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1893 Gleason & Bailey Hand Pumper & Hose Carts Placed in service in 1894, replaced in 1923. The hand pumper was sold for scrap after it burned in the blaze that destroyed the fire hall on December 8, 1924. The hose carts survive to this day and are presently on display in the engine bay at Station 33. The hose carts were made in New Holland, PA
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