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  2. St. Francis (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    In October, 2016, San Francisco's new fireboat, helped the US Navy celebrate Fleet Week. St. Francis is a fireboat operated by the San Francisco Fire Department on San Francisco Bay since 2016. Also known as Fireboat 3 , she was given the official name on October 17, 2016, the anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake . [ 1 ]

  3. San Francisco Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Fire Department, in conjunction with American Medical Response and King American Ambulance, provide 911 emergency medical services in San Francisco. SFFD ALS Ambulances are dynamically deployed from Station 49 throughout the city to cover various districts as needed. Paramedic Supervisors, Rescue Captains, are stationed at Station ...

  4. San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System

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    The improved water system was originally proposed by San Francisco Fire Department chief engineer Dennis T. Sullivan in 1903, with construction beginning in 1909 and finishing in 1913. The system is made up of a collection of water reservoirs, pump stations, cisterns, suction connections and fireboats. While the system can use both fresh or ...

  5. Phoenix (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix. (fireboat) Phoenix is a fireboat owned by State of California and operated by the city of San Francisco in the San Francisco Bay since 1955. Phoenix is known for helping to save Marina District buildings from further destruction by fire following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Her worthy assistance resulted in a second vintage ...

  6. Fireboats of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    As a major port a number of fireboats of San Francisco have been operated by the city of San Francisco since 1878. [ 1] The Governor Irwin was owned by the State of California, she could only pump a modest 1000 gallons per minute. [ 2] Participated in 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Sister ship to the Governor Irwin.

  7. San Francisco Fire Department Engine Co. Number 2 - Wikipedia

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    April 17, 2002. San Francisco Fire Department Engine Co. Number 2, at 460 Bush Street in San Francisco, California, United States, was built in 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [ 1] It was designed by city architect Newton J. Tharp in Beaux Arts style. It is a two-story three-bay building with a ...

  8. Pumping Station No. 2 San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary ...

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    The Pumping Station No. 2 of the San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System was built in 1912. It is located near Fort Mason, at the northern end of Van Ness Avenue and close to the shore of the San Francisco Bay. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The listing included a contributing building and ...

  9. Ferries of San Francisco Bay - Wikipedia

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    Central Pacific ferry El Capitan was the largest ferry on San Francisco Bay when built in 1868. [5] Ferry Berkeley (served 1898–1958) at the San Diego Maritime Museum. The first railroad ferries on San Francisco Bay were established by the San Francisco and Oakland Railroad and the San Francisco and Alameda Railroad (SF&A), which were taken over by the Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) in 1870 ...