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Firefighting vessel
A fireboat or fire-float is a specialized watercraft with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires. The first fireboats, dating
Fireboat
American municipal fire department
LAFD which operates 5 fireboats to provide fire protection for ships and dockside structures. Fireboat 1, Fireboat 3 and Fireboat 5 are identical 39-foot
Los_Angeles_Fire_Department
Water vessel
a fireboat operated by Glasgow Fire Services, in Glasgow, Scotland, from 1959 to 1975. When launched, she was described as the most modern fireboat in
St._Mungo_(fireboat)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Deluge (fireboat) may refer to: Deluge (fireboat, 1911), a Baltimore fireboat that fought a fire aboard the Kerry Range in 1917 Deluge (fireboat, 1923)
Deluge_(fireboat)
FDNY Fireboat
Three Forty Three is a Ranger 4200-class fireboat that serves the New York City Fire Department as Marine Company 1. Designed by Robert Allan Ltd. and
Three_Forty_Three
Retired New York City fireboat
John J. Harvey is a fireboat formerly of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). She is one of the most powerful fireboats ever built, capable of pumping
John_J._Harvey
2192639°E / 22.2892500; 114.2192639 ‹See RfD› Alexander Grantham is a fireboat formerly operated by the Fire Services Department of Hong Kong. It was
Alexander_Grantham_(fireboat)
Sophie Masloff is a fireboat in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On December 16, 2016, Pittsburgh officials announced that half a million dollars had been budgeted
Sophie_Masloff_(fireboat)
New York City fireboat
Fire Fighter is a fireboat which served the New York City Fire Department from 1938 through 2010, serving with Marine Companies 1, 8 and 9 during her career
Fire_Fighter_(fireboat)
Museum ship in the United States
Fireboat No. 1 is a historic fireboat on display in a permanent land installation on the waterfront in the Old Town area of Tacoma, Washington. Built
Fireboat_No._1
Chicago has operated dedicated fireboats since 1877. In 1986, the Chicago Tribune offered a history of Chicago's larger fireboats, when the Chicago Fire Department
Fireboats_of_Chicago
Fireboat operated by the Seattle Fire Department
Leschi, named for the native American leader Chief Leschi, is a fireboat operated by the Seattle Fire Department. The ship was laid down in 2006 and commissioned
Leschi_(fireboat)
Fireboat owned by State of California
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
Phoenix_(fireboat)
At least six Fireboats in Toronto have helped protect the city's waterfront and maritime commerce. K. Corey Keeble (2013-04-16). "Toronto Fire Station
Fireboats_of_Toronto
Fireboat for the Buffalo Fire Department
Edward M. Cotter is a fireboat in use by the Buffalo Fire Department at Buffalo, New York, United States. Originally named William S. Grattan, it was built
Edward_M._Cotter_(fireboat)
Independence and a smaller fireboat, Fireboat Seven from Westville, New Jersey, responded to a dock fire in Paulsboro, New Jersey. Fireboat Seven arrived first
Independence_(fireboat)
United States historic place
The Fireboat Station in Tacoma, Washington, built in 1928, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It was the base for three fireboats
Fireboat_Station
Snoqualmie was Seattle's first fireboat. She was the first fireboat on North America's west coast. She was launched in 1891, as a 98-foot (30 m)-long,
Snoqualmie_(fireboat)
Fireboat
Duwamish is a retired fireboat in the United States. She is the second oldest vessel designed to fight fires in the US, after Edward M. Cotter, in Buffalo
Duwamish_(fireboat)
Fireboat operated by the San Francisco Fire Department
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
St._Francis_(fireboat)
As an important river port, there has been six fireboats operated by the Detroit Fire Department. Patricia Zacharias. "The Detroit Fire Department's 130
Fireboats_of_Detroit
The David Campbell was a long-serving fireboat built in 1928 for Oregon's Portland Fire & Rescue. She underwent an extensive rebuild, in 1976. In 2010
David Campbell (1927 fireboat)
David_Campbell_(1927_fireboat)
