File:First motor-driven apparatus in the St. Louis Fire Department. Tested at Engine Co. 32, July 1910, assigned to Engine Co. 36, 1 Dec 1910. Webb 2nd size 700 gpm pumper, 1910 model.jpg

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Title: First motor-driven apparatus in the St. Louis Fire Department. Tested at Engine Co. 32, July 1910, assigned to Engine Co. 36, 1 Dec 1910. Webb 2nd size 700 gpm pumper, 1910 model.
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Motorized Fire Engines
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black and white
outdoors
Fire fighters
Fire engines
Fire stations
Fire extinction
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149585
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