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Edward M Cotter Fireboat

The Edward M. Cotter, built in 1900, is the world's oldest operating fireboat. Originally named the William S. Grattan, this National Historic Landmark vessel, known as engine 20 by the Buffalo Fire Department which operates it, still battles fires along Buffalo's waterfront. Many of the structures on the waterfront, including many grain elevators, would be impossible to reach by land. The fireboat has the pumping capacity equal to 11 fire trucks. During the winter months the ship is used to break up ice on the Niagara River. It is often on display during waterfront festivals in the city of Buffalo. 

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