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The New Bedford Fire Department currently maintains and operates a fire apparatus fleet of six Engines, three Ladders, one Fireboat, one Air Cascade Unit, one Foam Trailer, and one ARFF Crash Rescue Unit (cross staffed by Engine 7) based at New Bedford Regional Airport and 4 reserve apparatus (3 engines, 1 ladder).
Fire Station No. 4: Fire Station No. 4: July 24, 1975 : 79 S. 6th St. 1867 building was oldest fire station in state when closed; now home of New Bedford Fire Museum: 11: First Baptist Church: First Baptist Church: April 21, 1975
The New Bedford Fire Museum is a local history museum at 51 Bedford Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is located in the 1867 Fire Station No. 4, the city's oldest surviving fire station. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]
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In 1902, this New Bedford fire chief invented an aerial ladder hoist that would revolutionize the way ladders were raised on fire trucks Curious SouthCoast: New Bedford fire chief's invention ...
New Bedford Fire Department crews responded to a late-night fire in a four-story mill building at 27 Healey St. Sept. 27, 2024. ... and the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services provided ...
The first self-propelled steam-driven fire engine was built in New York in 1841. It was the target of sabotage by firefighters and its use was discontinued, and motorized fire engines did not become commonplace until the early 1900s. The dawn of the 20th Century brought about the age of the motorized fire apparatus.
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