For many young children, fire trucks are fascinating. The selfless heroism of the men and women who operate these machines certainly plays a role, but much of the obsession comes from their colossal ...
The 1911 fire engine, originally purchased by Reading’s Liberty Fire Company and housed at South Fifth and Laurel streets, ...
The city of Richmond recently celebrated the 100th birthday of one of its most treasured pieces of firefighting history: A 1925 American LaFrance fire truck. State Rep. Jaime Greene, R-Richmond, ...
Reading’s Liberty Fire Company — now home to the Reading Area Firefighters Museum — originally put the 1911 American LaFrance fire engine into service at South Fifth and Laurel streets.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The North Charleston Fire Museum will close Feb. 14 after private collectors decided to reclaim historic fire apparatus that had been on long-term loan, the city ...
Greg Bailey didn’t come to the North Charleston Fire Museum Feb. 10 to sightsee — he came to say goodbye. With 54 years and counting in the fire service, the Aiken-area firefighter has spent a ...