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A fireboat or fire-float is a specialized watercraft with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires. The first fireboats, dating to the late 18th century, were tugboats, retrofitted with firefighting equipment.[1] Older designs derived from tugboats and modern fireboats more closely resembling seafaring ships can both be found in service today. Some departments would give their multi-purpose craft the title of "fireboat" also.

London Fire Brigade fireboat, River Thames, London
Toronto Fireboat WL Mackenzie
Onboard view of Fireboat John J. Harvey in Tauba Auerbach dazzle camouflage performing a water pumping demonstration in Oyster Bay, New York with artificial rainbow visible
Italian fireboat CLASS M
A fireboat of the fire department of Frankfurt, Germany
HKFS fireboat Excellence
San Francisco fireboat Phoenix
Deluge, retired fire fighting tug
Tokyo Fire Department's Ariake fireboat
The Edward M. Cotter of Buffalo, New York, considered the world's oldest active fireboat

They are frequently used for fighting fires on docks and shore side warehouses as they can directly attack fires in the supporting underpinnings of these structures. They also have an effectively unlimited supply of water available, pumping directly from below the hull. Fireboats can be used to assist shore-based firefighters when other water is in low supply or is unavailable, for example, due to earthquake breakage of water mains, as happened in San Francisco due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.

Some modern fireboats are capable of pumping tens of thousands of gallons of water per minute. An example is Fire Boat #2 of the Los Angeles Fire Department, the Warner Lawrence, with the capability to pump up to 38,000 US gallons per minute (2.4 m3/s; 32,000 imp gal/min) and up to 400 feet (122 m) in the air.

Fireboats are most usually seen by the public when welcoming a fleet or historical ships with a display of their water moving capabilities, throwing large arcs of water in every direction.

Occasionally fireboats are used to carry firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians, and a physician with their equipment to islands and other boats. Some may be used as icebreakers, like the Chicago Fire Department's Victor L. Schlaeger which can break 8 to 12 inch ice.[2] They may also carry divers or surface water rescue workers. Passengers from ships in danger can be also transferred to various kind of rescue boats. Rescue boats may be used also for oil and chemical destruction on rivers, lakes and seas. For example, the Helsinki Rescue Department in Helsinki, Finland has different types of boats for various kind of firefighting, rescue, and oil destruction tasks.[3]

Also hydrocopters, rigid-hulled inflatable boats, fanboats and even hovercraft and helicopters are used in fire, rescue and medical emergency situations.

Cities with fireboats are usually located on a large body of water with port facilities. Smaller fire departments lacking resources will use a rigid-hulled inflatable boat or borrow boats from local rescue agencies (EMS, Coast Guard, military).

History

The first recorded[citation needed] fire-float was built in 1765 for the Sun Fire Insurance Company in London. This was a manual pump in a small boat, rowed by its crew to the scene of the fire. A similar craft was built in Bristol by James Hillhouse for the Imperial Fire Insurance Office in the 1780s. All fire fighting in Bristol was carried out either by private insurance companies or the Docks Company until the formation of the Bristol Fire Brigade as a branch of the police in 1876. In New York City, a small boat with a hand-pump was used to fight marine fires as early as 1809.[4] By the middle of the nineteenth century, self-propelled steam-fire-floats were beginning to be introduced. The FDNY leased the salvage tug John Fuller as the city's first powered fireboat in 1866.[4] Prior to the "John Fuller", as early as the late 1700s, the FDNY used hand-pumpers mounted to barges and large rowboats. The first purpose built steam driven boats were introduced by Boston Fire Department (William F. Flanders) and FDNY (William F. Havenmeyer) in 1873 and 1875 respectively. The first European fireboat to appear in Bristol was the Fire Queen, built by Shand Mason & Co., London, in 1884 for service in the city docks. The 53 ft. (16.61 m.) long craft was equipped with a three-cylinder steam pump supplying two large hose reels; one of these was replaced with a monitor, or water cannon, in 1900. Fire Queen served until 1922.

