Re: Fireman, USA, 1850's
IIRC, most of Charleston's fire equipment was damaged, used up or destroyed either in the war or in the great earthquake in 1886. New York City firefighters were sympathetic and sent at least one engine to help restart the city's department. In 2001, FDNY was surprised, but pleased, to receive an engine from Charleston to help replace their own destroyed equipment. I haven't been able to locate the AP article and am scrounging Firehouse Magazine for its cite.
In the process, I ran into this. Did any of you know about "Old Mose"?
IIRC, most of Charleston's fire equipment was damaged, used up or destroyed either in the war or in the great earthquake in 1886. New York City firefighters were sympathetic and sent at least one engine to help restart the city's department. In 2001, FDNY was surprised, but pleased, to receive an engine from Charleston to help replace their own destroyed equipment. I haven't been able to locate the AP article and am scrounging Firehouse Magazine for its cite.
In the process, I ran into this. Did any of you know about "Old Mose"?
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