Here is what could be the start of a very informative tour of the Atlanta Fire Dept. with photos of apparatus and stations both past and present.If anyone has anything they would like to add please do.This is an attempt to document History and profile the Atlanta Fire Dept.
06-03-2007, 09:34 PM (This post was last modified: 06-03-2007, 09:57 PM by jim kay.)
Here are a few photos from my trip to Atlanta in August 1986.I was not as big a buff then as today and the pictures show.First up is a photo of Sta.1 in it's current location at 71 Elliot St. SW there were several locations for Sta.1 thru the years.Firemick and myself have been busy criss crossing the city taking photos and uncovering whatever history there is to be found.Several hundred photos have already been taken and have just begun to scratch the surface.
Here is historic Station No. 6, Built in 1894, Fire Station No. 6 served the "Sweet Auburn" community until 1991. It is located
on the corner of Auburn Avenue NE and Boulevard NE and was home to Engine Company 6. Now it is owned by the National Park Service/Dept. of the Interior and is the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. It has an old Fire Engine 6 (American LaFrance) and an old Housewatch area inside.
06-03-2007, 09:45 PM (This post was last modified: 06-03-2007, 09:58 PM by jim kay.)
Here are a few of the apparatus from sta.1 as taken in August 1986.Unfortunately they are from the front only.First up is a face shot of Engine 1 an old Mack and notice the turret on the roof.
Here is Ladder 1 in there older Seagrave tiller from 1986 notice the emblem on the nose "Company 1 Prompt to Action" and if you look closely in the bay on the officers side you can see the step van of then "Squad 5"
Here is a photo of another rescue leaving sta. 2 in August of 1986.The present day location at 1568 Jonesboro Rd SE.I wish I had taken better photos during this time. Of course this was the only truck photographed.
These are pics of the stones out in front of Station 1. The current Station 1 (71 Elliot St SW) built in 1961 has the old stone plaque from Station 1 built in 1892 (which was located at 44 W. Alabama St) the new plaque (1961) and a memorial to Chief Joyner as well. The pic that Steve Skaar had taken with the 1961 Pirsch is very interesting in that it must have been the first Engine 1 from that house. I will be posting a ton of modern apparatus pics as well.