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From left to right: Diane Pershing, Donna Milsom.
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Charles Sevier was chief of police from 1909-1915. He was one of the first members of the volunteer fire department. Here he celebrates his 90th birthday in 1963.
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A photo of the buildings of the Police and Fire Complex.
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Fire truck in front of City Hall at 3482 S. Broadway.
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This building was the original Dance Hall for the Tuileries Amusement Park. It was later bought by the National Film Co. which sold it to Alexander Industries. It was then bought by the City of Englewood for $14,500 and housed the Library and Police and Fire departments.
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Fire Department trucks in front of City Hall.
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These are the first aid and rescue squad trucks. The vehicle in front is the ambulance, which was a converted hearse.
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This was a new fire engine in 1992 for the Englewood Fire Department.
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Volunteer Fire Department, south crew. The photo was taken in Tuileries Park with horse car #2.
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North Station equipment and crew taken at Tuileries Gardens.
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This is the volunteer fire crew and their equipment taken at Tuileries Park about 1908.
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A fire at Mutt's Standard Station on S. Santa Fe.