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{{rpl|Curtis Randolph (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|Curtis Randolph (fireboat)}} | ||
{{rpl|Deluge (fireboat, 1949)}} | {{rpl|Deluge (fireboat, 1949)}} | ||
{{rpl|Detroiter (ship, 1892)}} | {{rpl|Detroiter (ship, 1892)}} | ||
{{rpl|Fireboat Thomas A'lessandro Jr}} | {{rpl|Fireboat Thomas A'lessandro Jr}} | ||
{{rpl|Harry E. Brewer}} | |||
{{rpl|Howard T. Tellepsen}} | {{rpl|Howard T. Tellepsen}} | ||
{{rpl|James Battle (fireboat, 1900)}} | {{rpl|James Battle (fireboat, 1900)}} | ||
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{{rpl|John Kendall (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|John Kendall (fireboat)}} | ||
{{rpl|John R. Frazier}} | {{rpl|John R. Frazier}} | ||
{{rpl|Joseph B. Herman II}} | |||
{{rpl|Nathan Hale (fireboat)}} | |||
{{rpl|Nellie Bly}} | {{rpl|Nellie Bly}} | ||
{{rpl|Port Houston (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|Port Houston (fireboat)}} | ||
{{rpl|Red Sailfish}} | {{rpl|Red Sailfish}} | ||
{{rpl|Roy S. Kelley (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|Roy S. Kelley (fireboat)}} | ||
{{rpl|Robert L. Bedell}} | |||
{{rpl|Sivad Johnson (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|Sivad Johnson (fireboat)}} | ||
{{rpl|Sophie Masloff (fireboat)}} | {{rpl|Sophie Masloff (fireboat)}} |
Revision as of 22:51, 13 July 2022
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Fireboats documented in this wiki:
- Captain Crotty: Add brief definition or description
- C.D. Scully: A former fireboat that operated in Pittsburgh [e]
- CFAV Firebird: CFAV Firebird is one of two dedicated fireboats in the Canadian Armed Forces Maritime Command. [e]
- Charles A. Reed (fireboat): The city of Toronto, Ontario's first official fireboat, commissioned in 1923 [e]
- City of Stamford (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Stamford, Connecticut, since 2013 [e]
- Curtis Randolph (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit since 1979 [e]
- Deluge (fireboat, 1949): A fireboat that operated in Milwaukee [e]
- Detroiter (ship, 1892): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1892 to 1902 [e]
- Fireboat Thomas A'lessandro Jr: Add brief definition or description
- Harry E. Brewer: Fireboat first operated in Norwalk, Connecticut in the 1990s [e]
- Howard T. Tellepsen: Fireboat operated in Houston, Texas from 1983 to 2013 [e]
- James Battle (fireboat, 1900): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1900 to 1941, when she was sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, for wartime service [e]
- James R. Elliott: Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1902 to 1930, later converted to a ferry, then a floating restaurant [e]
- John Kendall (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1930 to 1979, when she was converted to a tugboat [e]
- John R. Frazier: A fireboat operated in Baltimore, Maryland since 2007 [e]
- Joseph B. Herman II: Add brief definition or description
- Nathan Hale (fireboat): A fireboat operated in New Haven, since 2013 [e]
- Nellie Bly: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Nellie Bly (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Port Houston (fireboat): The first fireboat to serve the Houston, Texas area; it was commissioned in 1926 and replaced in 1950 [e]
- Red Sailfish: A powerful fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2019 [e]
- Roy S. Kelley (fireboat): A fireboat built in 1994 and operated by the city of New Orleans, Louisiana [e]
- Robert L. Bedell: Add brief definition or description
- Sivad Johnson (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit since 2020 [e]
- Sophie Masloff (fireboat): A fireboat built in 2016 for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and named in honor of that city's first female mayor. [e]
- Stan Musial (fireboat): A fireboat operated in St. Louis, Missouri since 2013 [e]
- T.J. Clark (fireboat): A fireboat, ferry and cargo vessel, that was operated in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 1911 to 1959. [e]
Other:
- Fireboats of Baltimore: A catalog of present and past fireboats used in Baltimore, Maryland. [e]
- Fireboats of Boston: Fireboats operated in Boston, Massachusetts [e]
- Fireboats of California: Fireboats operated in California [e]
- Fireboats of Chicago: an overview of fireboats operated by Chicago, Illinois since 1877 [e]
- Fireboats in Connecticut: Fireboats operated in Connecticut (U.S. state) [e]
- Fireboats of Detroit: Fireboats operated in Detroit, Michigan [e]
- Fireboats of Duluth: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats in Houston: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Jacksonville, Florida: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Jamaica: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Long Beach, California: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Milwaukee: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats on the Mississippi River system: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of New Orleans: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of New York City: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats in Norfolk, Virginia: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Philadelphia: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Pittsburgh: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Portland, Oregon: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Rochester: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of San Diego: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of San Francisco: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Seattle: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats in Singapore: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Toronto: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Vancouver: Add brief definition or description
- Fireboats of Washington DC: Add brief definition or description