. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ction foreman at husband, with the assistance of Mr. GeorgeSwembren, fought the fire while Mrs. Brasseand her daughter Clara went in oppositedirections along the track with carriage lampsto flag any train that might approach. p. m. extra 2074 arrived and was flaggedby Mrs. Brasse. On investigation the crewfoimd the east track so hot that it was imsafeto move train over it. On October 13 Mr. F. W. Sherman dis-covered bridge No. 84 afire and at once noti-fied Mrs. Brasse, who in turn notified all con-cerned and then went along the


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ction foreman at husband, with the assistance of Mr. GeorgeSwembren, fought the fire while Mrs. Brasseand her daughter Clara went in oppositedirections along the track with carriage lampsto flag any train that might approach. p. m. extra 2074 arrived and was flaggedby Mrs. Brasse. On investigation the crewfoimd the east track so hot that it was imsafeto move train over it. On October 13 Mr. F. W. Sherman dis-covered bridge No. 84 afire and at once noti-fied Mrs. Brasse, who in turn notified all con-cerned and then went along the track to flagapproaching trains. At , with her apron,she flagged train No. 12. This fire was ex-tinguished by Mr. A. J. Wise and Mr. Sherman,assisted by Mr. W. E. Brasse and her family were thankedpersonally by assist-a n t superintendentBurgess, in behalf ofthe Baltimore andOhio, for the promptaction taken in and the interestin the railroad andits passengers. has also writ-ten to them, thank-ing


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