Gasoline Two-Wheel Front-Drive, First Size Steam Fire Engine[50]
Seventy horse-power, four-cylinder motor; speed, 35 miles per hour; locomotive bell and hand-operated siren horn; boiler, 36 x 66 inches; suction hose, 2 lengths, 41⁄2-inch diameter; lanterns, three, fire department standard; hydrant connections; carrying capacity, four men.[50]
Combination Chemical Engine and Hose Car
Seventy horse-power, four-cylinder motor; speed, 60 miles per hour; hose capacity, 1,200 feet 21⁄2-inch hose; chemical cylinder, one 40-gallon capacity; chemical hose, 200 feet 3⁄4-inch chemical hose; acid receptacles, two; one 10-inch electric searchlight; locomotive bell and hand-operated siren horn; extinguishers, two 3-gallon Babcock, fire department standard; ladders, one 20-foot extension ladder, one 12-foot roof ladder with folding hooks; lanterns, four, fire department standard; axe, one, fire department standard; pike pole, one; crowbar, one of steel held by snaps; carrying capacity, seven men.
Combination Chemical and Hose Car
Equipped with Junior Pump. This pump is intended to boost the pressure of the chemical tank and can also be used as an auxiliary pump. On this type of steamer the pump will deliver 250 gallons of water at 120 pounds pump pressure.