VIENNA (AP) — The fireman’s pole is history – at least in Vienna.
Firefighter spokesman Lukas Schauer says the last pole in the Austrian capital was removed recently, marking the end of a spectacular – but potentially dangerous – fixture in fire stations around the world.
Schauer told state broadcaster ORF Wednesday that the poles are no longer needed because new or renovated stations are laid out in a way that they would not result in time saved in getting to a fire.
He says the only remaining pole remains in Vienna’s firefighters’ museum, adding: “Stairs are safer.”
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