List of famous fireboats

Departments with fireboats

Department Total # of boats Details
Abingdon (MD) Fire Company 1
Albany (NY) Fire Department 1
Alexandria (VA) Fire Department 1
Annapolis (MD) Fire Department 1
Anne Arundel County (MD) Fire Department 3
Atlantic City (NJ) Fire Department 2
Audubon (NJ) Fire Department 1
Baltimore City Fire Department 3
Bayonne (NJ) Fire Department 2
Bellingham (WA) Fire Department 1
Bonita Springs (FL) Fire Department 1
Boston Fire Department 2
Bowers (DE) Fire Company 1
Bowleys Quarters (MD) Volunteer Fire Department 4
Brevard County (FL) Fire Department 1
Bridgeport (CT) Fire Department 1
Broward County (FL) Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue 1
Buffalo Fire Department 1
Camden (NJ) Fire Department 1
Cape Coral (FL) Fire Department 3
Carteret (NJ) Fire Department 1
Charlotte Fire Department 1
Charlotte County (FL) Fire Department 3
Chicago Fire Department 2
Cincinnati Fire Department 3
Clearwater (FL) Fire and Rescue Department 1
Cleveland Fire Department 1
Contra Costa County(CA) Fire Protection District 1
Cranston (RI) Fire Department 1
Daytona Beach (FL) Fire Department 1
Detroit Fire Department 2
Duluth (MN) Fire Department 1
Dunedin (FL) Fire Rescue 1
East Providence (RI) Fire Department 1
Elizabeth (NJ) Fire Department 1
Edgewater (NJ) Fire Department 1
Estero (FL) Fire Department 1
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department 2 1 frontline, 1 reserve
Fairfield (CT) Fire Department\ 1
Fall River (MA) Fire Department 1
Fort Lauderdale (FL) Fire Rescue 3
Fort Myers (FL) Fire Department 1
Greater Naples (FL) Fire Department 2
General Fire Brigade of Guangdong 1
Georgina Fire and Rescue 1 uses a York Regional Police patrol boat equipped with water nozzle
Harrisburg (PA) Bureau Of Fire 1
Hartford (CT) Fire Department 1
Hendersonville (TN) Fire Department 1
Hillsborough County (FL) Fire Department 2
Hoboken (NJ) Fire Department 1
Hong Kong Fire Services/Hong Kong International Airport 12 8, and 4 support vessels (command, 2 diving units, speedboat)
Honolulu Fire Department 1
Iona-McGregor (FL) Fire Department 1
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department 3
Jersey City (NJ) Fire Department 2
Kearny (NJ) Fire Department 1
Key West (FL) Fire Department 1
Lake Ozark (MO) Fire Protection District 2
Linden (NJ) Fire Department 1
London Fire Brigade 2
Longboat Key (FL) Fire Department 1
Los Angeles Fire Department 5
Macau International Airport Fire Services 1
Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department 1
Marbury (MD) Fire Department 1
Marco Island (FL) Fire Department 1
Marseille Naval Fire Battalion 2
Massachusetts Port Authority 3 [11] with third delivered September 2011.[12][13][14]
Matlacha (FL) Fire Rescue 1
Miami (FL) Fire Department 4
Miami Beach (FL) Fire Rescue 1
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department 2
Mid-County (MO) Fire Protection District 2
Milwaukee (WI) Fire Department 1
Nagasaki (Japan) Fire Department 1
Narragansett (RI) Fire Department 1
Nashville (TN) Fire Department 1
Newark (NJ) Fire Department 2
New Haven (CT) Fire Department 1
New Orleans (LA) Fire Department 1
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) 10 3, plus two reserve, two spare, as well as three smaller boats activated during the summer months
Newport News (VA) Fire Department 1
Niceville (FL) Fire Department 1
Norfolk (VA) Fire Department 1
North Charleston (SC) Fire Department 1
North Collier County (FL) Fire Department 1
North Hudson (NJ) Regional Fire & Rescue 2
North Point Edgemere (MD) Vol. Fire Department 1
Norwalk (CT) Fire Department 1
Osage Beach (MO) Fire Protection District 1
Palm Beach County (FL) Fire Rescue 1
Palm Harbor (FL) Fire Department 1
Panama City (FL) Fire Department 1
Pensacola (FL) Fire Department 1
Perth Amboy (NJ) Fire Department 1
Philadelphia Fire Department 2
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire 1
Port Alberni Fire Department (BC) 1
Port Canaveral (FL) Fire Department 1
Port of Houston Authority Marine Fire Department 3
Portland (ME) Fire Department 1 [15][16]
Portland (OR) Fire & Rescue 2
Portsmouth (VA) Fire Department 1
Poulsbo Fire Department (WA)/ Kitsap County Fire District #18 1
Prince George's County (MD) Fire/EMS Department 1
Prince George's County (MD) Volunteer Fire Department 2
Providence (RI) Fire Department 1
Red Bank (NJ) Fire Department 1
Rockchester (NY) Fire Department 1
San Bernardino County (CA) Fire Department 4
San Francisco Fire Department 3
Safety Harbor (FL) Fire Department 1
San Diego Fire Rescue Department 6
Sandusky (OH)Fire Department 1
Sanford (FL) Fire Department 1
Sanibel Island (FL) Fire Department 1
São Paulo (Brazil) Firefighting Corp. 2
Scappoose (OR) Fire District 1
Sea Isle City (NJ) Fire Department 1
Seattle Fire Department 3 1 reserve
Secaucus (NJ) Fire Department 1
Seward (AK) Fire Department 1
Seoul Metropolitan Fire and Disaster Management Department 0 1 on order[17]
Singapore Changi Airport Airport Emergency Services Sea 2 2 hovercraft used for marine rescue and firefighting
St. Louis Fire Department 4
South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service 1
Stamford (CT) Fire Department 1
Susquehanna Hose Company of Havre de Grace (MD) 1
Syracuse (NY) Fire Department 1
Tacoma (WA) Fire Department 2
Tampa (FL) Fire/Rescue Department 4
Tarrytown (NY) Fire Department 1
Toronto Fire Services 3 2nd boat is a light utility boat and third built fitted to replace current utility boat. See Fireboats of Toronto.
Tinicum (PA) Fire Department 1
Tokyo Fire Department 10 [18]
Trenton (NJ) Fire Department 1
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services 5
Virginia Beach Fire Department 1
Warwick (RI) Fire Department 1
Washington (D.C.) Fire Department 3
Westville (NJ) Fire Department 1
Wilmington (DE) Fire Department 1
Wilmington (NC) Fire Department 1
Woodbridge (NJ) Fire Department 1
Yonkers (NY) Fire Department 1

