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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
46 of 158  Tue 2nd Dec 2014 11:31am  

Hi arthur p, I commiserate with you, yes you never knew what to expect, a terrible experience, Can't help think who allowed you so close, without finding out what was in the shed, sheds where notorious for holding paint tins etc. I send you my best wishes for Xmas, Kaga.
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fireken
Coventry
47 of 158  Mon 6th Apr 2015 8:41pm  

On 10th Apr 2012 7:52pm, sandylane said: I wonder if there is anyone on this site who has relations that were in the fire brigade and served at the old fire station in Hales St when it was open.
Hello there. I am involved with a group of ex firefighters, who all served at Hales Street fire station. We meet regularly in the fire station at Radford Road, Coventry. If you have any information you need please do not hesitate in contacting me. fireken
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
48 of 158  Tue 7th Apr 2015 5:02pm  

Hello fireken, how about Foleshill station, way back early fifties, you know anyone from that time?
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arthur p
burbage leic
49 of 158  Tue 7th Apr 2015 7:57pm  

Hales St Fire Station, I was stationed there 1958/59, I was on Red Watch? Osborne was Leading Fireman, Clive Matthews was Sub-Officer and George Dipper was Station Officer. I met Clive at a later time and he had been made up to Station Officer.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
50 of 158  Wed 18th Nov 2015 11:42am  

I remember the sandbags, but don't remember those surrounds, I believe they got ripped open a few times as the tender came out. The building on the right had the bus stop outside a little out of the picture, when it came in from Bell Green. Arthur P, do you recall the Chief Officer had a flat on top floor next to the recreation room, late one night they had a fire in the recreation room, they put the hose down the chiefs chimney.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
51 of 158  Wed 18th Nov 2015 5:33pm  

Those beds, they were a bit close, but then I've seen them closer, and mixed, but that's another story. The house on the right in the other photo was that demolished during the war, I seem to think thats where they had the whale in the fifties? Arthur P, was the record 14 seconds to run out a stand-pipe?
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arthur p
burbage leic
52 of 158  Wed 18th Nov 2015 8:07pm  

Kaga answer to your first question that happened before my time 1958 I think chief moved to a fire brigade house further up the road. Concerning the standpipe drill I think Clive Matthews sub-officer later station officer did it at Foleshill fire station on an open day.
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mickw
nuneaton
53 of 158  Thu 31st Dec 2015 5:33pm  

If memory serves me correctly there was an old Green Goddess always parked in that bay which rarely moved.
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Janey
Keresley
54 of 158  Thu 31st Dec 2015 6:14pm  

As a young shorthand-typist in the very early 60's I was sent to work for about a week from the Typists' Training Section to help out in one of the offices at the Fire Station. I have fond memories of an old fashioned cluttered office with old wooden desks, and naturally, a manual typewriter, no electric ones then. I am not sure which window in the photo was the office I worked in. Quite a change from some of the more modern Council, or Corporation, departments I was sent to help out.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
55 of 158  Sat 19th Mar 2016 3:43am  

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mickw
nuneaton
56 of 158  Sat 19th Mar 2016 3:16pm  

Great photos Neil you've confirmed my memory about the old Green Goddess always being in the left hand bay where the news stand was even though it looks as if it was eventually painted yellow. Thumbs up Thumbs up
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
57 of 158  Sat 19th Mar 2016 6:31pm  

Before I did a spell with Coventry Brigade I was a works fireman at Armstrong-Siddeley, Parkside. 1949. On a hot summer's day, and Sunday, one of my 'watch' decided to walk round the factory, he'd been gone ages so a couple of us went to see what was keeping him, we searched the factory and there was no sign of him, so we decided to walk back to the station, but looked around the grounds and heard a faint noise, we traced to a war-time water tank, and found our friend in the tank, barely afloat and alive. We dragged him out, he had decided to cool off and have a swim but once in the tank he could not reach the top of the tank, there were steps on the outside but not on the inside. We let him rest for a time then sent him home saying he was ill, he had a few days off with some false illness and it was never reported, only three of us knew, and we kept 'mum'.
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mickw
nuneaton
58 of 158  Mon 21st Mar 2016 1:58am  

There was definitely a green goddess parked in that bay for many years before that recovery vehicle I sat in it many times as a child as my cousin was a fireman there and he gave me many private tours as a kid.
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dutchman
Spon End
59 of 158  Mon 21st Mar 2016 2:12am  

I've seen it in action. It was used to damp down the Old Morris works after the great fire of Gosford Street when the regular fire engines were needed elsewhere. I can't remember though whether that was after the fire of 1964 or after the fire of 1966?
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TonyS
Coventry
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60 of 158  Mon 21st Mar 2016 9:25pm  

Hey steady on. I think you are taking Micks reply a little too seriously. I think we are all aware that your knowledge on these issues is first rate, Mick was only commenting, not correcting you. Thumbs up
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