brand new Chemical Truck 7 was taken at Station 7, located at 2403 Milam & McIlhenney.

7. Group portrait of firefighters Group portrait of firefighters This photo was taken of 10 of the 35 new Houston Fire Department Fire Fighters in 1895. Firefighters identified in this photograph include: Henry Woley, Otto Kersten, and Pinky Bradly.

8. Houston Fire Station #19 Houston Fire Station #19 Houston Fire Station #19 at 1804 Gregg & New Orleans.

9. Men on truck #7 outside of an unidentified station Men on truck #7 outside of an unidentified station Brand new Ladder 7 replaced Hose Wagon 7, which was one of the last two horse drawn fire appratus.
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