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The history of the East Petersburg Volunteer Fire Company #1
dates back to 1909. The town was threatened by a fire which had
started in a residence located near the center of town and had
it not been for the heroic efforts of the citizens of the town,
much of it might have been in ashes and the life of an alleged
invalid lost.
This prompted the idea of organizing a Fire Company. Meetings
were held in the public school house and an organization was
effected which was called the East Petersburg Fire Company #1.
On January 22, 1910, the Company was granted a charter by the
state and from that date the business of the Company was
operated according to the charter.
Officers
in 1910:
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President:
D.W. Graybill |
Trustees:
C.M. Bimosderfer |
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1st
Vice President: F.C Bowers |
L.H. Gochnauer |
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2nd
Vice President: Menna Swarr |
Levi Gris |
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Recording
Sec.: J.G. Forney |
Fire
Chief: Sam F. Andes |
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Financial
Sec.: H.H. Landis |
1st
Asst. Chief: Hariam Zahn |
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Treasurer:
Tobias Hershey |
2nd
Asst. Chief: Hariam Burkhart |
A volunteer subscription was solicited from people of the town
and community and so liberal was the response that it was found
possible to purchase Hook & Ladder equipment.
The place or meeting and the house of the equipment presented
itself and it was decided to secure a location to build a fire
house. A location was secured in the center of the town and in
1910 a three story brick fire house was built. The fire house
was erected at a cost of $3,600.00
On July 5, 1911 a five man committee was appointed to meet with
other companies about the formation of a Fireman's Association
and hold a convention.. A few years later, the association was
born.
In order that they might be more efficient on May 1, 1912, a
horse drawn Two Tank Chemical Equipment was bought. This outfit
gave splendid results, but with the change of firefighting
equipment and the inability to get to the fire quickly, it was
decided to motorize this equipment.
In 1921 a successful festival was held and enough money was
raised to motorize the equipment. A International chassis was
purchased for $1,248.00 and the Mack Body Company mounted the
equipment for $190.00. It was in service on September 17th, 1922
and the company was well satisfied with the results it gave.
On June 9, 1927 still keeping abreast of the times the company
purchased a Deluge triple combination apparatus of 450 gallon
per minute pumping capacity fully equipped with ladders, hose
etc. for the sum of $5,475.00. This apparatus was last used on a
call in 1972 during hurricane Agnes. It is still retained by the
Fire Company.
In 1950 new additions and some remodeling was done at the old
fire house. The cost was $20,000.00. In March 1952, a Seagrave
pumper with a 750 gallon per minute pump capacity was put into
service at a cost of $15,400.00. Our first squad truck was
purchased in 1960 for $450.00. In 1968 this truck was lost in a
fire at Merv Hess's Garage fire.
With the fast growth of the Borough and the surrounding area, it
was decided to purchase another pumper in December 1969. This
pumper also a Seagrave pumper which pumps 1,000 gallon per
minute and holds 1,000 gallons of water. The cost of the pumper
was $30,477.00.
In October 1971, a new squad truck was purchased for $10,950.00.
We upgraded it to a rescue in 1982, this truck remained in
service until 1984 when we turned it over to Haz-Mat Two.
The Company served the community for 63 years at the Main Street
firehouse. As the equipment size became larger, it became
necessary, not only for housing the equipment, but also the need
for additional room for training new members in new firefighting
techniques.
In 1971, negotiations were started with the borough officials to
sell the Civics Grounds to the Borough. After two years of many
meetings with borough officials, a final agreement was reached
in 1973. The old fire house and Civics grounds were sold to the
Borough for $51,000.00 and our present location.
During late 1973 and early 1974, our present quarters were
constructed at a cost of $108,000.00 and many donations of
services and materials.
In April of 1979, we took delivery of a Mack Tele-Squirt pumper
for $130,034.00. This equipment carried a 50 foot aerial ladder,
a 1000 gallon per minute pump, and 500 gallon of water. We received
our first state loan to help purchase this piece.
By this time we were using 4 inch supply line which was quite
effective until 1984 when it developed bubbles. We were
fortunate to be able to exchange it for the difference in price
for 1,500 feet of 5 inch supply line.
In 1982 we purchased our first Amkus hydraulic extrication tools
which greatly enhanced our ability to extricate victims of auto
accidents.
In 1983 we had the LTI Corporation refurbish our 1967 Seagrave
pumper at a cost of $14,738.00 which included pre-connected
crosslays being added.
In 1984 we purchased a 1978 Chevrolet heavy duty rescue truck
from the Camp Hill Fire Company for $56,125.00. This unit was
equipped with a 16 foot box and 15 KW onboard generator.
In 1985 the '52 Seagrave pumper was placed out of service and
sold to a private collector for $3,000.00. Also the Fire Company
hosted the Lancaster County Fireman's Association annual
convention for our 75th anniversary.
In 1989 we purchased a 1989 Spartan / E-One pumper with 1750
gallon per minute pump, 1,000 gallon water tank for $192,000.00.
The 1969 Seagrave pumper was sold to the Reinerton Fire Company.
In 1992 we purchased an E-One heavy rescue truck with a 22 foot
box, a six man cab, 45 KWgenerator, a 25 foot light tower and
pre-connected hydraulic tools for $292,000.00. The 1978 rescue
was sold to Northeast Fire Apparatus.
In 1995 we refurbished our Mack Tele-Squirt which included half
doors in the jump seat to get firefighters off the tailboard and
seated.
In 1996 we purchased a Ford F350 crew cab pickup for a Squad /
Utility vehicle for $35,000.00.
In 1999 we placed in service a 1999 Pierce Dash, 105ft. heavy
duty aerial ladder with a 1250 gallon per minute pump, 500
gallon water tank and all steer for $577,000.00. The 1979 Mack
was sold to Northeast Fire Apparatus and is currently serving
the Reliance Fire Company in Phillipsburg, Pa. Along with
placing a new ladder truck in service a committee was
formed to look into expanding the fire house to meet the
future needs in the fire service.
In 2000 East Petersburg Borough was the first municipality to
impose a fire tax to support the fire company. Also the
expansion of our building was started in the fall which would
include a larger engine bay, administrative and fir suppression
offices, bunk rooms, storage space and a museum to house our
restored 1927 Deluge and artifacts.
In 2001 the firehouse project was completed at a price of
$1,400,000.00 and donations for businesses with in the
community.
In 2002 we received a 1997 Toyota 4Runner for the LTM Group
after a fire at the Lancaster Nissan dealership. This vehicle
replaced our 1988 Suburban which was used as a duty vehicle.
In 2005 members past and presnt of the fire company purchased
the 1952 Seagrave back at a cost of $1,000.00 from the Union
Hose Company of Danville, New York. Also in 2005 the fire
company was the first rescue in South Central Pennsylvania as an
advanced level rescue service.
In 2006 we purchased a small rescue style body and installed it
on our 1996 Ford F350 chassis to enhance our capabilities.
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