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https://github.com/SecurityHistoryProject/Building-community/blob/main/Building a Community/104 Patricia Arnold Security Village Volunteer Fire Dept.jpg
Security Village Volunteer Fire Dept, members: "left to right Rodger Fay, Louis Harding (my dad), I think Tom Salmon and Rusty Hart." (Beth Laliberte)

https://github.com/SecurityHistoryProject/Newsworthy-events/blob/main/Newsworthy events/139 Tim McWilliams featured article.jpg
Article in the Security Advertiser about the January 27, 1982 fire at Talbott Elementary School

https://github.com/SecurityHistoryProject/Newsworthy-events/blob/main/Newsworthy events/56 Glen Silloway Talbott School Fire2.jpg
Fire department at Talbott Elementary School for a fire which occurred on January 27, 1982

https://github.com/SecurityHistoryProject/Newsworthy-events/blob/main/Newsworthy events/55 Glen Silloway Talbott School Fire.jpg
Fire department at Talbott Elementary School for a fire which occurred on January 27, 1982

https://github.com/Security-Public-Library/sarah_a_1/blob/master/Glen silloway first fire station.jpg
The first fire station. The building was a tin shed that American Builders (Fred Sproul) let them use while their station was being built.

https://github.com/Security-Public-Library/sarah_a_1/blob/master/Glen silloway 3 engines.jpg
First fire station of the Security Village Volunteer Dept 1957. Tin shed owned by American Builders (developer Fred Sproul) The first firetruck (center) was an army surplus 1941 Peter Pirsch donated by Sproul's. The truck on right was a tax supported…
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