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CANAL
FULTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
155
East Market St.
Canal
Fulton, OH 44614
The
Canal Fulton Fire Department has a long and colorful history of
service to the community. Established in the early 1800's
and, at the time, using a wooden hand-operated pump and bucket brigade.
In 1874, the Fire Department acquired its first modern piece of
fire apparatus: a horse-drawn steam-operated pumper that serviced
the community until the early 1900's. The old unit was retired
with the arrival of cars and trucks. The 1874 steam pumper
is still in the possession of the Canal Fulton Fire Department and
is kept at the west side station and is displayed on special occasions.
Legislation
was passed by the Borough of Canal Fulton to organize a fire company
consisting of 45 men on January 2, 1874. Records do not reveal
when the original fire station was built or moved to its location
on High Street, before being torn down August 26, 1951. History
tells us that it once served as a church and was located on grounds
now occupied by the grade school. Its age is undetermined, except
that the bell that hung in its tower and is now inside the current
fire station was dated 1874.
The
Canal Fulton Fire Department has gone through many changes in the
last 150 years and today is a modern fire department operating out
of two stations with two modern pumpers, two advanced life support
ambulances, a grass fire truck, and a utility van. It has
a membership of approximately 35 fire and EMS personnel. While
still a volunteer Fire Department, we are staffed five days a week
from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM with paid part-time personnel to better
protect the residents of the community.
Although
technology and equipment have changed since the 1800's, the same
dedication exists today as in years gone by.
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