- A
fireboat or fire-float is a
specialized watercraft with
pumps and
nozzles designed for
fighting s****line and
shipboard fires. The
first fireboats, dating...
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Deluge (
fireboat) may
refer to: Deluge (
fireboat, 1911), a
Baltimore fireboat that
fought a fire
aboard the
Kerry Range in 1917 Deluge (
fireboat, 1923)...
- Navy, in
service 1841–1866
Geyser (
fireboat, 1886), one of Chicago's
first fireboats Geyser (
fireboat, 1889), a
fireboat built for Bay City,
Michigan MV Geysir...
- The
Fireboat Station in Tacoma, Washington,
built in 1928, was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1986. It was the base for
three fireboats...
-
Fireboat No. 1 is a
historic fireboat on
display in a
permanent land
installation on the
waterfront in the Old Town area of Tacoma, Washington. Built...
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Chicago has
operated dedicated fireboats since 1877. In 1986, the
Chicago Tribune offered a
history of Chicago's
larger fireboats, when the
Chicago Fire Department...
- As an
important river port,
there has been six
fireboats operated by the
Detroit Fire Department.
Patricia Zacharias. "The
Detroit Fire Department's 130...
- John D.
McKean is a
fireboat that
served the New York City Fire
Department as
Marine Company 1. She is
named after John D. Mckean, who died in a 1953 steam...
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Three Forty Three is a
Ranger 4200
class fireboat that
serves the New York City Fire
Department as
marine company 1.
Designed by
Robert Allan Ltd. and...
- John J.
Harvey is a
fireboat formerly of the New York City Fire
Department (FDNY) in New York City,
famed for
returning to
service following the September...