The Deluge was a fireboat operated, for decades, in Baltimore, Maryland. When built, in 1911, her capacity to pump 12,000 gallons per minute made her one
Deluge_(fireboat,_1911)
port a number of fireboats of San Francisco have been operated by the city of San Francisco since 1878. United States Navy fireboats USS Leslie, USS Fortune
Fireboats_of_San_Francisco
Chicago fireboat
Wheatley is a fireboat delivered to the Chicago Fire Department in 2011. When she was delivered in April 2011, she was the first new fireboat to serve the
Christopher_Wheatley
Area in Hong Kong
developed by Swire. The Alexander Grantham was a fireboat of Hong Kong's Fire Services Department. The fireboat was named after former Governor Sir Alexander
Quarry_Bay
As a major port, there is a long history of fireboats in Singapore. In 2012 the Singapore Civil Defence Force took over responsibility from the Maritime
Fireboats_in_Singapore
Topics referred to by the same term
also refer to: Marine One (fireboat), a fireboat operated by the Seattle Fire Department Marine 1 (Savannah fireboat), a fireboat operated by the Savannah
Marine_One_(disambiguation)
Maritime incidents in Canada
Fireboat 08-448B is a fireboat which was to be stationed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that was the subject of a Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigation
Capsizing of Halifax fireboat 08-448B
Capsizing_of_Halifax_fireboat_08-448B
City of Toronto's first official fireboat
The Charles A. Reed was the City of Toronto's first official fireboat. She was commissioned in 1923. Previously the privately owned T.J. Clark had provided
Charles_A._Reed_(fireboat)
The Thomas d'Alesandro Jr. was Baltimore, Maryland's first diesel fireboat. She operated from 1956 to 2007. She was able to pump 12,000 gallons per minute
Fireboat Thomas A'lessandro Jr
Fireboat_Thomas_A'lessandro_Jr
Urban park in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
home on the central concourse of the park, where it was converted to the Fireboat Alexander Grantham Exhibition Gallery. The gallery opened to the public
Quarry_Bay_Park
California started to operate a new fireboat, now known as the Protector, in May 2014. The vessel was known as Fireboat 20, until she was officially commissioned
Protector_(fireboat)
The Port Houston, commissioned in 1926, was the first fireboat to serve the Houston area. She was replaced by the Captain Crotty in 1950. According to
Port_Houston_(fireboat)
Museum in Kiel
Humboldt lightship, and docked nearby are the rescue boat Hindenburg, the fireboat Kiel, the passenger ship Stadt Kiel, and the buoy tender Bussard, all now
Kiel_Maritime_Museum
Retired Chicago Fire Department fireboat
Schlaeger was a fireboat operated by the Chicago Fire Department from 1949 to 2010. While the city of Chicago had once operated nine powered fireboats, in the
Victor_L._Schlaeger
Chicago Fire Department steel boat (1888–1908)
was a fireboat operated by the Chicago Fire Department. She was commissioned in 1888, and she was then described as the most powerful fireboat afloat
Illinois_(fireboat)
The Bill Kettner was San Diego, California's first fireboat. She was a 59 feet (18 m) and staffed by a crew of seven. She was named after William Kettner
Bill_Kettner_(fireboat)
City government agency in California, USA
Captain is stationed at Station 49. The SFFD has two fireboats that are docked at Pier 22+1⁄2. Fireboat 1, the Phoenix, was constructed in 1954 and is fitted
San_Francisco_Fire_Department
Historic LA Fire Department vessel
Ralph J. Scott, also formerly known as Fireboat #2, is a 100-foot (30 m) fireboat that was attached to the Los Angeles Fire Department serving the Port
Ralph_J._Scott_(fireboat)
Topics referred to by the same term
David Campbell (1912 fireboat), a fireboat built in 1912 for Oregon's Portland Fire and Rescue David Campbell (1927 fireboat), a fireboat built in 1928 for
David_Campbell
ports, has been serviced by multiple fireboats. On December 16, 2016, the city placed an order for a modern fireboat, when recent waterfront fires, in 2015
Fireboats_of_Pittsburgh
of water reservoirs, pump stations, cisterns, suction connections and fireboats. While the system can use fresh or salt water, it is preferential not
