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How Ol' Betsy served Capreol for decades

If youve ever been in Capreol and heard a loud, noisy banging with a whistle-sounding like siren, youve likely heard Ol Betsy.

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Ol' Betsy used to be the fire truck that served Capreol. (Markus Schwabe/CBC)

If you've ever been in Capreol and heard a loud, noisy banging with a whistle-sounding like siren, you've likely heard Ol' Betsy.

Ol' Betsy, a now-retired fire engine, was first brought into the community in 1929.

Brian Yensen, the captain of the Greater Sudbury Fire Services Capreol Station and adirector on the boardof the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre, says the vehicle used to respond to fires. He says it also used to be used for garbage pickup and even plowed the streets of Capreol.

"I honestly don't know how it did it, pushing a huge amount of snow in a two wheel drive vehicle," he said.

Brian Yensen is the captain of the Greater Sudbury Fire Services Capreol Station and is also on the board of directors of the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre. (Markus Schwabe/CBC)

Yensen says the vehicle served the community for a number of years.

"This became the backup unit until 1975 when another vehicle was bought and then it was completely out of service."

Now, it only comes out for a spin a couple of times of year, including the Santa Claus parade.

Yensen recently took CBC Morning North host Markus Schwabe for a summer spin. (Submitted by Derek Young)

"There's always a smile and a big wave when this goes by," he said."It's great."

Ol' Betsy will be on display this coming weekend at CapreolDays. The annual event featuring vendors, entertainment and music will take place this Friday until Sunday.

With files from Markus Schwabe