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MFD firefighters (and other mutual aid companies) work the fire at Center Factory Outlet using ladder and pump engines along with a group of onlookers.

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Photograph of the controls of an MFD truck.
Left: William Toby
Right: Ronald Cassidy*

*Ron was later appointed Fire Chief

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Photographs of Engine 3, a 1968 Pump Truck, at the Summer Street Fire Station.

MFD crew are Ted Clancy (left) and Charlie Morrison (right).

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A photograph of MFD Engine 2

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MFD divers participating in underwater rescue/recovery operations in Concord.

Concord Fire Chief, Thomas Tombeno; MFD Firefighter/Diver Ted Clancy

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Divers involved in rescue/recovery operations in Concord.
1. ?? (in boat)
2. ?? (in water)
3. ?? (in boat)
4. Ted Clancey (last in boat)
5. ?? (in water)
6. ?? (in water)

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MFD underwater rescue operation (or training).

Team members photograph (left-right):
1. George Murphy
2. Doug Allan
3. Russell Salamone (in street clothes)
4. Ted Clancy

Other 2 photos are of Ted Clancy working with gear.

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Photograph of two MFD captains:
Leonard McKenna (left)
George Whalen (right, future MFD Chief)

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Rescue operations at an accident involving a Assabet Sand and Gravel 10 wheeler near 177 Parker Street.

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Rescue operations at an accident involving a Assabet Sand and Gravel 10 wheeler near 177 Parker Street.

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Photograph of MFD responding to a car hitting a utility pole.
Firefighter Pat Lalli in front of Edison truck and Captain Tony Arcieri in white helmet.

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Tom Dawson (Firefighter/EMT) shows the new ambulance

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A Methodist Hymnal owned by Mary M. Stewart of Assabet Village. The Hymnal is dated 1832. It was used in the Methodist Episcopal Church, from the Collection of Rev. John Wesley, Oxford University.

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The large white borders are for the message, the back is reserved for the address.

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The history of the church extends back to when the area was referred to as Assabet Village. Church organization was discussed at a meeting for the purpose of having Methodist preaching in the village of Assabet on February 2, 1867. By September of…