Aerial No. 3A was painted maroon – a much darker shade of red than on Windsor’s other fire apparatus Bare chassis in primer at the Seagrave...
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Faded and stripped of equipment, the old Pirsch ended its days as a billboard for Phoenix Fire Apparatus in Drummondville, Quebec Truck No. 2A in action...
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Aerial No. 1A as immortalized on mural at the Hook Windsor’s former Aerial No. 1A as it looks today with original 1936 tractor attached to ex-Ann...
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Daredevils! Six Windsor firemen bravely pose on rungs of 1910 W.E. Seagrave horse-drawn aerial ladder truck in front of Pitt St. fire station. Not a safety...
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The 1916 Menard before rebuilding In 1920 Ladder No. 1, the shop-built 1941 Ford Ladder No. 2, the 1952 shop-built Dodge Before there were aerial ladder...
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“Old Mike” – Windsor’s First Motor Pumper Purchased in 1914, Windsor’s first motor-driven pumper was also one of the first automobile pumping engines placed in service...
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Old Mike 2 Engine No. 2 was the pride of the Windsor Fire Department for the next five years -- until it was displaced as our...
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The Gotfredson-Bickle's "maiden portrait" taken in front of the Bickle Fire Engines Ltd. plant in Woodstock before it was delivered to Walkerville The rebuilt, re-powered and...
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Hose No. 1 Hose No. 1 Perhaps the least used piece of front-line motor fire apparatus in Windsor Fire & Rescue Service history was a barely-remembered,...
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