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On May 14, 1993, we began the long job of building the fire station by the burning of nearly a block of old buildings on Main Street. Our department set the burn up as a drill and invited area departments to participate. We had 27 departments attend, which included 150 firefighters, 14 pumpers, 15 tankers, two rescue trucks, two grassfire rigs, two ambulances, one air tank refill truck, two water augers, and one equipment van. The buildings were ignited and extinguished several times during the course of the drill. 383,000 gallons of water was pumped during the actual burn after all drilling was completed. The water was all hauled with tankers from the river so as not to deplete the town's water supply. Over 100 SCBA tanks were refilled by the air truck, and about 715 gallons of fuel were used by the trucks. |
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