| St. Johnsbury Fire Department History
Timeline 1843-1938 |
| 1843
- October 31 - The St. Johnsbury Fire Department is established.
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| 1844 - April 19 - Torrent
Engine Co. No. 1 is organized as the town's first official fire
company. The "hose house" is located at Fairbanks Village. |
| 1845 - The Excelsior
Hook and Ladder Company is formed and located on Main street,
with 30 men. The Island Hose Company # 3
is formed and located in Paddock Village. |
| 1848 - Fletcher Hose
Company # 4 is established and located on Main St. with the Ladder
Company. |
| 1850 - The Flanders
Hose Company # 5 is organized on Railroad street. |
| 1875 - The first box
alarm system was installed in the town with 6 boxes. The system
was conncted to the bell in the tower of the Methodist Church on
Central street. That church burned in 1915, and was replaced by
the stone church in place today. |
| 1891 - Summerville
Hose Company # 6 is formed on Concord Ave. with 17 men. (Sewing
in VT Building.) |
| 1894 - Torrent Engine
Co. 1 is reorganized as Fairbanks Hose Company # 1 in Fairbanks
Village. |
| 1904 - Island Hose
Co. 3 is renamed Paddock Hose Company #3 |
| 1912 - Full-time firefighters
were employed working 24 hours shifts with 1 day off every 14 days. The
department also acquired one of the first motorized pieces of apparatus
in the state, a 1911 American LaFrance
Type 75 Chemical Engine, named Combination 1. The new Central
fire station is opened on Eastern Ave. The firehouses on Main and
Railroad St. are vacated. |
| 1924 - The Fire Department
moved into its first official headquarters on Main street and continues
to operate from that location. |
| 1938 - The Fire Department
purchased a Peter Pirch hydraulic powered ladder truck, the first
hydraulic ladder truck in the state of Vermont. In 2001 the ladder truck was returned
to the Fire Department by Harold Puffner. To date the Box
36 Club is assisting the Town of St. Johnsbury with the restoration of the apparatus. |
St. Johnsbury was at one time protected by 169 firefighters located
at
5 firehouses throughout the town.
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