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Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 Yesterday The Baltimore City Fire Department held a little ceremony at the quarters of Engine 14 celebrating 125 years of service to the citizens of Baltimore. It is the longest continuously open fire station in Maryland. Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 On display was their 1888 Clapp and Jones steamer that was brought down from the Fire Museum of Maryland: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 They also brought down the 1922 Ahrens Fox: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 Captain Domonic Fiaschetti giving the history of the company: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 This steamer went in service on July 1, 1888 on the day that the Hollins Street station opened: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 Another shot: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 Captain unveiling the plaque: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - BCFDphotoman - 10-03-2013 All of the guys of Engine 14 posing for the group shot: Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - hank - 10-03-2013 Good photos! tHANKs Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - Guest - 10-04-2013 Great coverage on this celebration Howard! Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - nozzleman - 10-04-2013 Great coverage and thanks for the great pictures. Baltimore City Engine 14 Celebrates 125 years: - Marc - 10-16-2013 Nice pics, and GREAT to see the Brothers keeping the TRADITION of the job alive!!!! |