

The Athenia Volunteer Fire Company was organized on April 22, 1909. During its time of operation, this company built a new firehouse and formed a ladies auxiliary to help with the companies operations. This company continued to operate until 1956 when it was disbanded. Later, in 1930, the city provided them with a new hose truck. They later used a converted school bus as a hose wagon. They operated a two-wheel hose cart out of small barn on West Second Street. They started operation on Jwith approximately forty men. Lakeview Volunteer Fire Company SixĪfter finding itself without a fire company, the Lakeview section organized Lakeview Volunteer Fire Company Six. The company operated until 1915 when it was disbanded. They obtained a large two-wheeled hand-drawn hose cart and five hundred feet of hose. A firehouse was erected on West Second Street between Main and Getty Avenues. In September of 1908, Lakeview Volunteer Fire Company One was organized. Before disbanding in 1919, the company fought fires along Clifton Avenue between Lakeview and Randolph Avenues. The company obtained a two-wheeled hose cart and four hundred feet of hose. Clifton Volunteer Fire Company Number ThreeĬlifton Volunteer Fire Company Number Three was organized on Januat 95 Mahar Avenue. The company was disbanded on Apand the building was sold. They later built a firehouse at Main and Luddington Avenues. In 1908, they purchased a hand-drawn four-wheeled cart and hose reel. They used the salt houses at the old Clifton Racetrack to store some equipment including buckets and ladders.

In October of 1903, the residents of the Clifton section had met to organize the West Clifton Volunteer Fire Company Number Four. West Clifton Volunteer Fire Company Number Four The company later relocated to 47 Arthur Street but was later disbanded. A hand-drawn hook and ladder truck was purchased in 1909.

In 1907, the company was incorporated and had procured the necessary fire fighting equipment. A plot of land was later purchased on Arthur Street and a building was erected with a bell tower. Thomas Dutton was named the first president of the Botany Volunteer Fire Company. They met in 1903 to discuss the establishment of a volunteer fire company. Botany Volunteer Fire CompanyĪs the Albion Fire Company was establishing its roots, so were the Duttonville (Botany) residents. An American LaFrance Pumper later replaced the early chemical tank, and the all-volunteer force was supplemented with 2 paid firemen. After a fire destroyed the firehouse, they sold the property and erected a new building across Valley Road. A fundraising effort was held in 1904 and a building was erected on Valley Road where School Five presently stands.Ī hand-drawn chemical tank was the first piece of apparatus purchased used by this company. Later, in 1904, it separated from the association and became a separate fire company, incorporating in 1905. In 1901, the Albion Place Fire Company was formed as part of the community improvement association. Albion Place Fire CompanyĪs Clifton grew in population, so did its fire fighting resources.
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The factory whistle was then used to alert the firemen to the address by a series of one long blast and several short blasts. Berger held the title of Honorary Chief and would transmit any alarms received to the engineer at the Pikin and Holdsworth factory located at Main and Highland Avenues. Berger pharmacy at the corner of Main and Clifton Avenues. Around the turn of the century, a fire alarm headquarters was established at the William C. In later years this was replaced with bells, sirens, radios, and plectrons. To call volunteers for fire fighting duty, a large iron ring was pounded with a hammer. The firehouse not only stored the apparatus, but also usually served as a social hall for local meetings and dances. The firehouse for this cart was completed in 1901 and was located on Harding Avenue between First and Second Streets. Since there were no hydrants, they carried connectors which coupled the hose to house faucets. They procured a two wheeled-hand drawn cart with two and a half inch hose. As early as March 23, 1897, a group of 26 men met in a classroom at School Number Three on Clifton Avenue to discuss the formation of the first volunteer Fire Company.

The early history of the Fire Department can be traced back to the early existence of the volunteer fire service in the area.
