62 LINLITHGOW
1 Pump, Retained
.Stations
1948 The Cross, LINLITHGOW.
1970 Philip Avenue, West Port, LINLITHGOW. EH49 7BH Photo
Firemasters
? to ? Sub Officer George Gray
2010 Watch Manager Mair
Appliances
| 1990 | C793USX | Dodge G13cMountain Range | WrL |
| 1998 | L283NSC | Scania 93M-250/Emergency One | WrL/ET |
| 2006 | SN51GBV | Scania 94D-260/Emergency One | WrL/ET |
Brigades
| 1941 to 1948 | National Fire Service |
| 1948 to 1975 | South Eastern Area Fire Brigade |
| 1975 | Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade |
Notes
The South Eastern Fire Area Administration Scheme Order, 1948
| Equipment | Retained | |
| 1 Self-propelled Pump | 1 Leading Firemen | |
| 9 Firemen |
Establishment 2000
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Equipment |
Retained |
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1 Water Tender Ladder |
1 Sub Officer |
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1 Leading Firefighter |
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8 Firefighters |
NEW STATION FOR LINLITHGOW
A new £30,000 retained station for Linlithgow, South Eastern Scotland, has
been opened by Coun. W. Drummond, West Lothian Member of the Joint Fire
Committee.
It is a single storey building with appliance room, adjoining muster room,
watchroom, workshop, drying room, large lecture room, kitchen and washroom.
(Fire magazine Vol. 62 No.778 April 1970. Page 576.)
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