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Black RibbonJULIUS PHILLIPSBlack RibbonJulius Phillips, Captain - January 25, 1923 (#74)
Engine Co. No. 42 - 2430 San Bruno Avenue

DWELLING FIRE - SILVER & BOYLSTON

Appointed June 1, 1895

Assigned to Engine Co. No. 5, 1895
Assigned to Chemical Engine Co. No. 5, 1898
Assigned to Mid-Winter Fair, 1894
Assigned to Engine Co. 12, 1900
Assigned to Engine Co. 38, 1905
Assigned to Engine Co. 39, 1906
Assigned to Truck Co. No. 10, 1907

Appointed Lieutenant, October 11, 1911
Appointed Captain

Assigned to Engine Co. 42

FIRE CAPTAIN KILLED IN FALL

Captain Julius Phillips of Engine No. 42, San Francisco Fire Department, last night met death while leading the men of his company fighting a fire in a two-story frame building at Boylston street and Silver avenue.

Dragging a line of hose up a the flight of stairs to a door in the second story, Captain Phillips and his men William Woodall and Terrance Fox were overcome by dense, belching smoke. Captain Phillips fell backwards down the stairs. He suffered a fracture of the skull, and died before his chauffeur, Fred Fenk, could get him to the Mission Emergency Hospital.

The fire broke out in the home of George Lyminiski while all the members of the family were away, and was subdued with difficulty.
Source: San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, 26 January 1923, Friday, Page 3.

Extracted from original sources with grammar and spelling as published.

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