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History[]

The Département de Police et Feu de Maisonneuve was created in 1889 and ceased to exist on Febuary 9th, 1918 after Maisonneuve was annexed by the City of Montréal. The department became part of Montréal.

Fire Stations[]

Station Address In Service Notes
1 552, Rue Notre-Dame 1889 - 1914 Demolished in 1914, it was part of the Town Hall.
1 552, Rue Notre-Dame 1915 - 1918 Served as Montréal Station 44, closed in 1961, now Centre Nutrilait (CF Montréal).
2 594, Rue Ontario 1906 - 1918 Station 1 transferred to Station 2 in 1914 while Station 1 was rebuilt. Served as Montréal Station 45, closed in 1994, now Maison de la culture Maisonneuve.

Apparatus[]

  • 1916 Studebaker chief (SN#624347) (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1916 Seagrave tractor / 1904 Waterous steam pumper (550/-) (Second configuration) (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1915 Seagrave pumper (840/?) (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1915 Seagrave hose and salvage wagon (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1915 Seagrave tractor drawn service ladder (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1914 Morris Oxford sub-chief (SN#1340) (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1909 Horse drawn chemical and hose wagon (1911 refurb, chemical removed) (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1906 Seagrave horse drawn aerial (-/-/65') (Acquired by Montréal in 1918)
  • 1906 Seagrave horse drawn chemical and hose wagon (-/-/50 gallons chemical) (1911 refurb, chemical removed) (Sold May 1916 to Pointe-aux-Trembles)
  • 1904 Waterous horse drawn steam pumper (550/-) (First configuration)
  • 1900 Windsor Carriage horse drawn hose reel
  • 19?? Horse drawn coal and hose wagon (-/-/1000 lbs coal)
  • 1897 Horse drawn service ladder (Sold May 1916 to Pointe-aux-Trembles)
  • Horse-drawn hose sled
  • Horse drawn chief
  • 188? Hose reel