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The Omaha Fire Department chose the College World Series as the background to display a public education engine named for a firefighter who died in the line of duty.
Lois Rufer, 102, waves as she rides with Huntington Beach Fire Capt. Rex Rysewyk on the recently restored 1922 Seagrave motorized fire engine on Thursday.
The city’s first motorized fire engine was restored over 15 years by the Huntington Beach Firefighters’ Association.
A public meeting about a proposal to build a new fire station will be held July 22 at the Commerce Street fire station in Yorktown Heights.
This truck is a 1941 original fire engine, purchased by the O’Brien County Farmers Mutual Association back in the day. But the fire department says it doesn’t have records of when it left the ...