Wednesday, October 19, 2011

1970 Fire Department Seminole Florida Officers
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Original and Vintage Magazine Clipping.
  Collectible Paper
Memorabilia of Your Town
and Firefighters History Today before it's gone Tomorrow.
Please, see an enlarged scan of the illustration below.
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Seminole Volunteer Fire Department "Line Officers"֊Left to Right: John M. (Marty) Combs, Assistant Chief; Ray Mutter, 2nd Assistant Chief; Donald Fashner, Chief; Bob Genhold, Captain; Ray Кпош, Lieutenant; "Jake" Clark, Captain; Harold

"Doc" Kinsey, Lieutenant.
Seminole Volunteer Fire Department Board of Directors: Standing, Left to Kig/it: Holland Mangum, President; "Jake" C/arfc, Vice President; Don Beggs, Jr., Board Member, Roscoe Durrand, Treasurer; Bob Goodnow, Board Member;

Kneeling: Tom Coleman, Board Member; George Gansereit, Board Member; John TerBurgh, Jr., Board Member and Alfred Meyer, Secretary.
1970 Fire Department Seminole Florida Officers
Very Rare Old Print.Watermark "E.BA.Y" Is Only In Our Listing, Not On Real Page.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1960's Fire Department Los Angeles City/County/US Foresty
Some Key places and names:

Los Angeles County Sheriff's

helicopter
Troy Cook
Roland Barton
El Cariso Hotshots Cleveland National Forest
Olive View Sanatorium-
vicinity of Wilson Canyon on the west,
and Loop and Cougar Canyons on the east. Los Angeles County Fire

Department camp crews
U. S. Forest Service information officer
 Loop Canyon from Los Pinetos Peak, into May Canyon and then into Wilson Canyon near Olive View Sanatorium
 Patrol  74
Station

107
Engines 73, 373, Patrols 73, 46
Soledad Dispatching Center
Battalion Chief
 by the Veterans Administration Hospital at San Fernando
Malibu Dispatching Center
L.A. County's Topanga Lookout
Loop

Canyon and the San Fernando Valley foothills near Sylmar.
Bear Divide Station
Peggy Hotch-kiss
five marines were killed
Camp Pendleton Marine base in northern San Diego County
 Lower Pacoima

Canyon
Pacoima Lutheran and Holy Cross Hospitals in the San Fernando Valley.
Eleven fire fighters died
United States Forest Service's El Cariso Hotshot Crew
San Gabriel Mountains in view looking northeast from San

Fernando Ranger Station
CLIFF DEKTAR
Cleveland National Fores
Mendenhall Peak Lookout
Members of the volunteer Montrose, Sylmar, and Altadena Search and Rescue Teams
Los Angeles City Fire Department's

Coldwater Signal Office
 Ben Seymour
Don Porter,
Los Angeles City fire equipment, along with Los Angeles County fire trucks
Los Angeles County helicopter
Lt. Lindell Griggers
Gordon King
The fire

commander was William Beaty, U. S. Forest Service fire control officer.
Chief Keith E. Klinger and Division Chief George Brunton commanded L.A. County forces.
Deputy Chief Thomas Turley was in charge of L.A. City
units.
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Original magazine illustrated article from  the  1960's.
About 3 pages long.
Quite scarce and old 

(this a vintage and original pages, not a copy or reproduction)
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1960's Fire Department Los Angeles City/County/US Forest
Very Rare Old Print.Watermark "E.BA.Y" Is Only In Our Listing, Not On Real Page.
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1950s Monroe Fire Department Massachusetts Truck Ad
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Original magazine  advertisement from  the 1950's.
Ad size about  5"x10".
Quite scarce and old (this a vintage and original ad, not a copy or reproduction )


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1950s Monroe Fire Department Massachusetts Truck Ad
Very Rare Old Print.Watermark "E.BA.Y" Is Only In Our Listing, Not On Real Page.
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Suffolk Fire Department Chief VA Virginia Ad














 





Suffolk Fire Department Chief   R A Baines  VA Virginia Ad
Very Rare Old Print.Watermark "E.BA.Y" Is Only In Our Listing, Not On Real Page.

#109_Baines
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