At the Toronto factory - August, 1925 Engine 4 drafts from the Thames River at 1929 Chatham Hotel fire Engine 1 handed over to HVSO -...
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Just-delivered Engine No. 3, 1923 American-LaFrance in front of the Windsor Daily Star offices on Ferry Street Ford City's 1922 and 1924 LaFrances in front of...
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Three-quarters of a century later, one can only wonder what the members of Windsor’s very first rescue squad would think of Rescue 3 – Windsor’s current…
Former Squad 2, 1984 Wilcox/Ford, repainted and re-lettered as Squad 6 Squad 4’s 1986 Fordwith Dependable Rescue Body Squads 2 and 4 side-by-side atextra-alarm fire on...
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Windsor’s Rescue Squads Part 4 Windsor’s Rescue Squads Part 4 Since the formation of its first emergency life-saving squad in the early 1930s, the Windsor Fire...
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Windsor’s Rescue Squads Part 3 – “The Bug” Windsor’s Rescue Squads Part 3 – “The Bug” Windsor’s Rescue Squads Part 3 – “The Bug” After nearly...
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The new Service Car No. 1, December 1940 In action at Windsor Paper Co. fire, Riverside Dr. W., Feb. 21, 1945 The original Service Car No....
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Windsor’s first Rescue Car -- the 1929 Studebaker after restoration in the late 1970s Refurbished and repainted, here’s how the `47 Mercury looks today In-service photo...
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Many citizens of Windsor will be able to relate to the story in the Windsor Star on October 25, 2005 titled “1960 blast shook city”. It…
Aerial No. 1A – the 1982 Pierreville-Spartan with retrofitted piped waterway Aerial No. 4A – the 1981 Thibault-Spartan "THE QUEBEC TWINS " By the late 1970s,...
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