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Fairview Fire Department history |
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1963,
established as Ten Ten Fire Department of Fairview Community.
Founder Gene Ogburn also known as person who brought foam machine to
help extinguish 1964 fire in Bryan Building at Cameron Village.
Incorporated (later?) as Fairview Rural Fire Department, Inc.
(June 27, 1963) sos, no, oh 1963, first fire station
two-bay brick building constructed at 4501 Ten Ten Road. Built on land
provided by Fairview Community Center oh 1963, first
fire truck is an early 1950's weapons carrier purchased from federal
surplus. Placed in service as Engine #1 and later becoming Engine
#4, the unit is modified by Marvin Powell, Gerald Atkins, Sr., and
Craven Langston at William Powell's. Two Ford taillights are
mounted on hood as emergency lights. Paint is donated by Sander's
Motor Company and Wade Cummings paints the apparatus in a chicken
house. K&L builds the 450 gallon tank. The pump is 80
GPM, 1 1/2 petroleum-fueled. oh 1965, second fire
truck acquired. Built from a pair of 1957 International Chassis One
chassis', one purchased from Federal Surplus and the second bought from
Archer's Lodge Volunteer Fire Department in Johnston County in
1965. Placed in service as Engine #1 and the first Fairview
apparatus to pump pressure. Dillon's Supply Company in Raleigh
donates $500 in materials for construction. Unit is modified by
Marvin Powell, Gerald Atkins, Sr., and Craven Langston at William
Powell's in 1965. A flatbed from a 1941 truck is mounted to the
chassis and plywood is used for the doors on the compartments below the
bed. Pick-headed axes are created by welding teeth to flat-headed
axes. Roof ladders are created by fabricating steel hooks and
adding to wooden ladders. Unit is equipped with 500 gallon tank
and front-mounted pressure pump.oh 1965, third fire
truck placed in service. "Big Red," a 1947 Diamond Reo converted gas
tanker, is placed in service in 1965. The ten-wheeler carries 1,000
gallons and has a small 80 GPM pump in the rear. Later modifications
include a replacement 100 GPM pump that costs more than the truck
itself. 1968, apparatus delivery: 1968 International / American
LaFrance pumper, purchased after firefighters pool personal money and
purchase new 1968 International chassis and have it shipped to American
LaFrance for pump and body installation. Placed in service as
Engine #1. Equipped with 750 GPM, American LaFrance twin-flow,
two-stage pump and 750 gallon tank. oh
1972, fire station undergoes additions fdr 1972,
apparatus delivery: 1972 International 1700 / Atlas tanker, 400 GPM,
1500 gallons. Cost $9,50, raised through fundraising activities
started more than a year ago. Firefighters build the truck
themselves using a new truck chassis and Atlas tank. (March 1972)
rt29mar72 1974 (?) apparatus delivery: 1974 Chevy tanker, 1200 gallons 1975,
apparatus delivery: 1972 Chevy brush truck purchased from state surplus
and originally owned by the Department of Corrections. Placed in
service as Engine #4. Equipped with 400 gallon tank and 350 GPM
pump. 1976, Siesta Motel on US 401 burns. Fire is reported
about 2 a.m. and brought under control within two hours. Two
adjoining businesses, Jerry's Restaurant and Lounge and McCuller's TV
repair, are damaged by smoke. Cause is not known. Damage to
motel is estimated at $75,000. (February 6, 1976) no 1976, Fire Chief is Kenneth West. (February 6, 1976) no 1978 (?) apparatus delivery: 1978 International tanker, 1500 gallons
1982,
becomes first rural fire department in Wake County to offer First
Responder service. Chosen due to location between four rescue
districts (Apex, Cary, Fuquay-Varina, and Garner) (March 1982) oh, ah24mar82 1983 (?) apparatus delivery: 1983 Chevy C70 / Atlas tanker, 400 GPM, 1500 gallons 1983 (?) apparatus delivery: 1983 Chevy C70 / EEI midi-pumper, 500 GPM, 500 gallons 1988 (?), apparatus delivery: 1988 Pierce Lance pumper / tanker, 1500 GPM, 1000 gallons
1990, second fire station completed at 7401 Ten Ten Road. Constructed on land leased from Maxine Senter oh 1991 (?) apparatus delivery: 1991 International / E-One tanker, 400 GPM, 1500 gallons 1992 (?) apparatus delivery: 1992 International / E-One tanker, 400 GPM, 1500 gallons 1994 (?) apparatus delivery: 1994 International / EVI salvage and rescue unit. 1996 (?) apparatus delivery: 1996 Pierce Dash pumper / tanker, 1500 GPM, 1000 gallons 1998, fire station #2 renovated. Interior addition of kitchen / office / living space oh 1999,
fire station #1 renovated. Bulk of building is razed and
replaced. Six apparatus bays were added, along with office space and
classroom facilities. During the eight-month construction period, the
fire trucks were housed at two nearby businesses: Dayspring Florists
and Gifts, Fairview Service Company, and TA Pierce Farms. oh
2000,
members found and incorporate North Carolina Fallen Firefighters
Foundation, non-profit organization to support families of firefighters
killed in the line of duty (March 20, 2000)oh 2002, Paul Dunwell hired as first paid Fire Chief (October 1, 2002) oh
2005, apparatus delivery: (2) 2005 Ford Expedition trucks -
new first responder vehicles (Car 10, Car 20) to replace Truck 1 and
Truck 2.
- ah Apex Herald
- no New and Observer
- oh Oral history
- sos NC Department of the Secretary of State
Copyright 2004 by Michael J. Legeros |
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