FIRE DEPARTMENT BUSINESS AT PROVIDENCE.

FIRE DEPARTMENT BUSINESS AT PROVIDENCE.

The Combination Ladder company, of Providence, R. I., has sold Norwich. Conn., a new city-size Sea grave trussed hook and ladder truck, with full complement of trussed wall scaling and extension ladders and chemical fire extinguisher equipment.— Schenectady, N. Y., has placed an order with the same company for 4,000 feet of fire hose and duplicate orders for cellar pipes and fire ladders.—Worcester, Mass., has ordered another Seagrave trussed hook and ladder truck and trussed ladders from the same company, to be equipped as the first one was with sixty-foot extension ladder and a large compie ment of wall ladders. It is also to have rubbertired wheels.—The company has also received from Webster, Mass., an outfit of the Scagrave Trussed Fire Extension ladders: Peabody. Mass., a seventy-foot trussed extension ladder also; and Greenfield. Mass., a sixty-foot.—Springfield. Mass., has also received a consignment of these ladders, and Montpelier, Vt., also, a second consignment of them— Newport. R. I., has found the new Seagrave hook and ladder truck purchased from the Combination Ladder company such a desirable piece of apparatus that a full carload of the Seagrave trussed fire ladders has been ordered, so that every fire truck will be fully equipped with the Seagrave patent trussed ladders.—The company has made delivery at Riverside. Conn., of a city-size Seagrave trussed hook and ladder truck, and Central Falls, R. I., has purchased 500 feet of the wax and Para gum-treated fire hose, while Kingston. Mass., has duplicated its order for 500 feet of the same class of hose.—George F. Fifer. for twenty-three years superintendent of the C. T. Holloway chemical engine factory, at Baltimore, has entered the employ of the Combination Ladder company Providence, R. L, as has also Frank C. Beebe, for fifteen years superintendent of the Gleason and Bailey Manufacturing company truck factory at Seneca Falls, N. Y.

The Combination Ladder company, of Providence, R. I., has sold Norwich. Conn., a new city-size Sea grave trussed hook and ladder truck, with full complement of trussed wall scaling and extension ladders and chemical fire extinguisher equipment.— Schenectady, N. Y., has placed an order with the same company for 4,000 feet of fire hose and duplicate orders for cellar pipes and fire ladders.—Worcester, Mass., has ordered another Seagrave trussed hook and ladder truck and trussed ladders from the same company, to be equipped as the first one was with sixty-foot extension ladder and a large compie ment of wall ladders. It is also to have rubbertired wheels.—The company has also received from Webster, Mass., an outfit of the Scagrave Trussed Fire Extension ladders: Peabody. Mass., a seventy-foot trussed extension ladder also; and Greenfield. Mass., a sixty-foot.—Springfield. Mass., has also received a consignment of these ladders, and Montpelier, Vt., also, a second consignment of them— Newport. R. I., has found the new Seagrave hook and ladder truck purchased from the Combination Ladder company such a desirable piece of apparatus that a full carload of the Seagrave trussed fire ladders has been ordered, so that every fire truck will be fully equipped with the Seagrave patent trussed ladders.—The company has made delivery at Riverside. Conn., of a city-size Seagrave trussed hook and ladder truck, and Central Falls, R. I., has purchased 500 feet of the wax and Para gum-treated fire hose, while Kingston. Mass., has duplicated its order for 500 feet of the same class of hose.—George F. Fifer. for twenty-three years superintendent of the C. T. Holloway chemical engine factory, at Baltimore, has entered the employ of the Combination Ladder company Providence, R. L, as has also Frank C. Beebe, for fifteen years superintendent of the Gleason and Bailey Manufacturing company truck factory at Seneca Falls, N. Y.

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