| Clip |
Length |
Image |
Type |
DVD
Chapter |
Digital Time |
VHS Time |
Description
/ Location |
Apparatus |
Notes |
1
Play video clip
(wmv/3.0M) |
00:52 |
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Prank |
1 |
00:00 |
00:00 |
Acting silly while answering
call.
Station 1 at 412 South Salisbury Street. See map. |
|
The Salisbury Street station closed in 1953 when Station 1 was moved to Dawson Street. A parking deck presently occupies the
old station site. |
| 2
Play video clip
(wmv/2.8M) |
00:50 |
 |
Demo |
2 |
00:39 |
00:33 |
Answering call.
Station 1 at 412 South Salisbury Street. |
1950 FWD, probably |
Trivia: Land for the present
Station 1 was obtained ten years earlier, but materials shortages during the war prevented its immediate construction. |
| 3
Play video clip
(wmv/14.6M) |
03:57 |

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Drill |
3 4 |
01:16 |
01:06 |
Aerial ladder drill.
Memorial Auditorium, north side. |
1939/1916 ALF |
Aerial ladder is spring raised.
Operator released a lock that causes the ladder to lift to about a
30-degree
position.
Tiller steering wheel was removed before ladder was raised. The seat was
hinged and raised to the side. The steering wheel column was also removed
to allow access to ground ladders. |
| 4
Play video clip
(wmv/14.6M) |
03:56 |

 |
Drill |
5 6
7 |
5:01 |
4:21 |
Ground ladder drills.
Station 2 at Memorial Auditorium. See map. |
1939/1916 ALF ladder
1936 ALF pumper
1948 Ford auxiliary truck |
Station 2 was located in the
southwest corner of Memorial Auditorium and faced west / Fayetteville
Street.
Hydrant pressure is utilized for the hose
stream.
The 1936 pumper is parked in the station between the ladder and auxiliary
truck. |
| 5
Play video clip
(wmv/3.9M) |
01:07 |
 |
Drill |
8 |
8:44 |
7:41 |
Life net drills.
Station 2 at Memorial Auditorium. |
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Trivia: By 1950, Engine 2 was no
longer in service. When Station 1 moved to Salisbury Street in 1941, the
building could not fit either the aerial or service ladder truck. Both were relocated to Station 2. Engine 2 was returned to service in 1953, after the opening of Station 1. |
| 6
Play video clip
(wmv/7.8M) |
02:08 |
 |
Prank |
9 |
9:38 |
8:29 |
Acting silly while climbing
aerial ladder.
Memorial Auditorium. |
1939/1916 ALF ladder |
Ladder could be raised to nearly 90-degree angle. |
| 7
Play video clip
(wmv/3.9M) |
01:07 |
 |
Drill |
10 |
11:33 |
10:12 |
Aerial ladder climbing.
Memorial Auditorium. |
1939/1916 ALF ladder |
|
| 8
Play video clip
(wmv/25.8M) |
06:54 |

 |
Drill |
11 12
13
14
15 |
12:27 |
11:02 |
Hydrant and hose drills.
Memorial Auditorium, east side, facing Wilmington Street.
See map. |
1926 ALF pumper
1936 ALF pumper
1950 FWD pumper
1939/1916 ALF ladder |
The FWD was the first piece of
post-war apparatus for the city, followed immediately with the 1950 Mack
pumper. Both were delivered with the city seal on the doors.
The 1926 ALF was later restored and is presently stored at Station 27.
White church in background is Shaw Church, built 1948. School building in
background is the Shaw Science Hall, built 1924. |
| 9
Play video clip
(wmv/2.2M) |
00:40 |
 |
Pose |
16 |
19:08 |
17:08 |
Posing for camera.
Memorial Auditorium. |
1926 ALF pumper
1936 ALF pumper
1950 FWD pumper |
Left to right, back to front: ?, Ernest C.
"Red Emory", Melvin D. Williams, ?, Joe M. Hobby, ?, Floyd T. Pipkin, ?,
W. Edward "Ed" Pollard, ?, James M. Burnett, John W. Godwin, Oscar
Summers, Asst. Chief R. Lee Matthews, J. Theodore "Ted" Honeycutt |
| 10
Play video clip
(wmv/4.2M) |
01:18 |

 |
Demo |
17 |
19:36 |
17:34 |
Smoke mask and first aid
demonstrations.
Unknown location. |
1948 Ford auxiliary truck |
First aid includes artificial respiration technique called the Schaeffer Prone Pressure Method. Victim is placed in prone position and pressure is applied to their back just below the diaphragm. |
| 11
Play video clip
(wmv/8.0M) |
02:13 |
 |
Drill |
18 19 |
20:41 |
18:35 |
Live burn.
Unknown location. High-tension power lines in background may provide clues to location. |
1948 Ford auxiliary truck 1950 FWD pumper |
The auxiliary truck, also called a "squad," was replaced a prior unit destroyed in a vehicle accident in 1947.The 1948 Ford was still in service past 1963. |
| 12
Play video clip
(wmv/1.9M) |
00:35 |
 |
Duties |
20 |
22:52 |
20:34 |
Unloading hose.
Station 2 at Memorial Auditorium. |
|
Personnel are barefoot. |
| 13
Play video clip
(wmv/3.0M) |
00:53 |
 |
Demo |
21 |
23:17 |
20:57 |
Returning from call.
Station 1 at 412 South Salisbury Street. |
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| 14
Play video clip
(wmv/3.5M) |
01:01 |
 |
Meal |
22 |
24:01 |
21:38 |
Firehouse meal.
Station 6 |
|
Uniform shirts are either blue or grey. |
| 15
Play video clip
(wmv/12.9M) |
03:30 |
 |
Incident |
23 |
24:53 |
22:26 |
Dormitory fire Saint Augustine College, Thomas Building, located parallel to the north section of State Street.
See map. |
1939/1916 ALF ladder |
November 25, 1950. Building is girl's dormitory,
built in 1910. Sunday fire started shortly before 9 a.m. near a chimney in
third-floor reading room. One firefighter was injured. Building was later demolished.
See article. |
| 16
Play video clip
(wmv/6.3M) |
01:46 |
 |
Drill |
24 25
26
27 |
28:21 |
25:43 |
Fire pit.
Dorothea Dix Hospital campus, off present Barbour Road, possibly present Umstead Drive.
See aerial photos. |
1922 ALF service truck
1926 ALF pumper
1948 Ford auxiliary truck
1950 FWD pumper |
Hospital building in background
is the Council Building. |
| 17
Play video clip
(wmv/4.2M) |
01:11 |
 |
Demo |
28 29 |
29:43 |
27:16 |
Demonstration.
Ashby Building, Umstead Drive, Dorothea Dix Hospital See
aerial photos. |
|
Demonstration for city
officials.
Note firefighter dressed as a nurse. |
| 18
Play video clip
(wmv/2.8M) |
00:51 |
 |
Drill |
30 |
31:08 |
28:15 |
Live burn.
Location unknown. |
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| 19
Play video clip
(wmv/1.2M) |
00:24 |
 |
Pose |
31 |
31:48 |
28:52 |
Posing for camera.
Location unknown. |
|
Fire Chief Alvin Lloyd is second from the left. |