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Truman and Sylvia Bull Coe House: ... 877-881 E. Long St. ... Near Northside Historic District. June 4, 1980 Off State Route ...
Northmoor Engine House / Station #19: More images: 3601 N. High Street 2033-2003 September 24, 2003 No N/A: CR-56 Deardurff House / Franklinton P.O. More images: 72 S. Gift Street 1446-01 September 18, 2001 Yes, #73001435: March 20, 1973 CR-57 Southwood Elementary School: More images: 1500 S. Fourth Street 0937-02 June 25, 2002 No N/A: CR-58 ...
As a result, a group of businessmen decided to develop a new hotel and theater with modern construction and safety features on the southern edge of downtown. The building was called "The Great Southern Fireproof Hotel and Opera House", and was designed by the local architectural firm of Dauben, Krumm, and Riebel. Construction began in 1894.
The vehicle has a small 50 US gallons (190 L; 42 imp gal) water tank and can pump 10 US gallons per minute (0.63 litres per second; 8.3 imperial gallons per minute) at a pressure of 100 pounds per square inch (690 kPa). [5] It is a multipurpose unit used for patrol, mop up, or initial attack.
The exact number of cans per pound can't be quantified due to different measurements. Depending on the brand, estimates show there are usually 32 to 35 cans per pound. For smaller, more common 12 ...
A Type 2 Tactical water tender belonging to the United States Forest Service. A wildland water tender is a specialized vehicle capable of bringing water, foam, or dry chemicals to fire trucks in the field that are engaged on the fireline. Water tenders have a large truck mounted tank that carries a minimum 1,000 gallons and up to 4,000 gallons ...
Call it an atmospheric river, a Pineapple Express or just weather, but some parts of California and the U.S. Northwest are being slammed by up to foot of rain before the storm runs out of moisture ...
According to the United States Fire Administration, wildfires were responsible for an average of 12.0 deaths per million populace in 2008. In North Carolina, the death rate was found to be 14.4 per million populace. [46] However, despite their low responsibility in loss of life, wildfires are responsible for a massive amount of property loss.