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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Seattle Fire
					 Marshal Fire Incident Cards 
					 <date encodinganalog="date" normal="1963/1977">1963-1977</date></titleproper> 
				<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Guide to the
					 Seattle Fire Marshal Fire Incident Cards </titleproper> 
				<author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid prepared by Linnet
					 Blumenthal</author> 
				<sponsor encodinganalog="contributor">Funding for processing this
					 record series was provided through a grant from the National Historical
					 Publications and Records Commission.</sponsor> 
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				<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Seattle Municipal Archives
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				<date encodinganalog="date" normal="2010">© 2010</date> 
				<address> 
					 <addressline>PO Box 94728</addressline> 
					 <addressline>600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Seattle, WA 98124-4728</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Phone: 206/233-7807</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Email: archives@seattle.gov</addressline> 
					 <addressline>http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives</addressline> 
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		  <creation>Finding aid encoded by Julie Kerssen 
				<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2010">2010</date></creation> 
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		  <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Seattle Municipal Archives</corpname> 
		  <address> 
				<addressline>PO Box 94728</addressline> 
				<addressline>600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3</addressline> 
				<addressline>Seattle, WA 98124-4728</addressline> 
				<addressline>Phone: 206/233-7807</addressline> 
				<addressline>Email: archives@seattle.gov</addressline> 
				<addressline>http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives</addressline> 
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	 <unitid encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us" repositorycode="wasmar">2810-10</unitid> 
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		  <corpname encodinganalog="110" role="creator" source="lcnaf">Seattle
				(Wash.). Fire Dept.</corpname> </origination> 
	 <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Seattle Fire Marshal Fire Incident Cards
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	 <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Index cards kept by the Seattle Fire
		  Marshal to track various types of fire incidents.</abstract> 
	 <langmaterial>Collection materials are in
	 <language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">
	 English</language></langmaterial> 
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	 <head>Historical Note</head> 
	 <p>A Fire Department was established by City Charter in 1883. It provided
		  for equipment purchases, but not for hiring of firefighters. Following the
		  Great Fire of 1889, a professional fire department was created with five
		  district fire stations and purchase of a fire boat. The first Fire Chief of the
		  professional department was Gardner Kellogg who served 1890-1892 and 1895-1901.
		  A Board of Fire Commissioners was established by the 1890 City Charter to
		  prescribe rules and regulations for the Department. The Board's
		  responsibilities included enforcing rules violations, and appointing the Fire
		  Chief and all subordinate officers. The Board was abolished with passage of a
		  new City Charter in 1896. The position of Fire Marshal was established in 1901
		  with responsibility for inspecting buildings to insure they were in compliance
		  the ordinances related to building construction and fire protection. The Fire
		  Marshal also inspects all fires and reports on the causes. The Department's
		  mission is to curtail loss of life and property by fire through inspection and
		  certification of building safety systems, public education, regulation of
		  hazardous material storage, and fire suppression.</p> 
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	 <p>This series contains index cards with information regarding various
		  types of fire incidents. One series records the date, time and location of fire
		  incidents at local schools. Another series describes fires that led to injuries
		  and deaths of local citizens. Fire incidents in King, Snohomish and Pierce
		  counties are recorded documenting the date, structure and cost of damage.
		  Finally, a series of index cards describing the method of operation used to
		  start various fires are also included.</p> 
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	 <p>Records are open to the public.</p> 
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	 <p>[Item and date], Guide to the Seattle Fire Marshal Fire Incident Cards ,
		  Record Series 2810-10. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal
		  Archives.</p> 
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<controlaccess> 
	 <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
		  places should search the catalog using these headings.</p> 
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		  <corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh"> Seattle
				(Wash.). Fire Dept.</corpname> 
		  <corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Seattle
				(Wash.). Fire Marshal</corpname> 
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		  <geogname role="subject" encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Seattle
				(Wash.). </geogname> 
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		  <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Fires--Washington
				(State)--Seattle</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Schools--Fires and fire
				prevention--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject> 
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