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        Acton Fire Alarm Codes
Town of Acton
                
        
                
            Call fire personnel were notified of location of a fire by the code signal from the fire station horn. 
216 Concord Street at Maynard Line
221 Main Street at Maynard Line
        
                
        
        
    216 Concord Street at Maynard Line
221 Main Street at Maynard Line
Maynard Police and Fire Building
            Photo of the Police and Fire Station at the intersection of Main and Summer Streets        
        
                
        
        
    Photo Album of Maynard Fire Station Grand Opening
            A selection of 22 photos from the Maynard Fire Station Grand Opening ceremonies on January 21, 2023 at 30 Sudbury Street.        
        
                
        
        
    Town Paint & Supply Co. - ca 1984
Nason Street
                
        
                
            This building was originally the first fire station in Maynard. Built in 1892, it was sold to Town Paint in 1952, demolished in 1980. 
Town Paint was located at 36 Nason St. before becoming part of the Paper Store.
        
                
        
        
    Town Paint was located at 36 Nason St. before becoming part of the Paper Store.
Misidentified Fire Station - c.1900
            This building was originally identified as the first fire station in Maynard that was build on Nason Street in 1892 and published incorrectly in the 1971  History of Maynard book.  After comparing the picture with others of the actual Nason Street…        
        
                
        
        
    Maynard Fire Department Ladder Truck
            Photograph taken at the Fire Station at 1 Summer Street.
This is a 1963 Peter Pirsch Ladder Truck and was Maynard’s second ladder truck.
Firefighter Ed Murphy on left and Captain Leonard ‘Mac’ McKenna on right.
Peter Pirsch began building…
        
                
        
        
    This is a 1963 Peter Pirsch Ladder Truck and was Maynard’s second ladder truck.
Firefighter Ed Murphy on left and Captain Leonard ‘Mac’ McKenna on right.
Peter Pirsch began building…
Fireman in front of Fire Station  -  1892
Maynard Fire Department
                
        
                
            Picture taken in front of just completed Fire Station on Nason Street  in 1892.  It was used continuously until  1952 when a new station was built. The building was sold to Town Paint & Supply Co. that used the building until 1983.  The building  was…        
        
                
        
        
    Nason Street Fire Station  1892-1952
Maynard Fire Department
                
        
                
            First photo shows the fire alarm switchboard and battery pack.. The second photo have the horse team ready to go with the sprinkler wagon at the right of the station.        
        
                
        
        
    Firemen in front of Old Fire Station on Nason Street
Maynard Fire Department
                
        
                
            The firemen are on the way to decorate graves. The fire station was later used by Town Paint & Supply then torn down to make way for a new commercial building.
l to r
Front: William Quinn, Tony Collins, William Priest, Walter Priest, Thomas…
        
                
        
        
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Front: William Quinn, Tony Collins, William Priest, Walter Priest, Thomas…
Collage of Photographs, Nason St. Station
Maynard Fire Department
                
        
                
            A collection of 22 pictures (7 shown) mounted on cardboard backing. Some of the scenes seem to be taken in the 1920's.        
        
                
        
        
     Hose Wagon in Front of Fire Station  -  early 1900's
Maynard Fire Department
                
        
                
            Maynard's first fire station, located on Nason Street, was built ca 1891 and was used until early 1950's when a new station was built on Summer Street.  Tony Collins is the driver, the first full time fireman (1903).  At the very extreme left of the…        
        
                
        
        
    Odd Fellows Block on Nason Street - ca 1900
            The Odd Fellows Building was built in the late 1890's for Julius Loewe who had a pharmacy in one part of the store. There was also a jeweler and a men's clothing store.  On the second floor was a hall where several of the local organizations held…        
        
                
        
        
    












