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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
2010.001.964
Title
A Langley fireman standing on the roof of a house with a fire hose to the chimney.
Date
[196-].
Description
A Langley fireman standing on the roof of a house with a fire hose to the chimney. One fireman and three people can be seen standing near the house. The Langley Fire Department Zone 1 fire truck can partially be seen.
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fire department
Langley's first fire department began as local neighbourhood "volunteer" fire departments in the 1930s. Previously, Langley residents were responsible for fending off fires close to their own properties. By the 1930s, however, "volunteer" fire departments became a necessity due to the growing population of Langley. Each neighbourhood's "volunteer" fire department enlisted the help of local men to answer emergency calls. Various neighbourhood departments included North West Langley, Murrayville, Brookswood, Fort Langley and Aldergrove. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Langley's volunteer fire departments partnered with local ratepayers to build new fire halls throughout the Township and purchase fire trucks with attached water hoses. To this day, the Township of Langley employees both paid full-time and volunteer forces.
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