Cincinnati Fire History

Cincinnati Fire History
Author: Christine Mersch
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738561127

The Cincinnati Fire Department's journey to distinction as the nation's first professional fire department began in the early 1800s, soon after Losantiville (later renamed Cincinnati) was founded. The department grew steadily from bucket brigade to volunteer corps; in 1853, an ordinance passed by Cincinnati City Council established the nation's first organized, paid fire department. Cincinnati provided the pattern for fire departments across the United States for the next 50 years and was the first to use successful horse-drawn steam engines to fight fires. The city of Cincinnati was home to the Ahrens-Fox manufacturing company, one of the most famous names in firefighting apparatus in the 1900s, placing the department on the cutting edge. Today the Cincinnati Fire Department continues its tradition as one of the premier urban firefighting systems. For more than 150 years, members have served their city and beyond.

Cincinnati Fire/Rescue

Cincinnati Fire/Rescue
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Presents the Cincinnati Fire Department in Ohio. Includes a biography on the Fire Chief and a FAQ section. Highlights a history of Cincinnati fire and rescue and the Cincinnati Fire Museum. Contains press releases and links to sites of related interest. Posts contact information via telephone number.