From the Dec. 11, 1992 Telegram: “(The men) were hampered considerably by a lack of water,” fire chief Leonard Rouse said. “This hydrant on 38th Avenue and East 2nd Street, the caps were rusted,
From the July 15, 1992 Telegram: "Henry Stolbrand told firefighters responding to a 2:29 a.m. alarm that his dog nudged his arm and awakened him as flames spread through the home. The pet also escaped unharmed."