Tucson Fire Department Early Alarm System, 3rd Edition
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1 Tucson Fire Department Early Alarm System, 3rd Edition
2 June 25, 1881, City Council:
3 June 25, 1881, City Council:
4 June 25, 1881, City Council:
5 June 25, 1881, City Council:
6 June 30, 1881, City Council:
7 November 11, 1881, Arizona Weekly Citizen: November 11, 1881, Arizona Weekly Citizen November 27, 1881, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
8 December 18, 1881, Tucson Weekly Citizen:
9 December 18, 1881, Tucson Weekly Citizen:
10 December 22, 1881, Arizona Weekly Star:
11 April 15, 1897, Arizona Daily Star:
12 February 5, 1900, City Minutes: Planning of a fire alarm system in the City and the stationing of horses on City property for the of the Tucson Volunteer Fire Department. Said Committee to report back to the City Council. Carried, all members voting aye. March 5, 1900, City Minutes: Report of Fire Committee stating Fire Hall had been and repaired and asking further time regarding report on Fire Alarm System made. Further time granted by Council
13 April 3, 1900, Arizona Daily Star: May 16, 1900, Arizona Daily Star:
14 May 16, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen:
15 June 5, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen: June 6, 1900, Arizona Daily Star:
16 June 6, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen:
17 July 23, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen:
18 October 1, 1900, City Minutes: Communication of A. J. Coffee regarding the purchase of a Gamwell Fire Alarm System made by the City Clerk. Moved by Burkhalter 2nd by Bail that the city clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Coffee no action had been taken on his communication. Carried.
19 December 6, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen:
20 December 6, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen:
21 December 6, 1900, Tucson Daily Citizen: December 8, 1900, Arizona Daily Star:
22 December 7, 1900, Arizona Daily Star:
23 September 4, 19092, Tucson Daily Citizen: May 14, 1903, Arizona Daily Star:
24 June 6, 1904, City Meeting: May 11, 1904, Tucson Daily Citizen: June 18, 1904, Tucson Daily Citizen:
25 June 9, 1904, Arizona Daily Star: July 29, 1904, Tucson Daily Citizen:
26 March 23, 1905, Tucson Daily Citizen:
27 March 23, 1905, Tucson Daily Citizen:
28 April 14, 1905, Tucson Daily Citizen: April 20, 1905, Tucson Daily Citizen:
29 May 5, 1906, Tucson Daily Citizen: May 8, 1906, Tucson Daily Citizen:
30 May 8, 1906, Tucson Daily Citizen:
31 March 12, 1908, City Meeting: New Engine, Building, Alarm system Upon motion of Partridge seconded by Martin it was ordered that the City Clerk be directed to advertise for bid for following Fire Department supplies. One third size steamer and equipment, 3000 feet 2 1/2 hose, a complete Gamwell Ten Box Fire Alarm system successful bidder to take pay for same in Fire Department 30 year 4 1/2% interest baring Bonds at par and also to purchase for cash at par enough more of said Bonds to make $25,000 the total amount of the Fire department Bond issue.
32 March 13, 1908, Arizona Daily Star:
33 March 14, 1908, Arizona Daily Star:
34 March 27, 1908, Tucson Daily Citizen:
35 March 31, 1908, Tucson Daily Citizen:
36 April 22, 1908, Tucson Daily Citizen:
37 May 15, 1908, City Meeting: Bonds for Steamer and Alarm system.
38 May 15, 1908, City Meeting: Bonds for Steamer and Alarm system.
39 August 27, 1908, Tucson Daily Citizen:
40 January 11, 1909, City Meeting: It was moved by Mose Drachman seconded by Myers that the Council resolve itself into a committee of the whole on the different repots and begin with the Fire Department report. Motion Carried and so ordered After a lengthily discussion by the following motion on the proposed purchase of horses, City attorney Richey on the liability of the City in case of fire without protection Mr. Drachman mentioned the fact that $9, odd only was available for building and purchasing site for Fire House and installation of the Gamwell Alarm System and suggested the sale of City lots for the purchase of a Fire House site. Martin replied that the Fire department was already in possession of a triangular lot opposite the SP. Co. Passenger Depot the same having been dedicated for the benefit of the Fire Department by a former Council and submitted the following figures. $10, available cash with the highest estimates as follows $7, for building $1, for horses $ for harnesses $ for incidentals $ for installation of Alarm System leaving $1, reserve. Lastridge promised to have Engine in readiness for any service within two or three days and Fire Chief stating that Mr. Cameron had two horses suitable for the Fire Engine. Upon motion of Drachman seconded by Martin the entire matter in regard to putting Engine in readiness was referred to the Fire Committee with power to with.
41 May 3, 1909, City Meeting: Chairman Partridge of the Fire Committee reported that the sliding pole at the new Fire Station was placed in the center of the driveway and should be changed to leave the same open and recommended that immediate steps be taken toward installing the Gamwell Alarm System. After a general discussion by all members it was ordered that the Building and Land Committee arrange to have one more sliding pole installed and upon motion duly made and seconded the Fire Committee was instructed to produce all the data necessary for the Alarm System at the next meeting of the Council May 5th, 1909.
