The Deluge was a fireboat operated, for decades, in Baltimore, Maryland.[1][2] When built, in 1911, her capacity to pump 12,000 gallons per minute made her one of the most powerful fireboats.[3][4]
In 1917 the Deluge played a key role in fighting a fire at Baltimore's historic Pier 9, that spread to the British freighter Kerry Range.[4]
She helped firgh another fire, in 1917, near a munition plant.[5]
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(1911 August) Baltimore Fireboat Deluge. International Marine Engineering. “The fireboat Deluge has been completed by the Skinner Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, of Baltimore, tor the Fire Department of that city from designs of Mr. W. I. Babcock, engineer and naval architect...”
↑Some 21st Century fireboats can pump around 50,000 gallons per minute, four times as much water.
↑ 4.04.1SS Kerry Range (2015-05-13). Retrieved on 2016-09-02. “At that time, Deluge was the largest fireboat in the world, with a capacity of 12,000 gallons per minute at 200 lbs pressure.”