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1922 – Station 3 Becomes Fully Motorized

The horse, drawn carriage, and steamer pumpers at Stamford Fire Station #3 on Fairfield Avenue, replaced by motorized equipment around 1920. In this phot, dated 1933, we see truck driver, Edward Gleason, and seated beside him is Henry Dugdale. Standing from left to right are Michael Donovan, John Solomon, [...]

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1922-02-03: The Stamford Fire Department in 1922… A Pictorial and Roster

The Stamford Fire Department has grown to fifty-eight personnel in 1922, staffing three fire stations. Chief Victor Veit is in charge. During the previous year, 1921, the Department received and responded to 94 Bell Alarms, 140 Telephone Alarms and 18 verbal calls, for a total of 252 Alarms. This is [...]

By |2021-05-20T23:59:05-05:00April 8, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, featured, Personnel, Portraits, Timeline|Tags: |Comments Off on 1922-02-03: The Stamford Fire Department in 1922… A Pictorial and Roster

1922-02-04: Massive Explosion Rocks Richards & Co. Factory at 845 Canal Street. Two workers killed.

On February 4, 1922, a massive explosion of a railroad tank car carrying mixed acids was felt as far away as Sound Beach. The tank car was located at the canal waterfront factory of Richards and Co., today's address is 845 Canal Street. The explosion destroyed one of Richards & [...]

By |2021-05-18T13:02:59-05:00May 18, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, Commercial Building Fire, Timeline|Comments Off on 1922-02-04: Massive Explosion Rocks Richards & Co. Factory at 845 Canal Street. Two workers killed.

1922-06-12: Engine No 4, An American LaFrance Triple Combination Pumper

Stamford Fire Department receives its new American LaFrance Triple Combination Hose, Pumper, and Chemical Equipment Car.  It went into service as Engine No. 4 after the acceptance testing was completed on the Broad Street bridge.

By |2021-06-01T00:16:14-05:00June 1, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, New Apparatus, Timeline, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 1922-06-12: Engine No 4, An American LaFrance Triple Combination Pumper

1923 04 24 – Building Collapse in Atlantic Street: A Tale of Negligence

In a shocking turn of events, the east and north walls of the former Masonic Hall building on Atlantic Street collapsed on April 24, 2023. The incident, which sent shockwaves through the community, was under the supervision of the Metropolitan Wrecking Company at the time of the disaster. [...]

By |2023-08-06T09:07:48-05:00August 6, 2023|Categories: 1920-1929|Comments Off on 1923 04 24 – Building Collapse in Atlantic Street: A Tale of Negligence

1924-06-21: Engine 4 Slides Off Road Enroute To A Call of Fire. Firefighter McCarthy Hurt, Apparatus Wrecked

On the morning of June 21, 1924, Stamford Fire Department Engine No. 4 skidded off the road at Bulls Head during a strong thunderstorm, throwing Firefighter William McCarthy from the rear step of apparatus and onto the rocks,  The fall caused a significant laceration to his head.  Three other firefighters [...]

By |2021-06-01T01:07:22-05:00June 1, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, Apparatus Accident, Timeline|Comments Off on 1924-06-21: Engine 4 Slides Off Road Enroute To A Call of Fire. Firefighter McCarthy Hurt, Apparatus Wrecked

1924: Stamford’s Fire Alarm System

These pictures of Stamford Fire Departments' "Alarm Room," come from the 1924 Ball Program,. They include instructions on how to transmit an "Alarm of Fire".

By |2021-05-31T17:00:03-05:00May 31, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, Alarm Room, Dispatch / 911, Timeline|Comments Off on 1924: Stamford’s Fire Alarm System

1925-08-08: Firemen Build Drill Tower in Spare Time

Stamford firefighters have a long-standing tradition of helping to improve the job that they love so much. In 1925, when budget constraints prevailed, Stamford Firefighters saved taxpayers $1,500 ($23,0000 in today's money) by building their own training tower in the back of the Central Fire Station. The tower was designed [...]

By |2021-06-17T21:59:53-05:00June 17, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1920-1929, Timeline, Training|Comments Off on 1925-08-08: Firemen Build Drill Tower in Spare Time

1928: Stamford’s Industrial Southend

The picture shown is a high-resolution scan of an image found in the 5th Grand Ball Program in 1928.  The view is looking west, across the East Branch Canal. The building along the canal still stands today but has recently been completed stripped down and rebuilt (shown below).  The Yale [...]

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1930-01-17: Tank Explosion at Luders Marine Construction Company Kills One, Destroys Building & Boats

At 9:34 in the morning of February 19, 1930, a welder caused an explosion of a fuel tank that threw burning oil onto a nearby building at the Luders Marine complex, in turn causing a massive fire.  The building, containing eight boats for winter storage were completely destroyed with the [...]

By |2021-06-20T02:22:01-05:00June 20, 2021|Categories: 1900's, 1930-1939, Commercial Building Fire, Fatal Fire, Timeline|Comments Off on 1930-01-17: Tank Explosion at Luders Marine Construction Company Kills One, Destroys Building & Boats
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