42 May 4, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen:
43 May 12, 1909, City Meeting: Chairman Partridge Chairman of the Fire Committee stated that it was urgent that the Fire Alarm System should be installed immediately and that the Councilman Martin was a former member of the Committee and had all the data as to the location of the Alarm Boxes called on him for the data. Councilman Martin after producing a map of the city stated that the alarm Boxes were to be placed as follows Also that Mr. Russell had promised to install the system at cost or the actual expense and upon motion duly made and seconded the Fire Committee was instructed to proceed to install the System immediately.
44 May 13, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen:
45 May 19, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen: May 24, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen:
46 June 22, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen: June 26, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen:
47 July 6, 1909, Arizona Daily Star:
48 July 6, 1909, Arizona Daily Star: July 7, 1909, Arizona Daily Star:
49 1909:
50 September 28, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen: October 8, 1909, Tucson Daily Citizen:
51 March 17, 1910, Arizona Daily Star:
52 August 31, 1910, Arizona Daily Star: September 3, 1910, Tucson Daily Citizen:
53 December 7, 1909, City Meeting: Upon motion of Councilman Myers seconded by Councilman Drachman a warrant for $88.75 was ordered drawn on the General Fund in favor of J. B. Martin for services rendered in installing the Gamwell Fire Alarm System.
54 Unknown, curtsey Chief Joseph A. Roberts collection:
55 Unknown:
56 June 8, 1912, Tucson Daily Citizen: January 15, 1913, Tucson Daily Citizen: April 16, 1913, Tucson Daily Citizen: May 2, 1913, Tucson Daily Citizen:
57 April 18, 1917, Arizona Daily Star:
58 July 14, 1922, Arizona Daily Star:
59 July 22, 1922, Tucson Daily Citizen:
60 July 25, 1922, Arizona Daily Star: August 4, 1922, Arizona Daily Star:
61 August 12, 1922, Arizona Daily Star:
62 August 23, 1922, Arizona Daily Star:
63 December 2, 1922, Arizona Daily Star: December 3, 1922, Arizona Daily Star:
64 June 5, 1923, Arizona Daily Star:
65 July 7, 1923, Arizona Daily Star:
66 August 5, 1923, Arizona Daily Star:
67 October 24, 1923, Arizona Daily Star:
68 May 13, 1924, TFD
69 May 4, 1925, TFD
70 June 10, 1927, Arizona Daily Star: The bell tower is on the right side of the below photo taken in 1895.
71 August 29, 1930, TFD
72 December 8, 1930, TFD
73 December 8, 1930, TFD
74 February 1949, The American City:
75 Call Box information, unknown date
76 Call Box information, unknown date
77 Unknown dates, TFD Alarm Headquarters Test bench Alarm Headquarters
78 Unknown dates, TFD Auto Repeater Repeater Alarm Headquarters Repeater Alarm Headquarters Repeater Alarm Headquarters
79 Unknown dates, TFD Auto Repeater
80 Unknown dates, TFD Auto Repeater
81 Unknown dates, TFD Auto Repeater
82 Unknown dates, TFD Gamewell Display, TFD
83 Unknown dates, TFD Gamewell Display, TFD
84 March 3, 1957, TFD Improved Peerless Successive 1922, Stripe & door 1931
85 Courtesy TFD Annual Report :
86 November, 1963, TFD
87 November, 1963, TFD Peerless Non-Interfering Sector 1916
88 March 5, 1969, TFD
89 March 5, 1969, TFD
90 July 12, 1972, Tucson Daily Citizen:
91 July 12, 1972, Tucson Daily Citizen:
92 July 25, 1973, Tucson Daily Citizen: September 25, 1973, Tucson Daily Citizen:
93 November 29, 1976, TFD
94 December 13, 1977, TFD
95 December 13, 1977, TFD
96 1977, TFD
97 1977, TFD
98 1977, TFD
99 1977, TFD
100 August 8, 1977, AHS:
101 March 25, 1978, Arizona Daily Star:
102 April 17, 1980, AHS:
103 1981:
104 1981:
105 2012, from Lasertrimman,
106 2012, from Lasertrimman,
107 2012, from Lasertrimman, Lasertrimman
108 2012, from Lasertrimman, January 15, 2016,Courtesy bob ring, at fire Central:
109 2012, from Lasertrimman, Greater Tucson Fire Foundation Thank you for taking an interest in Tucson Fire Department history This is one of many sections that contain information, documents, letters, newspaper articles, pictures, etc. They have been collected and arranged in chronological order or by a subject. These items were collected, organized and entered into a computerized database by Dave Ridings Retired Assistant Chief Tucson Fire Department, Al Ring friend of the department, Greater Tucson Fire Foundation and with the help of many friends and fellow firefighters. All graphics have been improved to make the resolution as good as possible, but the reader should remember that many came from copies of old newspaper articles. This also applies to other items such as documents, letters, etc. Credit to the source of the documents, photos, etc. is provided whenever it was available. We realize that many items are not identified and regret that we weren t able to provide this information. As far as the newspaper articles that are not identified, 99% of them would have to be from one of three possible sources. The Arizona Daily Star, The Tucson Citizen and the Tucson Daily Citizen, for which we want to give a special thanks. Please use this information as a reference tool only. If the reader uses any of the information for any purpose other than a reference tool, they should get permission from the source. Should the reader have additional information on the above subject we would appreciate you sharing it with us. Please see the names and contact information on the 1st. TFD Archives page right below this paragraph.
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