Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge & Others Check Gas Storage Tank Where Explosion Occurred, May 10, 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1962
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Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge & Clarence Southward Check Gas Storage Tank Where Explosion Occurred, May 10, 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
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Fatal Blast: Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge and Clarence Southward check the empty gasoline storage tank where a garage welder was killed and another man seriously injured in an explosion yesterday. Southward escaped injury although he was standing only four feet from the tank at the time. He was not even knocked off his feet.
Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
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Fatal Blast: Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge and Clarence Southward check the empty gasoline storage tank where a garage welder was killed and another man seriously injured in an explosion yesterday. Southward escaped injury although he was standing only four feet from the tank at the time. He was not even knocked off his feet.
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AA Firemen Inspect Attic Of House On 506 E Kingsley, April 17, 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1962
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Where it started: Ann Arbor firemen check an eave section of a house on E. Kingsley St, where a fire started yesterday afternoon. The attic was heavily damaged.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1962
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Where it started: Ann Arbor firemen check an eave section of a house on E. Kingsley St, where a fire started yesterday afternoon. The attic was heavily damaged.
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Blast Kills Milan Man; Another Seriously Hurt
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Fire Races Through Kingsley St. Attic
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April
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AA Firefighters Battle Blaze At United Supply Co., 1331 Lakeshore Dr, August 16, 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1962
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Fire Freeze: This tableau of firemen, smoke and water took place at a $20,000 warehouse fire off N. Main St. at 3:30a.m. today. Tons of asphalt shingles were destroyed in the blaze which took firemen three hours to put out. No one was injured.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1962
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Fire Freeze: This tableau of firemen, smoke and water took place at a $20,000 warehouse fire off N. Main St. at 3:30a.m. today. Tons of asphalt shingles were destroyed in the blaze which took firemen three hours to put out. No one was injured.
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$20,000 Pre-Dawn Blaze Hits Main St. Warehouse
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August
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Firefighters From Argentina Visit Ann Arbor, September 1, 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1964
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Barbara Loomis Interprets For AA Fire Chief Arthur Stauch & Argentine Firefighters, September 1, 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1964
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Sign Language Helps: Fire Chief Leonardo Antico (center, right) of Buenos Aires, Argentina, gestures while speaking to Mrs. Barbara Loomis who acted as interpreter for Antico and his two companions, Fire Sgt. Carlos M. Polo and Fire Cpl. Jame H. Gomez. Ann Arbor Assistant Fire Chief Arthur Stauch, beside Mrs. Loomis, welcomed the South Americans to the local fire headquarters. The visitors' 1926-model fire engine has insigna and badges from other areas.
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1964
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Sign Language Helps: Fire Chief Leonardo Antico (center, right) of Buenos Aires, Argentina, gestures while speaking to Mrs. Barbara Loomis who acted as interpreter for Antico and his two companions, Fire Sgt. Carlos M. Polo and Fire Cpl. Jame H. Gomez. Ann Arbor Assistant Fire Chief Arthur Stauch, beside Mrs. Loomis, welcomed the South Americans to the local fire headquarters. The visitors' 1926-model fire engine has insigna and badges from other areas.
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AA Firemen Learn CPR, May 19, 1966 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1966
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Dr. Karl Yoshonis (center) demonstrates on a dummy the approved method of closed chest cardiac resuscitation at a training session of 40 Ann Arbor firemen at the central fire headquarters last night. The training is sponsored by the Michigan Heart Association and is being held in two nightly sessions with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital doctors and other personnel instructing. At far right is Fire Chief Arthur L. Stauch. Next to him in the front row are Dr. Don Alexander, Dr. Yoshonis and John Shelton, head of the inhalation therapy section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1966
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Dr. Karl Yoshonis (center) demonstrates on a dummy the approved method of closed chest cardiac resuscitation at a training session of 40 Ann Arbor firemen at the central fire headquarters last night. The training is sponsored by the Michigan Heart Association and is being held in two nightly sessions with St. Joseph Mercy Hospital doctors and other personnel instructing. At far right is Fire Chief Arthur L. Stauch. Next to him in the front row are Dr. Don Alexander, Dr. Yoshonis and John Shelton, head of the inhalation therapy section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
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