A full turn out of the Yorkton Fire Brigade in 1908. In the lead is the chemical truck on which the chief always rode with the driver, next is the fire engine, then two hose reels, each hauled by two men and lastly the ladder truck.
Aman standing in front of the Biggar fire truck, which has hoses running off of it into multiple directions on the road and sidewalk. There is steam and icicles coming off of the fire truck. E.H. Ford Drugs store can be seen in the background
Decorated fire engines, crews in front of No. 1 Fire Hall on Osler. Ready to participate in the Torch Day Parade, May 29, 1941. Part of the drive for the first Victory Loan.
An old truck with "F.D." on the door, a group of boys, and a sign saying "Snorkel Unit" represent the Fire Dept.'s parade entry for Sask. Jubilee. This parade is in Herschel.
Two old fire engines belonging to the Moose Jaw Fire Department sitting the back of a flat-bed trailer. They were purchased by Gene Autry for his museum in California. They were destroyed by fire 2-3 years later.