Photo of the Day: Early Days of Firefighting


Modern day fire engines are so technologically advanced it can be hard to imagine a simpler time.  But thanks to the Greensboro History Museum, we got to take a glimpse into the early days of firefighting via The General Greene.  Built by American LaFrance in 1886, the horse powered pumper was capable of pumping 375 gallons of water onto a fire.  While its a far cry from the 1,500 gallons per minute capacities of modern day pumpers, it was light-years ahead of the bucket brigades that were the norm during this time.  (Photo: October 31, 2021) 

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