id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26440 Braidwood, James Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction .txt text/plain 56125 2478 69 ENGINES, AND WATER SUPPLY--FIRE BRIGADES. following year published his work "On the Construction of Fire-Engines strong-armed men who worked the engines, secured every co-operation general arrangement, than to allow the firemen of each engine to work When the hose is attached and the engine filled with water, the man Men on duty not at the engine-stations are allowed one hour for The men for duty individually assemble at the principal engine-house He is careful to place the engines in such a manner that the men who branch-pipe at the farther extremity of the last length.[H] While Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are attaching the hose to the engine, No. 5 opens the The head enginemen and firemen shall reside as near the engine-house of the committee on fire-engines; and the men shall attend to the The engines must be at all times in good working order, and the ./cache/26440.txt ./txt/26440.txt