Photo showing stag for Dick McKeown, back from left: Phil Froess, Gus Ishida, Boyd Peppar, Ken Hamanishi, Maurice Smith, Sidney Floropoulos; second row, from left: Ron Boston, Lorne Evans, Frank Grogan, George Garside, George Brooks, Ron McPhee, Gene Spracklin, Wayne Doyle, Bryan Graydon, Velo Teder, Warren Banks, Pete Tkocz, Norm Olson; front row, from left: Phil Douglas-Tourner, Norm Harris, Jim Adams, Roy Huston, Fred Kronebusch, Morley Mazurak, Dick McKeown, Wes Gymer, Val McFadden, Ken Buck, Jack Morrison (referee), Cliff Gorby, Jim Bollifer, Arnold Stohl
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-Fire Department
Scope and Content
Photo showing stag for Dick McKeown, back from left: Phil Froess, Gus Ishida, Boyd Peppar, Ken Hamanishi, Maurice Smith, Sidney Floropoulos; second row, from left: Ron Boston, Lorne Evans, Frank Grogan, George Garside, George Brooks, Ron McPhee, Gene Spracklin, Wayne Doyle, Bryan Graydon, Velo Teder, Warren Banks, Pete Tkocz, Norm Olson; front row, from left: Phil Douglas-Tourner, Norm Harris, Jim Adams, Roy Huston, Fred Kronebusch, Morley Mazurak, Dick McKeown, Wes Gymer, Val McFadden, Ken Buck, Jack Morrison (referee), Cliff Gorby, Jim Bollifer, Arnold Stohl
Photo showing Kitimat firemen get 2nd place in first-aid camp, from left: Reeve Sam Lindsay, Warren Banks, Aubrey Creed, Norman Harris, Larry Saretsky, Max Patzelt, Frank Grogan.
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-St. John Ambulance
Scope and Content
Photo showing Kitimat firemen get 2nd place in first-aid camp, from left: Reeve Sam Lindsay, Warren Banks, Aubrey Creed, Norman Harris, Larry Saretsky, Max Patzelt, Frank Grogan.
Photograph of an ambulance service that was inaugurated by the municipality and is now operated by the firemen in the Townsite. The service is available for serious accidents on a 24-hour day basis. Here firemen Warren Banks and fire chief Aubrey Creed demonstrate the use of a stretcher which has been fitted to the new fire box red ambulance unit. The ambulance will be fitted with a siren, radio, and a flashing red sign. Phone number for emergency calls is 110. All municipal firemen are trained first aid attendants.
Photograph of an ambulance service that was inaugurated by the municipality and is now operated by the firemen in the Townsite. The service is available for serious accidents on a 24-hour day basis. Here firemen Warren Banks and fire chief Aubrey Creed demonstrate the use of a stretcher which has been fitted to the new fire box red ambulance unit. The ambulance will be fitted with a siren, radio, and a flashing red sign. Phone number for emergency calls is 110. All municipal firemen are trained first aid attendants.