Fire Photographer Spotlight: Bob Bartosz

Check out some Fire Engineering cover photos by Bob Bartosz from the 1960 and ’70s.

“With all the big fires in Philadelphia and South Jersey, I could not keep up with them,” Bartosz said.

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This photo comes from a pier fire in Philadelphia, in which pier 27 was fully involved. “All three fire boats working to save the piers on both sides,” Bartosz said. “Then both of them would burn a few months later.”

Fire Engineering Cover: May 1973

The above photo was from another three-alarm Philadelphia fire. “Most all the big fires were at night,” said Bartosz. “That was good for the black and white film we all use back then.”

Fire Engineering cover, August 1980

The above shot is from a big chemical yard fire at the J.C. Osborn Co. in Pennsauken, New Jersey. “I was a firefighter with Pennsauken Station 2,” Bartosz said. “Back then were we first in. It burned all night and most of the next day. I ran out of film that day–both color and black and white. Seven firefighter were hurt, and in the last 35 years about six or more people at the fire have died, including three firefighters and one police officer.”

Fire Engineering cover, July 1967

This photo was from a fire in a big paint company in Camden, New Jersey. Fire was in the building plus in the yard, and there were many 50 gallon drums. “I was with the hose guys working their way in when the drums went,” Bartosz recalled. “I though were were all gone. Thank God for that one. That was number four or five of my nine cat lives; I think i;m on number 15 now. Thanks, God.”

Bob in 1954
Bob in 1954
Bob in 1992
Bob in 1992
Bob in 2014
Bob in 2014

Bob started out in June of 1954 when he was appointed as the Camden County (NJ) Fire Photographer. A few years later, Bob was also appointed Official  Fire Photographer for the Camden City  (NJ) Fire Department and retired from both in 2009. He moved to North Carolina, but was soon taking photos for the Rocky Mount (NC) City fire department as well as Nash County.

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