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- Builders of Arena sites take building materials from schools, police and fire department thinking they are attracting new business' (right priorities) 1
- Colorado Governor, Dick Lamm, bought firemen big, super, duper ice cream pension plans all around. Colorado Springs mayor Ochs doesn't know how he is going to pay for it. 1
- Colorado fire chief Manuel Navarro's plan to close fire house #3 got a rapid response for people in the neighborhood. I think he planned it that way. The city council might want to rethink the budget. 1
- Panel 1. Obvious emergency at public school. Police arrive. Panel 2. Firemen arrive. Panel 3. Medical people arrive. Panel 4. Clergy arrives. Panel 5. ACLU runs in. Panel 6. Teacher says, NOW we're in trouble. 1
- State and local government leaders have promised firemen and policemen some pretty fancy pension plans (toy trucks and cars). Unfortunately, they can't pay for them. State taxpayers are blamed while government leaders look innocent. 1
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- Colorado Springs Fire Department prepares to hoist a ladder at a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. Spectators lean on a railing in the background. 2
- A Colorado Springs Firefighter stands at the top of a ladder as part of a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. 1
- A Colorado Springs Firefighter stands on a ladder as part of a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. 1
- A Hook and Ladder fire truck parked in N. Tejon Street fighting the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building. Many spectators are standing on the side walk opposite the Penney building. 1
- A firefighter climbs a ladder in Garden of the Gods as part of Colorado Springs Fire Deapartment training exercises. Spectators watch from below. 1
- CSFD Headquarters and station building with fire truck in front. 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Department with the 1898 American Fire Engine Company Steam Pumper, Metropolitan model. This was the only steamer purchased by the CSFD. Handwritten on front "Colorado Springs". 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Fighters in Garden of the Gods for a training exercise. A tall ladder rests on the ground behind them. 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Station #2. Sign in the window reads ,"We gave 100% American Red Cross War Fund." Located at 314 East San Miguel Street. 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Station #2. Sign in the window reads, "We gave 100% American Red Cross War Fund." 1
- Cub Scouts stand atop a fire truck during a tour of a fire station. 1
- Firefighter on a ladder spraying water on to the roof of one of the burning buildings of the Deaf and Blind School. 1
- Firemen returning ladder to Hook and Ladder Fire truck. Fire was in J.C. Penney Co. building. On-lookers standing in N. Tejon Street. Store fronts from left to right are J.C. Penney Co., Gilbert's Carmel Crisp and Stewart Brothers Photo. 1
- Men dressed in athletic clothing posing for the camera pulling a firefighting hose cart in front of a brick building with one of the barn doors open. 1
- Men stand in large brick building with wagon drawn by two white horses. Bell is mounted on wall at right. Doorways at sides have signs reading "Buck" and "Dutch." 1
- Seven men stand in front of a large building with a sign stating “Headquarters Fire Department”. At their feet lay the carcasses of 13 male deer. A boy sits on the wooden steps in the background. 1
- Station #5 Crew in front of the 1945 American La France Pumper 750/150, one of three "coalchutes" purchased between 1941-1945. Delbert Green is 3rd from the left and John I. Southcotte is 5th from the left. Station #5 is at Colorado and 29th Street. 1
- The crew of Station #2. (Delbert G. Green 6th from left). Station #2 was built in 1939 with a Public Works Authority Grant. It is located at 214 E San Miguel Street, Colorado Springs, CO. 1
- The fire Chief and a fireman holding hose and directing water into the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon. 1
- Three firemen and a man in a heavy coat standing on a roof, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three firemen spraying water into the 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney building. 1
- Three firemen standing on a roof, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Two awnings are behind the firemen, one is cloth with a "Lunch" sign. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of Stewart Bros. Photo building at 17 N. Tejon Street, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building. Three more firemen standing on the roof of the building behind Stewart's. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of Stewart Bros. Photo building, directing water from a hose into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo building directing water on the fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three workers in full protective gear, with gas masks, coveralls, gloves and boots, stand in front of a tanker truck. A CSFD truck is in the background. 1
- Two firemen and a Chief standing on the roof holding a fire hose and directing water on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building. 1
- Two firemen in an 1894 Champion Combination Hose Wagon, the first piece of fire apparatus purchased by the Colorado Springs Fire Department. A street car is visible behind the wagon. Handwritten on front "Colorado Springs, Colo.". 1
- Two men and four firemen are standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo shop and one man is standing on the roof of J.C. Penney Co. store. Three firemen are directing water from a fire hose on the 1939 fire at the Penney store. 1
- View from inside the Stewart Bros. Photo shop looking out on Tejon Street where spectators are watching the 1939 fire at J.C. Penney Co. store. A fire truck and fire hoses are also seen on the street. Across the street is the First National Bank building. 1
- View from the roof of the building on the south side of the alley, of firemen directing water from a fire hose into the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street, during the 1939 fire. 1
- View looking down at two firemen examining the wreckage from the 1939 fire at J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- With a pumper truck hooked up with a hose to a hydrant, firemen stray water at the top of the six-story Exchange National Bank building, perhaps to check their capability to extinguish fires at that level. A few bystanders watch the exercise. 1
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- 2014-05-02 1
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- A compilation of interviews with residents of Colorado Springs who were impacted by the Waldo Canyon Fire, one year after the fire. 1
- A video featuring vairous perspectives, photos, and videos from Colorado Springs residents about the Waldo Canyon Fire. 1
- Interview with David Novotny, Lieutenant with the Colorado Springs Fire Department. 1
- Interview with Jeff Loveless, Lieutenant with the Colorado Springs Fire Department 1
- Interview with Steve Dubay, Chief with the Colorado Springs Fire Department. 1
- Interview with Steve Riker, Captain with the Colorado Springs Fire Department. 1
- Interview with Troy Branham, Battalion Chief with the Colorado Springs Fire Department. 1
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