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Engine 9
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Engine 9 entered service on September 6 1915, the first company of the Utica Fire Department to be strictly a product of the motor era. The company was located on Sunset and Shepard. This station was the first to be designed with out stalls and haylofts. Engine 9 was created to protect the rapidly growing sections of South Utica. Its first piece of equipment was a 1915 American LaFrance combination chemical and hose car pictured below. Pictured above is a 1942 American LaFrance assigned to Engine 9 when it was placed into active reserve in 1974.
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