Very first self-propelled fire engine, Lansing
Photo of first self-propelled (automobile pumper) fire engine, October, 1908, Lansing, Michiagn. Chassis built in the Olds Motor Works in Lansing and shipped to the Webb Pumper Company in St. Louis, Missouri for installation of pumper equipment. This was the first instance of a motor vehicle being used as a water pumper for a fire department. J. P. Edmonds was, at that time, serving in the police and fire department which purchased this vehicle at a cost of $6,000. This pumper was given its first real test at the Downey House fire in 1912. Representatives of fire departments from cities all over the United States came to Lansing to see it in operation on test cases.
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Making of Modern Michigan
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- Date
- 1908-10
- Creators
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Edmonds, James P.
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Photographs
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No linguistic content
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- 1 photograph
- Holding Institution
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Capital Area District Library (Lansing, Mich.)
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