San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System
San_Francisco_Fire_Department_Auxiliary_Water_Supply_System
FDNY Fireboat
is a fireboat operated by the Fire Department of New York City. She was commissioned on May 27, 2011. The FDNY currently has four large fireboats, including
Bravest_(fireboat)
the Retired FDNY Fireboat John D. McKean". Fireboat McKean Preservation Project. Retrieved 14 March 2023. "John J. Harvey". Fireboat.org. Retrieved 14
List of museum ships in North America
List_of_museum_ships_in_North_America
Guardian is a fireboat that was owned by San Francisco Fire Department from 1990 until December, 2022. She operated in the San Francisco Bay since 1990
Guardian_(fireboat)
Vigilance is a fireboat operated by Long Beach, California. It is the second of two large fireboats Long Beach commissioned and the largest on North America's
Vigilance_(fireboat)
Emergency services in Vancouver, Canada
The VFRS has operated fireboats since 1928 when the city introduced the J.H. Carlisle. It currently operates 3 boats. Fireboats 1 (FB-1) and 2 (FB-2)
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services
Vancouver_Fire_and_Rescue_Services
Fireboat built for the Milwaukee, Wisconsin fire department
Deluge was a fireboat built for the Milwaukee, Wisconsin fire department. She was christened on 1 April 1949. According to The Milwaukee Journal, "Deluge
Deluge_(fireboat,_1949)
As a significant Great Lakes port there has been a need for fireboats in Milwaukee. Michael Horne (2018-02-22). "Third Ward Firehouse Conversion Approved:
Fireboats_of_Milwaukee
Historic Seattle fireboat
fireboat noted for its long service in Seattle, Washington. The boat was built in 1927 and is 123 feet (37 m) long. She was Seattle's third fireboat.
Alki_(boat)
Topics referred to by the same term
professor) (1849–1913), American medical doctor George B. McClellan (fireboat), a fireboat operated by the FDNY General George B. McClellan (Ellicott), an
George McClellan (disambiguation)
George_McClellan_(disambiguation)
Fireboats of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Columbia, has operated fireboats since 1928, when the city introduced the J.H. Carlisle. The city has employed several fireboats since, with the present
Fireboats_of_Vancouver
One of the first African Americans to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver
the Newport News Fire Department dedicated a 33-foot (10 m) high-speed fireboat named Carl Brashear to be used by their Dive and Marine Incident Response
Carl_Brashear
FDNY Fireboat
Fire Fighter II is a Robert Allan Ltd. Ranger 4200 class fireboat put in service with Marine Company 9 of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) on December
Fire_Fighter_II
United States Navy tugboat
tug was known as Port of Oakland and then City of Oakland when she was a fireboat in Oakland, California. Authorized on 18 June 1940, she was built by the
Hoga_(YT-146)
Fireboat operating in Florida, USA
The Patriot is a fireboat operating in Tampa, Florida, United States, from 2009 to present. The vessel cost $3.8 million. She was built in Kingston, Ontario
Patriot_(fireboat)
Fireboat in Louisiana
Deluge is a fireboat (also referred to as a firefighting tug) in New Orleans, Louisiana. Built by Johnson Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. of New Orleans in
Deluge_(fireboat,_1923)
T.J. Clark was a fireboat, ferry and cargo vessel, that was operated in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 1911 to 1959. She was powered by a pair
T.J._Clark_(fireboat)
Vehicle fleet of the Seattle Fire Department
As a major port, the Seattle Fire Department has maintained a fleet of fireboats in Seattle for over a century. Richard Schneider (2007). Seattle Fire
Fireboats_of_Seattle
Fireboat operated by the FDNY
William M. Feehan is a fireboat built for and operated by the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Her namesake, William M. Feehan, was the oldest and
William_M._Feehan_(fireboat)
seaports, there is a long tradition of fireboats in Baltimore. When Baltimore added the diesel powered fireboat Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr., in 1956
Fireboats_of_Baltimore
Topics referred to by the same term
