The first record of any borough
owned fire apparatus dates back to June 13, 1855 when an entry in the councils
minute book mentions about a motion to repair the "Huron" fire
engine (hand or horse drawn) for $30.00 with the work being done by Henry
Werntz for the Pine Grove Hose Company.
The citizens of the borough
petitioned for the purchase of a new fire engine in October of 1864. It was
purchased from a Mr. Kurtz and was delivered on March 03, 1865.
In 1893 a hose cart with 350 feet
of hose was purchased from the Bosch Company in Harrisburg, PA and was
delivered at the cost of $680.00. Also in 1893 Mr. Ed Keiffer was contracted
to build a firehouse shed at a cost of $156.00.
In October 1893 Mr. Sutton
attended a council meeting and informed the council that he and a lot of good
men wanted to form an official fire company. He and the men were granted
permission to do so. Sixteen men were approved to be firefighters but the
membership was not to exceed twenty men.
A fire bell was erected in 1894
on a borough lot near by the hose cart shed. The bell was also used for
special occasions such as New Years Eve and the end of the war.
The Pine Grove Hose Company
became officially chartered in 1895 with the name changing to the Pine Grove
Hose, Hook and Ladder Fire Company No. 1.
July of 1896 a contract was
awarded to P. S. Shollenberger to construct a two story building on Mifflin
Street to house the fire company, a lock up and a council meeting room for a
cost of $2,789.00. The council would meet on the second floor and the fire
engine and equipment would be kept on the first floor. If there were any
firefighters up stairs when the alarm would ring they would use the slide pole
to get the first floor more quickly.
Mr. Morris Hikes an original
member of the company was a "Squire" and waited to hear the bell to
ring to notify him that there was a quorum and he would go to the firehouse to
conduct the regular monthly meeting.
Hobo's that were traveling along
the railroad tracks were numerous and a certain two would be fed by Mrs. Annie
Moyer Dress on Carbon Street and then they would head to the firehouse where
they were allowed to stay in the lock up overnight. The lock up and bar room
were housed downstairs.
By 1912 The membership had
increased to forty men and in five years they were permitted to have the
membership up to sixty-five men.
In 1914 another hose cart with
fifty feet of hose was purchased and placed in the new annex of the borough.
277 people signed a petition 1916
and presented it to council to furnish the fire company with a motorized fire
truck with a pump for modern fire protection for a growing borough. No action
was taken.
In 1926 the Pine Grove Civic
League presented the company with a 1926 Seagraves. This was a multi purpose
truck. It was equipped with a pump, hose cart and was also a chemical truck (
In 1947 it was sold to the Summit Station Fire Company for $300.00)
An Air Warden approached the
company in February 1942 to ask if they could supply men at the observation
tower on High Street from Thursdays 5:00 p.m. till Fridays 8:00 a.m.
The company held its first annual
banquet February 21, 1942 at 6:30 p.m.
The company purchased the Brick
Yard for $487.75 in November 1943. This is where the firehouse sits today.
A new 1947 500 gallon per minute
pumper made buy Mack was purchased and delivered for a price of $8,493.18.
Later this was sold to Mr. James Mahoney from Lebanon, Pa for $5000.00.
February 05, 1948 at 11:10 a.m.
fire struck the firehouse. The trucks were saved but all of the records and
everything else was destroyed. They needed to replace the hoses, nozzles and
some other equipment after the fire. It cost $1,500.00. The kids were able to
watch the fire from across the street from their classrooms. During the
February meeting the membership agreed to rebuild and it was to be at the same
location.
The fire company provided the
Little League Baseball with ground to build a field in 1952. At this time the
company still provides the land for the Little League Association and the kids
to play.
1966 a 1967 model
Hahn/International was purchased with a 750 gallon per minute pump on it. It
was delivered in 1967. In 1988 it was refurbished by Hahn and served the
community till September 2000.
At a regular monthly meeting in
October 1970 it was approved to purchase a 1971 International Mini Pumper with
a Welch pump. This was the first of its kind in the county.
A 1974 Ford van was purchased for
rescue tools and a personnel carrier. In 1979 a set of Hurst tolls were
purchased and added to the van. It was the first in our area.
A cascade system was purchased
and put into service April of 1979.
1980 a Car Mar GMC 1500 gallon
pumper/tanker was purchased in January 1981.
In 1985 a Ford Econoline rescue
was purchased. A larger vehicle was needed for the personnel and the rescue
tools. Today this serves as a squad to carry extra equipment and personnel.
The company decided in 1995 to
build a new building that would allow us to up grade equipment. This also
houses a larger engine room, larger kitchen, social quarters, banquet
facilities, an office and a meeting that also is used for a classroom for
training.
In July 2000 a 2001
Pierce/International pumper/rescue with a 1500 gallon per minute pump, 30
gallon foam cell and seating for five was put into service September 2000. The
company was able to raise enough money from the generous donations and support
from our great community and surrounding area to pay it in full in July 2001.
We have been volunteering our
services since 1855. We are the sixth oldest company in Schuylkill, PA and
2005 will mark our 150th Anniversary.
Prices below are from
around 1893.
All records prior to 1941 were unfortunately lost in the
fire.