A History of the Scituate Fire Department
Revision 2
de James E. Glinski
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This book is the history of firefighting in Scituate, MA from the “horse and buggy” days of the late 19th century through the establishment of the modern, professional fire department of today. It follows the evolution of the department’s fire houses through the creation of its early hose houses to the recently completed state-of-the-art Public Safety Complex. It describes the status of the department’s firefighting apparatus from the days of the horse pulled fire engines of the early 1900s to the modern high tech fire engines of today. The book also explains the changing nature of what it means to be a fire fighter today, especially the transition from primarily fighting structural fires to primarily responding to medical emergencies and rescues. The book also highlights some of the town’s major fires and its response to the increasing number of major storms, which the town has experienced in recent years.
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Scituate Historical Society-Scituate Ma
Scituate Ma
The Scituate Historical Society, in Scituate Ma, is the South Shore leader in historic preservation and education. For more than 100 years the Society has been at the forefront of telling the stories and saving the spaces that have made Scituate unique. Located at the Kathleen Laidlaw Center, 43 Cudworth Road, The Scituate Historical Society owns 5 properties of its own and has custody and administration of 6 more properties owned by the Town of Scituate.