Government and military with fireboats

 
Japan Coast Guard patrol boat with water cannons discharging

See also

References

  1. ^ James Delgado (1988). "Duwamish Fireboat: National Historic Landmark Study". National Park Service. from the original on 2009-05-05.
  2. ^ . Chicago Fire Department. 2008. Archived from the original on 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
  3. ^ "Pelastuslaitos". Helsingin kaupunki.
  4. ^ a b c http://www.fireboat.org/FEMAfireboatsthennowMay2003.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ . Oboylephoto.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  6. ^ "San Francisco Fire Department Museum ~ Fireboats ~ Governor Irwin". Guardiansofthecity.org. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  7. ^ "San Francisco Fire Department 1906 Earthquake and Fire Operations". Sfmuseum.org. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-08-25.
  9. ^ a b "Navy Firefighting Operations". Sfmuseum.org. 1906-04-30. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  10. ^ "USFS Chicago 1906 Fire Operations". Sfmuseum.org. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  11. ^ "Massport Boston Boat". Capecodfd.com. 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  12. ^ CA. . Thevanguard.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  13. ^ "5.3 Million Dollar Massport Airport Fireboat Ready to Launch – CNN iReport". Ireport.cnn.com. 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "A.F.Theriault". A.F.Theriault. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  16. ^ CA. "Shipyard builds fireboat for Portland – Manufacturing". Nova News Now. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  17. ^ "Firefighters to get uncapsizable boat" (in Korean). Koreaherald.com. 2011-01-05. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  18. ^ |https://www.tfd.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/ts/soubi/ship/index.html

External links

  • "Smoke Eaters On Water", May 1931, Popular Science detailed article about New York city fireboats of that era
  • "Diesel Fire Boat Shoots Seventeen Streams" Popular Mechanics, August 1937—i.e. article on Chicago Fire Department fire boat Fred A. Busse (fireboat)
  • Painting of the fireboat “The New Yorker,” 1893, in the Staten Island Historical Society Online Collections Database
  • Book: "Fire - floats and fireboats" - David C Pike
  • type=Manufacturer “New type of fireboats”[permanent dead link]

