Demonstration of first fire truck, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, 1967Cape Hatteras National SeashoreDemonstration of Ocracoke's First Fire Truck; 10/30/67; 4 Wheel Drive, Dodge chassis with Darley pump, 750 gal/min, 500 gal booster tankDemonstration of Ocracoke's First Fire Truck; 10/30/67; 4 Wheel Drive, Dodge chassis with Darley pump, 750 gal/min, 500 gal booster tank.
Left-hand view of truck, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft-hand view of truck. Fire Truck II-E-10887, Physical Facilities - Equipment Left-hand view of truck.Fire Truck, II-E-10887, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Right side, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRight side, showing Indian pumps, road flares, fire extinguisher, and battery box. Fire Truck II-E-10892, Physical Facilities - Equipment Right side, showing Indian pumps, road flares, fire extinguisher, and battery box.Fire Truck, II-E-10892, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1938-10
Hose packing, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHose packing. Top view of boxes opened... Left box has hose pack removed to show arrangement of attached hose in lower compartment... Right box shows arrangement of tools. Fire Truck II-E-10891, Physical Facilities - Equipment Hose packing. Top view of boxes opened... Left box has hose pack removed to show arrangement of attached hose in lower compartment... Right box shows arrangement of tools.Fire Truck, II-E-10891, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1938-10
Left side, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft side, showing valves, and metal box for wrenches, etc. open. Fire Truck II-E-10893, Physical Facilities - Equipment Left side, showing valves, and metal box for wrenches, etc. open.Fire Truck, II-E-10893, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1938-10
Left side, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft side, showing valves, and metal box for wrenches, etc. open. Fire Truck II-E-10894, Physical Facilities - Equipment Left side, showing valves, and metal box for wrenches, etc. open.Fire Truck, II-E-10894, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1938-10
Two men with with City of Miami Rescue, October 1964Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of two men with City of Miami Rescue; Fire Rescue demonstration; "Completely equipped unit with refills and servicing facilities for all types of breathing apparatus".
Left view, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft view, showing six men in the back of truck and two men in the cab: May Wilson, driver (Telephone Foreman), Right Side: 1) John Morrell, Ranger, 2) unidentified, 3) Harold O. Edwards, Left side: 1) T. Lee Owenby, 2) Clarence Curly Marks, 3) unidentified. Fire Truck II-E-10886, Physical Facilities - Equipment Left view, showing six men in the back of truck and two men in the cab: May Wilson, driver (Telephone Foreman), Right Side: 1) John Morrell, Ranger, 2) unidentified, 3) Harold O. Edwards, Left side: 1) T. Lee Owenby, 2) Clarence Curly Marks, 3) unidentified.Fire Truck, II-E-10886, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Rear view close-up, showing hose reel, Fire TruckGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRear view close-up, showing hose reel, Pacific pumper, canteen rack, and rack used to hold grease and oil for pumper. Fire Truck II-E-10889, Physical Facilities - Equipment Rear view close-up, showing hose reel, Pacific pumper, canteen rack, and rack used to hold grease and oil for pumper.Fire Truck, II-E-10889, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Engine with fire men, October 8 1964Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of engine with fire men; Fire Rescue Demonstration; "Engine 10. 1,000 GPM pumper which carries 1,500 feet of 2 1/2 " and two 1 1/2 " pre connect jump lines. Equipped with a wetting agent proportioning system. A water tank capacity of 300 gallons." Photo Source: Metro Dade Public Saftey Division
Two men in costume next to a man and woman, fire truck in backgroundEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of line of fire trucks and cars. In front is a convertible with "Mary Brown H. A. F. B. Mrs. Flame" on banner on side-next to car are a man dressed as a fire dog, a lady, Smokey and the fire chief.