. Annual report. ected Oil burners reinspected Oil burner defects corrected .... Fire 361,246 24,835 10,224 22,111 520 2,852 2,482 807 861 Reports of hazardous conditions were sent to otherdepartments as follows: To Building Department 2,727 To State Fire Marshal 39 Eight hundred and ninety-four notices were sent toowners and occupants to correct hazardous conditionsand 520 personal services and orders of reinspectionwere made by the constable attached to the Fire Pre-vention Division. There were twenty prosecutions forviolations of the fire prevention laws. One hundred and sixty-five fires we


. Annual report. ected Oil burners reinspected Oil burner defects corrected .... Fire 361,246 24,835 10,224 22,111 520 2,852 2,482 807 861 Reports of hazardous conditions were sent to otherdepartments as follows: To Building Department 2,727 To State Fire Marshal 39 Eight hundred and ninety-four notices were sent toowners and occupants to correct hazardous conditionsand 520 personal services and orders of reinspectionwere made by the constable attached to the Fire Pre-vention Division. There were twenty prosecutions forviolations of the fire prevention laws. One hundred and sixty-five fires were reported assuspicious and forty-one from unknown causes. In-vestigations of these fires were made by attaches of theFire Prevention Division. These fires were also re-ported to the State Fire Marshal, Police Commissionerand the Boston Board of Fire Underwriters. The number of inspections made by district and com-pany officers during the year, in addition to those of theFire Prevention Division were as follows:. Fire Department. Building inspections .... Theatre inspections .... Schoolhouse inspections . Public building inspections Inspections at Long and Deer Islands Car house inspections Total number of inspections made by Fire PreventionDivision, district and company officers (includ-ing initial and reinspection of all types of build-ings) 62,760 4,178 3,848 909 24 108 464,036 Eighteen thousand, three hundred and eleven dollarsand twenty-five cents was collected in fees for permitsissued by the Fire Prevention Division. During the Christmas holiday season a detail of fireprevention inspectors was maintained in and about theshopping and high value districts and other locationswhere there was congestion due to shopping. Buildings. On Monday, November 10, 1930, the Fire Depart-ment occupied the new fire station erected in Bowdoinsquare. Engine Company 4, Engine Company 6,Ladder Company 24, Rescue Company 3 and WaterTower 2 and the District Chief of District 4 movedinto the bu


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