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.,• <br />MAYOR'S REPORT 1958 Page 6. <br />F I R E D EPA R T M E N T R E P O R T F O R Y E A R 1 9 5 8 <br />53 calls for inhalator or resuscitator. <br />139 trips to hospitals, taking 146 patients. <br />10 " taking patients either home or to doctor's office. <br />18 cases dead on arrival. <br />1 out of town emergency call. <br />12 miscellaneous calls. <br />2 ells on hot water tanks. <br />2 " shut off water. <br />2 " high water - shut off utilities. <br />3 flush gasoline o ff street, and stand-by. <br />3 check furnaces, shut off, i f necessary. <br />4 honest mistakes. <br />3 calls false. <br />18 miscellaneous fi res. <br />41 grass fires Estimated Loss $ 215.00 <br />58 building fires. Estimated Value X4,579,900.00 <br /> Estimated Loss 13,370.00 <br /> Cor_tente Estimated Value 10,.,677,150.00 <br /> Estimated Loss 5,129.00 <br />15 cars or trucks Estimated Value 17,915.00 <br /> Estimated Loss 1,910.00 <br />TOTAL Estimated Loss ~20,624..uo <br />145 fire calls. <br />201 emergency calls. <br />346 Total calls answered. <br />During 1958 there were 10,000 pieces of fire prevention material distributed <br />during Fire Prevention Week and 1500 fire prevention folders at Christmas <br />time throughout the schools. <br />Firefighters were gives training at the Lake Erie 8egional Fire School at <br />Willoughby, at the forth Central Regional Fire School and also at Ohio State, <br />Eighteen men were given an Advanced Fire-Fighting Course by the State Dept. <br />of Education. <br />Talks were given to 9 groups of Scouts on Fire Prevention and also at the Coe <br />P.T.A. <br />