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- Fireboat: A water-going vessel equipped with water cannon for fighting fires, possibly augmented with infrared and other sensors, and a manifold to supply water to land-based fire-engines [e]
- Edinburgh [r]: The capital of Scotland. [e]
- William Frederick Havemeyer (fireboat) [r]: The first fireboat owned by New York City. [e]
- Fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia [r]: Fireboats operated in Halifax, Nova Scotia [e]
- Glen Class tugs [r]: A class of 240 ton tugs in the service of the Canadian Armed Forces. [e]
- Victor L. Schlaeger (fireboat) [r]: A fireboat operated in Chicago, Illinois from 1949 until 2010, sister ship to the Joseph Medill (fireboat, 1948) [e]
- Fireboats of Chicago [r]: an overview of fireboats operated by Chicago, Illinois since 1877 [e]