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The '''''Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.''''' was [[Baltimore, Maryland]]'s first diesel [[Fireboat|fireboat]].<ref name=BaltimoreSun2007-08-04/>  She operated from 1956 to 2007.<ref name=Wbal2020-01-24/>  She was able to pump 12,000 gallons per minute.
The '''''Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.''''' was [[Baltimore, Maryland]]'s first diesel [[Fireboat|fireboat]]. She operated from 1956 to 2007.<ref name=Wbal2020-01-24/>  She was able to pump 12,000 gallons per minute.


After her 2007 retirement, she sat in a scrapyard, but in 2020, the decision was made to cannibalize her wheelhouse and deckhouse and turn them into a museum exhibit.<ref name=Wbal2020-01-24/>
After her 2007 retirement, she sat in a scrapyard, but in 2020, the decision was made to cannibalize her wheelhouse and deckhouse and turn them into a museum exhibit.<ref name=Wbal2020-01-24/>
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| url        = http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2007-08-04/news/0708040056_1_fort-mchenry-vessel-baltimore-city-fire
| title      = Fireboat is latest in a long, proud line
| date        = August 4, 2007
| author      = Frederick N. Rasmussen
| work        = [[Baltimore Sun]]
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| accessdate  = 2020-01-26
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The Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. was Baltimore, Maryland's first diesel fireboat. She operated from 1956 to 2007.[1] She was able to pump 12,000 gallons per minute.

After her 2007 retirement, she sat in a scrapyard, but in 2020, the decision was made to cannibalize her wheelhouse and deckhouse and turn them into a museum exhibit.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Theo Hayes. Historic Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro Jr. fireboat preserved in Fire Museum, WBAL-TV, 2020-01-24. Retrieved on 2020-01-26. “The boat was built in 1956 and for 51 years, it patrolled Baltimore waterways.”