Evacuate City House After Blast
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16
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July
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1962
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Pranksters Burn Old Auto On Campus
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16
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March
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1962
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Firemen Remove Couch In Third-Floor Blaze
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14
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February
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1962
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Waterman Gym Nearly Scene Of Major Blaze
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24
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January
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1962
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City Family Burned Out Of Home They Moved Into Two Weeks Ago; No One Hurt
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17
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January
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1962
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AA Firemen Fill Easter 'Baskets' For Hospitalized Children, April 1, 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
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Firefighters From Argentina Visit Ann Arbor, September 1, 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1964
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Barbara Loomis Interprets For AA Fire Chief Arthur Stauch & Argentine Firefighters, September 1, 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1964
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Sign Language Helps: Fire Chief Leonardo Antico (center, right) of Buenos Aires, Argentina, gestures while speaking to Mrs. Barbara Loomis who acted as interpreter for Antico and his two companions, Fire Sgt. Carlos M. Polo and Fire Cpl. Jame H. Gomez. Ann Arbor Assistant Fire Chief Arthur Stauch, beside Mrs. Loomis, welcomed the South Americans to the local fire headquarters. The visitors' 1926-model fire engine has insigna and badges from other areas.
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1964
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Sign Language Helps: Fire Chief Leonardo Antico (center, right) of Buenos Aires, Argentina, gestures while speaking to Mrs. Barbara Loomis who acted as interpreter for Antico and his two companions, Fire Sgt. Carlos M. Polo and Fire Cpl. Jame H. Gomez. Ann Arbor Assistant Fire Chief Arthur Stauch, beside Mrs. Loomis, welcomed the South Americans to the local fire headquarters. The visitors' 1926-model fire engine has insigna and badges from other areas.
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AA Firemen Learn CPR, May 19, 1966 Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1966
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Dr. Karl Yoshonis (center) demonstrates on a dummy the approved method of closed chest cardiac resuscitation at a training session of 40 Ann Arbor firemen at the central fire headquarters last night. The training is sponsored by the Michigan Heart Association and is being held in two nightly sessions with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital doctors and other personnel instructing. At far right is Fire Chief Arthur L. Stauch. Next to him in the front row are Dr. Don Alexander, Dr. Yoshonis and John Shelton, head of the inhalation therapy section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1966
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Dr. Karl Yoshonis (center) demonstrates on a dummy the approved method of closed chest cardiac resuscitation at a training session of 40 Ann Arbor firemen at the central fire headquarters last night. The training is sponsored by the Michigan Heart Association and is being held in two nightly sessions with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital doctors and other personnel instructing. At far right is Fire Chief Arthur L. Stauch. Next to him in the front row are Dr. Don Alexander, Dr. Yoshonis and John Shelton, head of the inhalation therapy section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
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AA Firemen Prepare Easter 'Baskets' For Kids At University Hospital, March 25, 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1967
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Prepare Easter Gifts For Young Patients: These Ann Arbor firemen spent most of today preparing Easter "baskets" at central fire headquarters for distribution tomorrow morning to children confined to a ward at University Hospital. The project is the first of its type undertaken by the local Fire Department and firemen plan to visit the hospital tomorrow.
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1967
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Prepare Easter Gifts For Young Patients: These Ann Arbor firemen spent most of today preparing Easter "baskets" at central fire headquarters for distribution tomorrow morning to children confined to a ward at University Hospital. The project is the first of its type undertaken by the local Fire Department and firemen plan to visit the hospital tomorrow.
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