PROTECTION FROM FIRE.
By the last mail we (Wellington “ Post ”) received the following from the editor of the “ Fireman —“ Protection Against Fire.—Sir, —My attention having been directed to the recent fires in your district, I venture to ask you to allow me to trespass a little on your space while I inform your readers of a portable and inexpensive little engine which I have seen in frequent use by the gallant army commanded by Captain Shaw, 0.8. It is technically known as the ‘ London Brigade hand pump,’ and though it is very light it can be carried about and worked by a lad or female, yet so powerful a jet is discharged that no fire, if attacked at its inception, can live under it. Only water is required to supply it; dirty water will do, passed from the nearest vessel, on on emergency. This will keep it going until further help can arrive, when, in all probability, no further help will be needed. From Captain Shaw’s report I glean that out of 4199 London fires during 1878 no fewer than 2540 were extinguished by the London Brigade hand-pump. Although so copiously adopted by the London Fire Brigade, the London Brigade hand pump forms part of the furniture of most of our hospitals, and public and private establishments, The cost of the machine is, I believe, only three or four pounds, and the wonder is that so economical and efficient means of protection is not more generally adopted.—Yours faithfully, Leonabd MilLEB.”
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2211, 28 March 1881, Page 3
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250PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2211, 28 March 1881, Page 3
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