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This article is about the firefighting vessel For a ship deliberately set on fire see Fire ship A fireboat or fire float is a specialized watercraft with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires The first fireboats dating to the late 18th century were tugboats retrofitted with firefighting equipment 1 Older designs derived from tugboats and modern fireboats more closely resembling seafaring ships can both be found in service today Some departments would give their multi purpose craft the title of fireboat also London Fire Brigade fireboat River Thames London Toronto Fireboat WL Mackenzie Onboard view of Fireboat John J Harvey in Tauba Auerbach dazzle camouflage performing a water pumping demonstration in Oyster Bay New York with artificial rainbow visible Italian fireboat CLASS M A fireboat of the fire department of Frankfurt Germany HKFS fireboat Excellence San Francisco fireboat Phoenix Deluge retired fire fighting tug Tokyo Fire Department s Ariake fireboat The Edward M Cotter of Buffalo New York considered the world s oldest active fireboat They are frequently used for fighting fires on docks and shore side warehouses as they can directly attack fires in the supporting underpinnings of these structures They also have an effectively unlimited supply of water available pumping directly from below the hull Fireboats can be used to assist shore based firefighters when other water is in low supply or is unavailable for example due to earthquake breakage of water mains as happened in San Francisco due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Some modern fireboats are capable of pumping tens of thousands of gallons of water per minute An example is Fire Boat 2 of the Los Angeles Fire Department the Warner Lawrence with the capability to pump up to 38 000 US gallons per minute 2 4 m3 s 32 000 imp gal min and up to 400 feet 122 m in the air Fireboats are most usually seen by the public when welcoming a fleet or historical ships with a display of their water moving capabilities throwing large arcs of water in every direction Occasionally fireboats are used to carry firefighters Emergency Medical Technicians and a physician with their equipment to islands and other boats Some may be used as icebreakers like the Chicago Fire Department s Victor L Schlaeger which can break 8 to 12 inch ice 2 They may also carry divers or surface water rescue workers Passengers from ships in danger can be also transferred to various kind of rescue boats Rescue boats may be used also for oil and chemical destruction on rivers lakes and seas For example the Helsinki Rescue Department in Helsinki Finland has different types of boats for various kind of firefighting rescue and oil destruction tasks 3 Also hydrocopters rigid hulled inflatable boats fanboats and even hovercraft and helicopters are used in fire rescue and medical emergency situations Cities with fireboats are usually located on a large body of water with port facilities Smaller fire departments lacking resources will use a rigid hulled inflatable boat or borrow boats from local rescue agencies EMS Coast Guard military Contents 1 History 2 List of famous fireboats 3 Departments with fireboats 4 Government and military with fireboats 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe first recorded citation needed fire float was built in 1765 for the Sun Fire Insurance Company in London This was a manual pump in a small boat rowed by its crew to the scene of the fire A similar craft was built in Bristol by James Hillhouse for the Imperial Fire Insurance Office in the 1780s All fire fighting in Bristol was carried out either by private insurance companies or the Docks Company until the formation of the Bristol Fire Brigade as a branch of the police in 1876 In New York City a small boat with a hand pump was used to fight marine fires as early as 1809 4 By the middle of the nineteenth century self propelled steam fire floats were beginning to be introduced The FDNY leased the salvage tug John Fuller as the city s first powered fireboat in 1866 4 Prior to the John Fuller as early as the late 1700s the FDNY used hand pumpers mounted to barges and large rowboats The first purpose built steam driven boats were introduced by Boston Fire Department William F Flanders and FDNY William F Havenmeyer in 1873 and 1875 respectively The first European fireboat to appear in Bristol was the Fire Queen built by Shand Mason amp Co London in 1884 for service in the city docks The 53 ft 16 61 m long craft was equipped with a three cylinder steam pump supplying two large hose reels one of these