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Français : 1899-The Automobile MAGAZINE: The Horseless Fire Engine By Captain Cordier - "French Electric Fire Department Wagon": "Paris firemen have also lately been out making successful experiments with the automotor constructed especially for the service of the pompiers, after the plans of Colonel Krebs". Lire: "Section of French Electric Fire Engine" au lieu de "Gasoline"
English: 1899-The Automobile MAGAZINE: The Horseless Fire Engine By Captain Cordier - "French Electric Fire Department Wagon": "Paris firemen have also lately been out making successful experiments with the automotor constructed especially for the service of the pompiers, after the plans of Colonel Krebs". Read: "Section of French Electric Fire Engine" not "Gasoline"
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