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  2. Duwamish (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Duwamish (fireboat) Duwamish. (fireboat) Originally the Seattle fireboat Duwamish was built with a ram bow. /  47.62818°N 122.33652°W  / 47.62818; -122.33652. Duwamish is a retired fireboat in the United States. [2] She is the second oldest vessel designed to fight fires in the US, after Edward M. Cotter, in Buffalo, New York.

  3. Fireboats of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Fireboats in Seattle, Washington image name launched retired notes Snoqualmie: 1891: 1935: First fireboat on North America's west coast. [1] Duwamish: 1909: 1985: Duwamish was originally built with a "ram" bow, so she could sink a blazing vessel before it set other vessels ablaze. [1] Currently a museum ship. Alki: 1927: 2013: Chief Seattle ...

  4. Eugene McAllaster - Wikipedia

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    Eugene McAllaster. Eugene Loring McAllaster was born April 20, 1866, in Pennsylvania. A distinguished Seattle, Washington, naval architect and engineer, he is most famous for designing the historic Seattle fireboat Duwamish. He was also a consulting engineer on Seattle's Denny Hill and Jackson Street regrades .

  5. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, a larger two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the present site and in 1910, the new fireboat Duwamish replaced the Snoqualmie. The wood-frame building was demolished in 1916 and replaced by an elegant brick building in 1917, incorporating Craftsman and Tudor Revival details. An additional fireboat Alki came into service in ...

  6. Grand Trunk Pacific dock - Wikipedia

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    Grand Trunk Pacific dock on fire. Fireboat Duwamish at right fighting fire. Hand-tinted photograph. On July 30, 1914, the dock was destroyed by an explosion and massive fire. One source reports that the cause was a spark from a cigarette or cigar landing in a pile of sawdust.

  7. Snoqualmie (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    1935. General characteristics. The Snoqualmie was Seattle 's first fireboat. [1] [2] She was the first fireboat on North America's west coast. She was launched in 1891, as a 98 feet (30 m) long, wooden-hulled, steam-powered vessel. [3] She was taken out of service, and rebuilt when Seattle completed its second fireboat, the Duwamish, in 1909.

  8. Alki (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The Alki is a fireboat noted for its long service in Seattle, Washington. [1] The boat was built in 1927 and is 123 feet (37 m) long. She was Seattle's third fireboat. [3] She was built with gasoline engines, which were replaced with diesels in 1947. The new engine retrofit allowed the Alki to increase its pumping capacity from 12,000 gallons ...

  9. Category:Fireboats in Seattle, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Duwamish (fireboat) L. Leschi (fireboat) M. Marine One (fireboat) S. Snoqualmie (fireboat) This page was last edited on 29 February 2020, at 21:19 ...