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As a significant Great Lakes port there has been a need for fireboats in Milwaukee.[1]
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Michael Horne. Third Ward Firehouse Conversion Approved: 1915 riverfront building at foot of Water Street Bridge to become three unit "family retreat.", Urban Milwaukee, 2018-02-22. Retrieved on 2018-02-23. “The old building served as the headquarters of the city’s water-borne fire fighting fleet, and for other municipal functions. Its final use was as a lifeboat station in 1984.”
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Milwaukee Fireboat #23 - August F. Janssen (2007). Archived from the original on 2016-09-02.
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Frank Alexander King (1972). The Missabe Road: The Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816640836. Retrieved on 2016-08-29. “The other two, the William A. McGonagle and the Torrent, were somewhat unusual in that they were equipped for firefighting.”
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George Archer. Deluge Is Launched at Bay City, Mich. Is Duly Christened and Will Be Ready in May, The Milwaukee Journal, 1949-04-01, p. 25. Retrieved on 2012-08-24.
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Mary Ann Cahill. Fireboat System Something Special, The Milwaukee Journal, 1978-08-08, p. 40. Retrieved on 2012-08-24.
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Paul Bargren. Old city fireboat retires in October, The Milwaukee Journal, 1984-02-09, p. 12. Retrieved on 2012-08-24.
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Bruce Gill. Firefighter boat called unsafe by union chief, The Milwaukee Sentinel, 1986-03-08, p. 3. Retrieved on 2012-08-24.
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Wayne Mutza (2005). Milwaukee Fire Department. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738534343. Retrieved on 2018-02-23.