Engine 6, a 1971 American LaFrance, on display Wednesday outside the Journey Museum. The Engine, which was used for rescue efforts the first night of the 1972 flood, will be on display at The Monument from 1-2 p.m. Thursday.
Siandhara Bonnet, Journal staff
Brian Povandra, division chief of Fire Operations for the Rapid City Fire Department, and former Rapid City Mayor Don Barnett talk about the 1972 Black Hills Flood Wednesday at the Journey Museum.
Siandhara Bonnet, Journal staff
A plaque honoring the three firefighters who died during rescue efforts in the 1972 flood sits on the back of Engine 6 Wednesday outside the Journey Museum.
Rapid City Journal Photo Editor Matt Gade has produced a documentary, "The 1972 Black Hills Flood: 50 Years Later." The movie is available to view for free with no subscription required beginning Thursday morning. Subscribers get a sneak peek Wednesday night.
Engine 6, a 1971 American LaFrance, on display Wednesday outside the Journey Museum. The Engine, which was used for rescue efforts the first night of the 1972 flood, will be on display at The Monument from 1-2 p.m. Thursday.
Brian Povandra, division chief of Fire Operations for the Rapid City Fire Department, and former Rapid City Mayor Don Barnett talk about the 1972 Black Hills Flood Wednesday at the Journey Museum.
A plaque honoring the three firefighters who died during rescue efforts in the 1972 flood sits on the back of Engine 6 Wednesday outside the Journey Museum.