a German fashion company New Yorker Films The New Yorker (fireboat), a 1890 large fireboat operated by the FDNY The New Yorker (1833–1841), predecessor
New_Yorker
US fireboat operating in the Columbia River
Discovery is a fireboat launched on the Columbia River in 2014. The Discovery is operated by the Vancouver Fire Department. The vessel can pump 3,000 US gal/min
Discovery_(fireboat)
Retrieved 1 May 2026. "Milwaukee Fireboat #17 (1893)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks. Retrieved 17 March 2026. "Milwaukee Fireboat #23 (1896)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks
List of shipwrecks in Lake Michigan
List_of_shipwrecks_in_Lake_Michigan
Fireboat for the Toronto Fire Services
William Lyon Mackenzie, is a fireboat operated by Toronto Fire Services (TFS) which provides marine fire fighting and icebreaking capabilities within the
William Lyon Mackenzie (fireboat)
William_Lyon_Mackenzie_(fireboat)
Fireboat
MV Marine One is a fireboat operated by the Seattle Fire Department (SFD). Marine One was laid down in 2006 and entered service the same year. It is one
Marine_One_(fireboat)
Watercraft designed for inland navigation
craft, for instance, dredgers, survey boats, fisheries management craft, fireboats and law enforcement patrol craft. Riverboats are usually less sturdy than
Riverboat
19th and early 20th century, New York City maintained a fleet of ten fireboats. In recent decades technology has improved to where smaller boats can
Fireboats_of_New_York_City
M/V Commencement is a fireboat operated by the Tacoma Fire Department (TFD) in Tacoma, Washington. Commencement is powered by two 535-horsepower engines
Commencement_(fireboat)
1919 accident in Massachusetts, United States
(equivalent to $130,000 in 2025). Cleanup crews used salt water from a fireboat to wash away the molasses and sand to absorb it, and the harbor was brown
Great_Molasses_Flood
During the early 20th century, large and powerful fireboats were operated in Duluth, Minnesota. In 1920 both the Duluth, Mesaba & Northern Railway Company
Fireboats_of_Duluth
Turkish shipyard
Province, Turkey. It builds a wide variety of ships, including tugboats, fireboats, passenger/car ferries and well boats. Sefine Shipyard, which is owned
Sefine_Shipyard
Curtis Randolph is a fireboat operated by the Detroit Fire Department. The 74.58-foot (22.73 m) vessel was launched in 1979, and is named after a young
Curtis_Randolph_(fireboat)
Fireboats in San Diego have been operated on San Diego Bay in the San Diego, California, area since the early 20th century, as well as by the Port of
Fireboats_of_San_Diego
Tampa Fire Department
Blvd Engine 17 Brush 17 & Fireboat 17 18 5706 North 30th St Engine 18 Rescue 18 19 7910 Interbay Blvd Engine 19 Rescue 19 Fireboat 19 & Brush 19 20 16200
Tampa_Fire_Rescue_Department
MV Chief Seattle is a fireboat named for Chief Seattle operated by the Seattle Fire Department (SFD). It is one of four fireboats operated by the SFD,
Chief_Seattle_(fireboat)
City in Florida, United States
Special Report: Fireboats; Then and Now. Federal Emergency Management Agency. pp. 6, 7, 15, 23. One consistent feature of most fireboat training programs
Jacksonville,_Florida
as the U.S. Coast Guard. The operations team has three fireboats at their disposal: Fireboat 1 is a 30-foot (9.1 m) Argus Class Northwind with an enclosed
Virginia Beach Fire Department
Virginia_Beach_Fire_Department
Scannell was a steam-powered fireboat built for and operated by the San Francisco Fire Department. The city had no fireboats at the time of the disastrous
David_Scannell_(fireboat)
American action drama television series
Chief Rorchek, as well as a helicopter piloted by Chris Rorchek and a fireboat moored at a dock built into the station. Given that the series was scheduled
Code_Red_(American_TV_series)
The Abram S. Hewitt was a coal-powered fireboat operated by the Fire Department of New York City from 1903 to 1958. She was the department's last coal-powered
Abram_S._Hewitt_(fireboat)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fire Fighter (fireboat), a 1938 U.S. National Historic Landmark Fire Fighter II, a 2010 NYFD fire boat Firefighter (Wilmington fireboat), built for Wilmington
Firefighter_(disambiguation)
