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==History== | ==History== | ||
Fire service in Pensacola dates back to [[1810]], when Spanish officials imported two fire engines, fifty leather buckets, hoses and nozzles from a British firm. A volunteer firefighting brigade was formed in [[1821]] when Florida was transferred to the United States. Volunteers continued to be the only means of fire protection until [[January 1]], [[1898]], when the city established a full-time department of paid firefighters. | Fire service in Pensacola dates back to [[1810]], when Spanish officials imported two fire engines, fifty leather buckets, hoses and nozzles from a British firm. A volunteer firefighting brigade was formed in [[1821]] when Florida was transferred to the United States. Volunteers continued to be the only means of fire protection until [[January 1]], [[1898]], when the city established a full-time department of paid firefighters. | ||
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+ | ==Images== | ||
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+ | Image:JohnCampbell-firefighter-1888.jpg|"John Campbell". [[1888]]. | ||
+ | Image:JohnBaker-FireChief-1901.jpg|Chief John Baker. [[1901]]. | ||
+ | Image:PFD-wagon.jpg|PFD fire wagon in front of station. Circa [[1900]]s. | ||
+ | Image:PFD-wagon2.jpg|PFD wagon at [[Jackson Street|Jackson]] and [[de Villiers Street]]s, [[1909]]. | ||
+ | Image:PFD-1911-1.jpg|PFD firefighters outside station, [[1911]] | ||
+ | Image:PFD-1911-2.jpg|PFD firefighters outside station, [[1911]] | ||
+ | Image:PFD-1911-3.jpg|PFD firefighters with ladder truck, [[1911]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:36, 25 April 2008
The Pensacola Fire Department is the fire protection arm of the City of Pensacola. The current Fire Chief is Frank Edwards.
History
Fire service in Pensacola dates back to 1810, when Spanish officials imported two fire engines, fifty leather buckets, hoses and nozzles from a British firm. A volunteer firefighting brigade was formed in 1821 when Florida was transferred to the United States. Volunteers continued to be the only means of fire protection until January 1, 1898, when the city established a full-time department of paid firefighters.
Images
"John Campbell". 1888.
Chief John Baker. 1901.
PFD fire wagon in front of station. Circa 1900s.
PFD wagon at Jackson and de Villiers Streets, 1909.
PFD firefighters outside station, 1911
PFD firefighters outside station, 1911
PFD firefighters with ladder truck, 1911