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Show cizzir jn-'pr nr .-'N'T' ' j - t I . )' j , S I If ' - ' -si; " W . ' rm " . . .. f 7 V;. - j-;-- v.. ' I I i r-'d'i-; , m-. wm mnnwHtrirf '" i'.i- '""'"" r.....,w , 1-,-- - Water is then turned into line which is connected to pump on truck. "ty i.j u,v .... ' ' ' ' ' to"" X- nF'c1 f: i V " )v . C IJ ; J VJI. , . ( - re7j -J7 1; A " iftY vC: l!7" All Pictures By Independent Staff. Individual training schedules also include such activities as the practice ot jumping from two to three floor heights into life nets. Photo courtesy S.L.C.F.D. 1958 Annual Report. Line from plug can be seen coming into pump which is controlled by Ken Hansen. This equipment can deliver 1000 gallons of water a minute. Howeve r with the various controls the volume and pressure can be altered to suit the occasion. Other personnel on duty at Station 3, 1135 E. 21st. S., and participating in the drill were Captain E.F. Sheperd, John Patterson and Gale Kresser. |