was replaced with a monitor or water cannon in 1900 Fire Queen served until 1922 List of famous fireboats EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2015 Abram S Hewitt FDNY New York City 1903 1958 retired and abandon at Witte Marine Scrapyard in Rossville Staten Island 5 Deluge Fireboat Tug New Orleans retired Duwamish Seattle 1909 retired Edward M Cotter Fireboat Icebreaker Buffalo New York active The oldest active fireboat Tacoma Fireboat No 1 Tacoma Washington retired Fireboat 85 Contra Costa County Fire Protection District California Located in 8th Battalion Pittsburg Marina Fire Fighter NYC 1938 Fire Fighter II FDNY New York City 2010 the United States largest fireboat Active Governor Irwin Fireboat Tug San Francisco 1878 1909 Fireboat participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire retired and scrapped 6 7 Governor Markham Fireboat Tug San Francisco Fireboat participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire retired and scrapped 8 Hoga US Navy Fireboat Tug Pearl Harbor attack and City of Oakland 1940 1996 retired and under museum ship restoration John Fuller steam salvage tug NYC 1866 boat had 2000GPM pump and hose Considered first modern fireboat 4 John Kendall Detroit Steam fireboat on Detroit River 1930 1976 retired scrapped John J Harvey New York City 1931 1959 Temporary reinstatement 9 11 2001 retired Museum ship Massey Shaw London England Serving in London Fire Brigade Dunkirk Little Ship rescuing troops during Operation Dynamo retired Phoenix San Francisco active Pyronaut moored at Bristol Harbour Railway and Industrial Museum Bristol England retired Ralph J Scott Los Angeles retired Sir Alexander Grantham Hong Kong retired St Mungo fireboat Glasgow Strathclyde retired Three Forty Three FDNY New York City 2009 Country s largest fireboat twin to Fire Fighter II Active Thomas D Alesandro fireboat Baltimore 1956 2016 retired Warner Lawrence Los Angeles active William F Flanders Boston 1873 William F Havenmeyer NYC 1875 1901 retired William Lyon Mackenzie Toronto Ontario Canada active William O Bird II Sandusky Fire Department Sandusky Ohio active USS Active USS Lively US Navy Fireboat Tug 1888 1945 Fireboat participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire retired and scrapped 9 USS Fortune US Army US Navy Fireboat Tug 1865 1922 Fireboat participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire retired and scrapped 10 USS Leslie US Army US Navy Fireboat Tug 1861 Fireboat participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire retired and scrapped 9 Departments with fireboats EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2015 Department Total of boats DetailsAbingdon MD Fire Company 1Albany NY Fire Department 1Alexandria VA Fire Department 1Annapolis MD Fire Department 1Anne Arundel County MD Fire Department 3Atlantic City NJ Fire Department 2Audubon NJ Fire Department 1Baltimore City Fire Department 3Bayonne NJ Fire Department 2Bellingham WA Fire Department 1Bonita Springs FL Fire Department 1Boston Fire Department 2Bowers DE Fire Company 1Bowleys Quarters MD Volunteer Fire Department 4Brevard County FL Fire Department 1Bridgeport CT Fire Department 1Broward County FL Sheriff s Office Fire Rescue 1Buffalo Fire Department 1Camden NJ Fire Department 1Cape Coral FL Fire Department 3Carteret NJ Fire Department 1Charlotte Fire Department 1Charlotte County FL Fire Department 3Chicago Fire Department 2Cincinnati Fire Department 3Clearwater FL Fire and Rescue Department 1Cleveland Fire Department 1Contra Costa County CA Fire Protection District 1Cranston RI Fire Department 1Daytona Beach FL Fire Department 1Detroit Fire Department 2Duluth MN Fire Department 1Dunedin FL Fire Rescue 1East Providence RI Fire Department 1Elizabeth NJ Fire Department 1Edgewater NJ Fire Department 1Estero FL Fire Department 1Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department 2 1 frontline 1 reserveFairfield CT Fire Department 1Fall River MA Fire Department 1Fort Lauderdale FL Fire Rescue 3Fort Myers FL Fire Department 1Greater Naples FL Fire Department 2General Fire Brigade of Guangdong 1Georgina Fire and Rescue 1 uses a York Regional Police patrol boat equipped with water nozzleHarrisburg PA Bureau Of Fire 1Hartford CT Fire Department 1Hendersonville TN Fire Department 1Hillsborough County FL Fire Department 2Hoboken NJ Fire Department 1Hong Kong Fire Services Hong Kong International Airport 12 8 and 4 support vessels command 2 diving units speedboat Honolulu Fire Department 1Iona McGregor FL Fire Department 1Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department 3Jersey City NJ Fire Department 2Kearny