Photo of the Day: Keeping the Big Easy Safe

Saving lives and protecting property is a big task in the Big Easy. The almost 400,000 rely on the New Orleans Fire Department to keep them safe. With 31 stations and over 650 employees, the NOFD protects 350 square miles including 170 square miles of water. New Orleans suffered two major fire before the fire department ever existed. The first fire department came to New Orleans by the way of a volunteer fire department in 1829 which served the city until the present day paid organization was established in 1891. Today the department responds to over 40,000 calls a year within the city of New Orleans. This photo is Engine 29 from the French Quarter onscene of a call for service during our 2017 trip to New Orleans. (Photo: November 23, 2017)

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