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NFS fire force No. 34 District fire control unit, Northwood
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NFS fire force No. 34 District fire control unit, Northwood
District fire control unit, located at Pinner Road, Northwood, Middlesex. Showing the communications aerial erected and loudspeakers on the drivers cab
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This evocative photograph captures the NFS Fire Force No. 34 District Fire Control Unit based at Pinner Road, Northwood, Middlesex, during the Second World War. The image showcases the team's communication vehicle, an essential component of their firefighting operations. The front view of the lorry reveals a communications aerial erected atop and loudspeakers installed on the driver's cab. The NFS (National Fire Service) was formed in 1941 as a result of the merger between the Auxiliary Fire Service and the Local Government Fire Brigades, with the aim of creating a unified firefighting force to protect the United Kingdom during the war. The District Fire Control Unit played a crucial role in coordinating and directing firefighting efforts in their designated area. The communication vehicle was a vital asset for the unit, enabling them to maintain contact with other fire stations and control centers. The aerial allowed for the reception and transmission of radio messages, while the loudspeakers could be used to issue instructions to the public during emergencies or to coordinate the actions of other firefighting units. The photograph, taken in the 1940s, offers a fascinating glimpse into the wartime operations of the London Fire Brigade. The image underscores the importance of effective communication and coordination in firefighting and the adaptability of fire services during times of crisis.
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