NJ Fire Department 1Key West FL Fire Department 1Lake Ozark MO Fire Protection District 2Linden NJ Fire Department 1London Fire Brigade 2Longboat Key FL Fire Department 1Los Angeles Fire Department 5Macau International Airport Fire Services 1Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department 1Marbury MD Fire Department 1Marco Island FL Fire Department 1Marseille Naval Fire Battalion 2Massachusetts Port Authority 3 11 with third delivered September 2011 12 13 14 Matlacha FL Fire Rescue 1Miami FL Fire Department 4Miami Beach FL Fire Rescue 1Miami Dade Fire Rescue Department 2Mid County MO Fire Protection District 2Milwaukee WI Fire Department 1Nagasaki Japan Fire Department 1Narragansett RI Fire Department 1Nashville TN Fire Department 1Newark NJ Fire Department 2New Haven CT Fire Department 1New Orleans LA Fire Department 1New York City Fire Department FDNY 10 3 plus two reserve two spare as well as three smaller boats activated during the summer monthsNewport News VA Fire Department 1Niceville FL Fire Department 1Norfolk VA Fire Department 1North Charleston SC Fire Department 1North Collier County FL Fire Department 1North Hudson NJ Regional Fire amp Rescue 2North Point Edgemere MD Vol Fire Department 1Norwalk CT Fire Department 1Osage Beach MO Fire Protection District 1Palm Beach County FL Fire Rescue 1Palm Harbor FL Fire Department 1Panama City FL Fire Department 1Pensacola FL Fire Department 1Perth Amboy NJ Fire Department 1Philadelphia Fire Department 2Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire 1Port Alberni Fire Department BC 1Port Canaveral FL Fire Department 1Port of Houston Authority Marine Fire Department 3Portland ME Fire Department 1 15 16 Portland OR Fire amp Rescue 2Portsmouth VA Fire Department 1Poulsbo Fire Department WA Kitsap County Fire District 18 1Prince George s County MD Fire EMS Department 1Prince George s County MD Volunteer Fire Department 2Providence RI Fire Department 1Red Bank NJ Fire Department 1Rockchester NY Fire Department 1San Bernardino County CA Fire Department 4San Francisco Fire Department 3Safety Harbor FL Fire Department 1San Diego Fire Rescue Department 6Sandusky OH Fire Department 1Sanford FL Fire Department 1Sanibel Island FL Fire Department 1Sao Paulo Brazil Firefighting Corp 2Scappoose OR Fire District 1Sea Isle City NJ Fire Department 1Seattle Fire Department 3 1 reserveSecaucus NJ Fire Department 1Seward AK Fire Department 1Seoul Metropolitan Fire and Disaster Management Department 0 1 on order 17 Singapore Changi Airport Airport Emergency Services Sea 2 2 hovercraft used for marine rescue and firefightingSt Louis Fire Department 4South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service 1Stamford CT Fire Department 1Susquehanna Hose Company of Havre de Grace MD 1Syracuse NY Fire Department 1Tacoma WA Fire Department 2Tampa FL Fire Rescue Department 4Tarrytown NY Fire Department 1Toronto Fire Services 3 2nd boat is a light utility boat and third built fitted to replace current utility boat See Fireboats of Toronto Tinicum PA Fire Department 1Tokyo Fire Department 10 18 Trenton NJ Fire Department 1Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services 5Virginia Beach Fire Department 1Warwick RI Fire Department 1Washington D C Fire Department 3Westville NJ Fire Department 1Wilmington DE Fire Department 1Wilmington NC Fire Department 1Woodbridge NJ Fire Department 1Yonkers NY Fire Department 1Government and military with fireboats Edit Japan Coast Guard patrol boat with water cannons discharging Japan Coast Guard 9 230 patrol boats with water cannons or firefighting support systems United States Coast Guard Fire class fireboat of the Royal Canadian Navy s auxiliary fleet 2 CFAV Firebird YTR 561 CFAV Firebrand YTR 562 See also EditFireboat Station Tacoma Washington Lambeth Fire Station London England with a river fireboat station Firefighter Firefighting apparatus Police watercraft Rigid hulled inflatable boatReferences Edit James Delgado 1988 Duwamish Fireboat National Historic Landmark Study National Park Service Archived from the original on 2009 05 05 The Schlaeger Chicago Fire Department 2008 Archived from the original on 2021 04 27 Retrieved 2009 11 24 Pelastuslaitos Helsingin kaupunki a b c http www fireboat org FEMAfireboatsthennowMay2003 pdf bare URL PDF Boatyard Ruins Photographs by Shaun O Boyle Oboylephoto com Archived from the original on 2012 02 11 Retrieved 2012 03 08 San Francisco Fire Department Museum Fireboats Governor Irwin Guardiansofthecity org Retrieved 2012 03 08 San Francisco Fire Department 1906 Earthquake and Fire Operations 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