. Annual report. High Pressure Service. The records of the two high pressure stations for theyear are as follows:. OLD QUARTERS OF ENGINE COMPANY 4, BULFINCH STREET, REPLACED BY NEW FIRE STATION IN BOWDOIN SQUARE. Fire Department. Station No. 1. Station No. 2. Total alarms to which pumps responded Water discharge recorded on Venturi meters * 267104,000 gallons 216413,000 gallons * Owing to the construction of the Venturi meters, they do not record flows under 600gallons per minute. following is a list of the hydrants in service forfire purposes as of December 31, 1930, showing the


. Annual report. High Pressure Service. The records of the two high pressure stations for theyear are as follows:. OLD QUARTERS OF ENGINE COMPANY 4, BULFINCH STREET, REPLACED BY NEW FIRE STATION IN BOWDOIN SQUARE. Fire Department. Station No. 1. Station No. 2. Total alarms to which pumps responded Water discharge recorded on Venturi meters * 267104,000 gallons 216413,000 gallons * Owing to the construction of the Venturi meters, they do not record flows under 600gallons per minute. following is a list of the hydrants in service forfire purposes as of December 31, 1930, showing thenumber and different types of hydrants: Public. Private. Ordinary post Boston post Lowry Boston Lowry . Batchelder and Finneran post. Boston High pressure Chapman post Ludlow post Matthew post. .? Coffin post 3,874 133 2,734 22 873 33 403 5 2,813 5 123 112 451 S4 55 5 13 4 1 Totals. 11,361 382 Fire Alarm Service. The Fire Alarm Service of the department has beenmaintained at its usual high standard. In order toincrease the efficiency of the operating force two addi-tional men were appointed. A change in the


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