Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2009.19.416
Accession#:
2009.19
Credit Line:
Donated by the Juneau Volunteer Firefighters Association.
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Title:
Fire Drill
Place:
AJ Rock Dump, Juneau, Alaska
Date:
05/20/1978
Description:
Corlor photo of a small fire which was staged for a drill at the AJ Rock Dump. The flames are bright yellow, orange, and brown in color. Black smoke is rising from the flames. A group of firemen dressed in dark yellow, fireproof pants and jackets. A few of them appear to be holding hoses and several of them appear to be standing an a shallow pool of water. None of the firemen appear to be attempting to putting out the fire. In the background, three cars are parked in front of three large oil tanks. Snow covered mountains can also be seen in the background.
Reverse is labeled in black ink, "5—20—78 / Drill".
Labeled "Fire Drill / May 20, 1978 / Rock Dump" on original plastic protector envelope.
Reverse is labeled in black ink, "5—20—78 / Drill".
Labeled "Fire Drill / May 20, 1978 / Rock Dump" on original plastic protector envelope.
Search Terms:
Archival
Photograph
Landscape
History
Emergency Service
Fire
Photograph
Landscape
History
Emergency Service
Fire