AnnualReport-1930 — Page 321

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The yearly increase in cases attended by the Motor Ambulances is shewn in the following summary :-

Previous years

1929 1928 1927 1926 1925

Last year 1930

Cases attended

3,709 3,289 3,282 3,187 2,637 2,265

REVENUE.

Theatre and Other duties

$1,503.00

Motor Ambulance Service

$4,422.00

Total $6,925.00

WATER SUPPLY.

The number of Pedestal and Ball Hydrants were increased by 14 and 22 respectively during the year; total number of hydrants now being 1,289 viz.:-

Hong Kong (pedestal hydrants) (including Peak) 115

Kowloon (pedestal hydrants). 87

Hong Kong (ball hydrants) (including Peak) 710

Kowloon (ball hydrants) (including N.T.) 377

Total 1,289

The above hydrants were regularly inspected every quarter.

GENERAL.

Staff-Assistant Station Officer W. M. Smith returned to duty from vacation leave on the 19th December.

Station Officer G. Saunders went on ten months vacation leave on the 2nd August.

During the year sixteen Chinese members resigned, seven were dismissed, twenty-nine absconded, while the services of five were dispensed with and four were invalided.

Sixty-four recruits were enrolled and trained as firemen and passed out of the Drill Class into the Brigade while fifteen men were engaged and appointed to fill vacancies in other ranks of the Department.

Eleven firemen were selected and trained in the Brigade Motor-driving classes during the year; some of these men have already been appointed as Motor Drivers in the Brigade.

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- K 48 The yearly increase in cases attended by the Motor Ambulances is shewn in the following summary :- Previous years 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 Last year 1930 Cases attended 3,709 3,289 3,282 3,187 2,637 2,265 REVENUE. Theatre and Other duties $1,503.00 Motor Ambulance Service $4,422.00 Total $6,925.00 WATER SUPPLY. The number of Pedestal and Ball Hydrants were increased by 14 and 22 respectively during the year; total number of hydrants now being 1,289 viz.:- Hong Kong (pedestal hydrants) (including Peak) 115 Kowloon (pedestal hydrants). 87 Hong Kong (ball hydrants) (including Peak) 710 Kowloon (ball hydrants) (including N.T.) 377 Total 1,289 The above hydrants were regularly inspected every quarter. GENERAL. Staff-Assistant Station Officer W. M. Smith returned to duty from vacation leave on the 19th December. Station Officer G. Saunders went on ten months vacation leave on the 2nd August. During the year sixteen Chinese members resigned, seven were dismissed, twenty-nine absconded, while the services of five were dispensed with and four were invalided. Sixty-four recruits were enrolled and trained as firemen and passed out of the Drill Class into the Brigade while fifteen men were engaged and appointed to fill vacancies in other ranks of the Department. Eleven firemen were selected and trained in the Brigade Motor-driving classes during the year; some of these men have already been appointed as Motor Drivers in the Brigade.
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- K 48 The yearly increase in cases attended by the Motor Ambulances is shewn in the following summary :- Previous years 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 Last year 1930 Cases attended 3,709 3,289 3.282 3,1872,637 2,265 REVENUE. Theatre and Other duties Motor Ambulance Service $1,503.00 $4,422.00 $6,925.00 Total WATER SUPPLY. The number of Pedestal and Ball Hydrants were increased by 14 and 22 respectively during the year; total number of hydrants now being 1,289 viz.:- Hong Kong (pedestal hydrants) (including Peak) Kowloon (pedestal hydrants). Hong Kong (ball hydrants) (including Peak) Total Kowloon (ball hydrants) (including N.T.) 115 87 710 377 .1,289 The above hydrants were regularly inspected inspected every quarter. GENERAL. Staff-Assistant Station Officer W. M. Smith returned to duty from vacation leave on the 19th December. Station Officer G. Saunders went on ten months vacation leave on the 2nd August. During the year sixteen Chinese members resigned, seven were dismissed, twenty-nine absconded, while the services of five were dispensed with and four were invalided. Sixty four recruits were enrolled and trained as firemen and passed out of the Drill Class into the Brigade while fifteen men were engaged and appointed to fill vacancies in other ranks of the Department. Eleven firemen were selected and trained in the Brigade Motor-driving classes during the year; some of these men have already been appointed as Motor Drivers in the Brigade. 1
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- K 48

The yearly increase in cases attended by the Motor Ambulances is shewn in the following summary :-

Previous years

1929 1928 1927 1926 1925

Last year 1930

Cases attended

3,709 3,289 3.282 3,1872,637 2,265

REVENUE.

Theatre and Other duties

Motor Ambulance Service

$1,503.00

$4,422.00

$6,925.00

Total

WATER SUPPLY.

The number of Pedestal and Ball Hydrants were increased

by 14 and 22 respectively during the year; total number of

hydrants now being 1,289 viz.:-

Hong Kong (pedestal hydrants) (including Peak)

Kowloon (pedestal hydrants).

Hong Kong (ball hydrants) (including Peak)

Total

Kowloon (ball hydrants) (including N.T.)

115

87

710

377

.1,289

The above hydrants were regularly inspected

inspected every quarter.

GENERAL.

Staff-Assistant Station Officer W. M. Smith returned to duty from vacation leave on the 19th December.

Station Officer G. Saunders went on ten months vacation leave on the 2nd August.

During the year sixteen Chinese members resigned, seven were dismissed, twenty-nine absconded, while the services of five were dispensed with and four were invalided.

Sixty four recruits were enrolled and trained as firemen and passed out of the Drill Class into the Brigade while fifteen men were engaged and appointed to fill vacancies in other ranks of the Department.

Eleven firemen were selected and trained in the Brigade Motor-driving classes during the year; some of these men have already been appointed as Motor Drivers in the Brigade.

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