John Oram's photos with the keyword: Toronto Fire

Sparky, Fire Station 314 - 24 June 2017

22 Jul 2017 128
Sparky, presumably the Station mascot, at Toronto Fire Station 314, Grosvenor Street. 200_3_P1010369C

Toronto Fire Dodge Ram - 24 June 2017

22 Jul 2017 247
Toronto Fire Dodge Ram no. 20497 at Fire Station 314, Grosvenor Street. 200_3_P1010366CE

High Rise Unit - 23 June 2017

24 Jun 2017 1 226
A High Rise Unit from Toronto Fire Station no. 332, Adelaide Street W, passes City Hall southbound on Bay Street. 200_3_P1010139CE

Toronto Fire (9) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 169
The Toronto Fire Boat 'Sora', (formerly USCG) is the smaller of two operated by Toronto Fire Services. It is seen here at Station 334 with the other, 'William Lyon Mackenzie', in the background. 200_2_P1010265

Toronto Fire (8) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 136
Toronto Fire & Marine Station 334, Waterfront, Toronto. 200_2_P1010262

Toronto Fire (7) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 1 163
Toronto Fire Ford F150 truck at the Fire & Marine Station 334 on Waterfront. Photography on a vacation inevitably involves dividing ones time between subjects when ones interests are many. I hope this short series from Toronto will engage UK blue lights and 999 enthusiasts. 200_2_P1010259

Toronto Fire (6) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 147
Originally intended solely as a reference shot for my own use, this autumn view of Toronto Fire & Marine Station 334 seemed, on reflection, worth using in my short series on the Toronto Fire Services. 200_2_P1010258

Toronto Fire (5) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 1 203
'Last Alarm' (2000) by Yolanda van der Gaast Adjacent to Toronto Fire & Marine Station 334, Waterfront, stands a sobering and beautifully crafted reminder of the perils faced on our behalf by firefighters. The first Toronto firefighter killed in the line of duty was William Thornton, on Friday, November 24th, 1848. 200_2_P1010253

Toronto Fire (4) - 23 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 170
'Last Alarm' (2000) by Yolanda van der Gaast Adjacent to Toronto Fire & Marine Station 334, Waterfront, stands a sobering and beautifully crafted reminder of the perils faced on our behalf by firefighters. The first Toronto firefighter killed in the line of duty was William Thornton, on Friday, November 24th, 1848. 200_2_P1010250

Toronto Fire (3) - 22 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 181
Toronto Fire Ford Hazmat Unit at the Adelaide Street W Station 332, seen here from Nelson Street. Photography on a vacation inevitably involves dividing ones time between subjects when ones interests are many. I hope this short series from Toronto will engage UK blue lights and 999 enthusiasts. TZ30_P1020403

Toronto Fire (2) - 22 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 1 1 203
Toronto Fire Smeal spare pumper P5141 on the Nelson Street access to Adelaide Street W Station 332. Photography on a vacation inevitably involves dividing ones time between subjects when ones interests are many. I hope this short series from Toronto will engage UK blue lights and 999 enthusiasts. TZ30_P1020402

Toronto Fire (1) - 22 October 2014

26 Oct 2014 231
Toronto Fire Spartan fire truck making slow progress north on John Street (at King Street) in evening traffic. The number P332 indicates a pumper from the nearby Adelaide Street W Station. Photography on a vacation inevitably involves dividing ones time between subjects when ones interests are many. I hope this short series from Toronto will engage UK blue lights and 999 enthusiasts. TZ30_P1020401