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Ecusta Fire Department Is Always Ready For Action :—,-w^' ' "■ — F ‘tj'^a-win^r^ vvvv^}«^^^^~^v~www»™«»*v«^'«v5~rt^ ' «~v»v«v4»™«»0«** y/mHi WSft^-AW$9S««S^ d6£«6aB;i»M-)o^vx>:v MM«»C!«0«^y^-»W‘X>v-^ *Wn ^ W»* ^»«> •»c«-A 9wv'«vw,svvw*>>»w* AV.'A’.'5:»»«>>K.5(» ':1^6W^?«6a&^ii^fl6*-X46C«•^Cd^fc5f•Hw«• «iiiuiii:- On Firing Line Don’t get excited! There’s no fire yet, thank goodness. But in the event of a fire, our bbys want to be ready to lick it. The above picture was made during a fire drill and shows Dewey Bums on the ladder and Herbert Finck and Elmer Gevedon at the top. Standing in front of one of the many Hydrant houses located at strategic places around the plant are Ernest Burch, left, who is general inspector and D. J. Luther, right, who is inspec tor of the Fibre Warehouse. These men make regular inspec tions throughout the plant and warehouses. The small build ings are equipped with modern fire-fighting tools. Holding the large ^ hose, shown in the photo above, are Dewey Burns and Elmeir Gevedon. The picture at ,the top right, shows Inspector Burch with the gasoline fire pump and below is a view of th^ electric fire pump. ■ V J:: /:| ^ -i::! j:1l ■M '• )E A A! (I h:ii I-:*-- 'i-. • ;Vi ■ 35 m M
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