The John Kendall was a steam-powered fireboat launched in 1929 by the Toledo Shipbuilding Company and operated by the Detroit Fire Department from 1930
John_Kendall_(fireboat)
Topics referred to by the same term
Navy, in service 1841–1866 Geyser (fireboat, 1886), one of Chicago's first fireboats Geyser (fireboat, 1889), a fireboat built for Bay City, Michigan MV Geysir
Geyser_(disambiguation)
Portland Fire Station No. 23, and the Woodstock Community Center. Notable fireboats include the David Campbell (1912), the David Campbell (1927), the Eldon
Firefighting_in_Oregon
boat Express cruiser Top of page Fast attack craft Faering Felucca Ferry Fireboat Fishing vessel Fish tug Float tube Fly Top of page Galley Galleon Gallivat
List_of_boat_types
The Fire Department of New York operated a fireboat named William J. Gaynor from 1914 to 1961. Construction began in March 1913. Her cost was projected
William_J._Gaynor_(fireboat)
Topics referred to by the same term
hockey) (1958–2024), Canadian ice hockey player John P. Devaney (fireboat), an FDNY fireboat named in honor of a firefighter who died on the job This disambiguation
John_Devaney
High-speed fireboat operating in Alaska, US
Harry Newell is a highspeed fireboat operated out of Ketchikan, Alaska, since August 1986. She is built of aluminum, is 45 feet (14 m) long, is propelled
Harry_Newell_(fireboat)
The Fire-class fireboats/yard tractor tugs were two fireboats operated by the Royal Canadian Navy. The two vessels are CFAV Firebrand (YTR 562) and CFAV Firebird (YTR
Fire-class_fireboat
Topics referred to by the same term
Stadium (Indonesia), a soccer stadium in Bekasi, Indonesia Patriot (fireboat), a fireboat operated by Tampa, Florida USS Patriot (MCM-7), a U.S. Navy mine
Patriot
The San Francisco Fire Department's Fireboat Guardian stands on alert status near the Bay Bridge
List of California fire departments
List_of_California_fire_departments
the Philadelphia city government has operated multiple fireboats. "Special Report: Fireboats; Then and Now" (PDF). FEMA. p. 18, 19, 27. Archived from
Fireboats_of_Philadelphia
John D. McKean is a fireboat that served the New York City Fire Department as Marine Company 1. She is named after John D. Mckean, who died in a 1953 steam
John_D._McKean_(fireboat)
As the Second World War drew to a close, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) stopped its rapid expansion and dramatically reduced military expenditures. This
List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Cold War
List_of_Royal_Canadian_Navy_ships_of_the_Cold_War
Separation is a red and white, marbled repainting of the John J. Harvey fireboat by artist Tauba Auerbach. The project was a collaboration with the Public
Flow_Separation
Modern fireboat
The Fireboat Tiburon is a modern 35 feet (11 m) fireboat acquired by Tiburon, California's fire department in 2006. Two thirds of the vessel's cost was
Fireboat_Tiburon
Ammunition ship that caught fire in New York Harbor in 1943
successfully moved away and sunk by the heroic efforts of tugboat and fireboat crews, averting a major disaster. The El Estero was built as a general
SS_El_Estero
Fire-fighting watercraft in Jamaica
Fire Brigade operates several fireboats of Jamaica. According to a 2003 article in the Jamaica Gleaner the three fireboats then nominally operated by the
Fireboats_of_Jamaica
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Charming; Lord Vishnu; Good; Lord Venkateshwara
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Muslim/Islamic
Advisor
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Muslim/Islamic
Happy Lucky
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Wenceslaus, WACÅAW means "more glory."Â
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American, British, English
Baker; Ironworker
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Australian, Dutch, German, Teutonic
Warrior; Army Man
Girl/Female
Irish
Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Mind; Clean Heart; Intellect
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Compassion; Mercy; Forbearance
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Irish
Dusky; dark.
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