Station #5, Wellington Ave. 1915-1961 Station 5, formerly Sandwich West Township, Third Concession Rd Windsor's current Station 5, opened 1978 As the city prospered and grew...
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Fire Station 4, 744 Langlois Avenue, ca. 1936 Current Fire Station No. 4, 2600 College Avenue Over the past three-quarters of a century, the Windsor Fire...
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Current Station 3 at 2750 Ouellette Ave. was opened in 1972 Former Station 3 at 1855 Turner Rd. served W.F.D. from 1935-1972 Good things it is...
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Former Fire Station No. 2 ca. 1975 East side of old Station 2 with two service bays In most cities, Fire Station No. 1 is Fire...
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Original W.F.D. Headquarters 1888-1928 Pitt Street Headquarters Station 1928-1970 Present WFRS Headquarters Station, opened 1970 Over the past 125 years, the Windsor Fire Department – now...
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Combination Hose & Chemical Wagon, ca. 1911 Hose No. 1's four-wheel hose wagon, 1890s Hose Co. 2's four-wheeled hose reel, 1880 For more than 200 years,...
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Headquarters Station, 1928 Not long after the Windsor Fire Department moved into its impressive new Headquarters Fire Station on Pitt St. E. in 1928, Chief Clarence...
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The FIRST MAGIC WAGON delivered to a Canadian fire department was placed in service in Chrysler Canada Ltd.'s home city of Windsor, Ontario Training Division's 1984...
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The horse-drawn combination hose and chemical wagon W.E. Seagrave Motor Combination like the one used in 1911 test run Just over 100 years ago, the Windsor...
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When Windsor was incorporated in 1854, most of the buildings in the bustling little town on the Canadian shore of the Detroit River were no more...
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