. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. FIRE PATROL STATION NO. 2 were in the basement. District En-gineer John E. Ross of the Fire Depart-ment was killed, and thirty-five personswere more or less seriously injured. Ofthe firemen, five were badly injured andtwenty-three employees and workmenof the Palace Hotel were similarly the Fire Patrolmen, SuperintendentRussell VNhite, E. J. Drew, R. S. Chap-man, G. B. Larose, J. F. McCormick,J. Ford and G. W. Harrison were all 258 SAN iFRANCISCO FIREMEN so painfully and seriously^^burned as tobe rendered absolutely


. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. FIRE PATROL STATION NO. 2 were in the basement. District En-gineer John E. Ross of the Fire Depart-ment was killed, and thirty-five personswere more or less seriously injured. Ofthe firemen, five were badly injured andtwenty-three employees and workmenof the Palace Hotel were similarly the Fire Patrolmen, SuperintendentRussell VNhite, E. J. Drew, R. S. Chap-man, G. B. Larose, J. F. McCormick,J. Ford and G. W. Harrison were all 258 SAN iFRANCISCO FIREMEN so painfully and seriously^^burned as tobe rendered absolutely helpless, and fora considerable time were unable to feedthemselves owing to the injuries theyreceived. The present members of station No. iare P. James, lieutenant in charge ; Smith, sergeant; and privates, E. Hansen, driver; J. W. Com-stock, driver; J. E. Sullivan, A. , L. E. McCawley, T. J. Mullins, , N. J. Robertson, P. Benson;substitutes, W. J. Williams and H. ; and watchman C. H. De the organization of station 2, Charles


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