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Mumford Fire Department History
Brief History of Mumford
Area settled by Scottish immigrants in the
late 1700’s. Area chosen as a settlement because of it’s
numerous springs. First known as “McKenzie’s Corner”, then
“Slab City”. In 1799 the Village of Mumford was formed.
In combination with the area’s abundant
source of gypsum and swift water, plaster mills became
Mumford’s first industry.
By the mid
1800’s Mumford (Wheatland) became the world’s largest
producer of wheat. In the late 1800’s railroads came to town
-- B&O, Lehigh Valley, NY Central, and Erie.
Various other mills including textile,
paper, and pipe made Mumford a booming town in the late
1800’s
Organization of MFD
•February
7, 1887: Meeting of the citizens of
Mumford was called to order regarding the
organization of a formal fire protection
company.
February 14, 1887: Bylaws and
constitution of the Scottsville Fire Dept
were accepted for use in the Mumford Fire
Company.
It was decided to organize a ladder and
bucket company.
•Officers
were chosen: Chief Engineer,
Assistant Chief Engineer, Forman of
the Ladder Co., Assistant Forman of
the Ladder Co., Forman of Bucket
Co., Assistant Forman of Bucket Co.
A committee was chosen for the
purchase of fire apparatus. The
committee was to spec out a hook and
ladder and a bucket cart with a
budget of $300.00.
•Mr.
I.W. Salyards of the
Scottsville Fire Dept
assisted with the
organization of the
companies regarding
procuring funds and
maintaining them.
Mr. Salyards offered
encouraging words:
"Regarding the dangers and
discouragements to which a
fireman is subjected and not
forgetting to picture some
of the pleasant occasions
such as returning like
heroes from a fire, and
parades, and to be covered
in smiles and bouquets from
the ladies".
•February
24, 1887 (MFD’s
Birthday):
The committee
charged with setting
the fire limit
reported that laws
regarding fire
districts had
recently been
changed.
• The law required a
2/3 petition of the
population in order
to form a fire
district.
• It was decided to
form an independent
fire department,
constitution and
bylaw were signed.
•The
committee in
charge of
fire
apparatus
chose the
Rumsey
Manufacturing
Co., Hook
and Ladder
Model #1 at
a cost of
$350.00.
Friday May
13, 1887:
the
apparatus
was
delivered
and a public
demonstration
was held
with much
fan fare.
•
A 4th of
July
celebration
was planned
to include a
Fireman’s
parade and
carnival
type events.
•Events
included
fireworks,
games and
races, two
baseball
games, tug
of war, a
foot race,
tub races,
wheelbarrow
races,
jumping
competition,
greased pig,
sack races,
3 legged
races and
egg races
ending with
an evening
dance.
•The
evening
dance was
interrupted
by the
Company’s
first alarm.
•
The company
responded to
a structure
fire and
although the
building was
a total loss
the company
was
accredited
with saving
the
surrounding
properties.
Formation of
Additional
Companies
•1891
a committee
was formed
to secure a
hand pumper
and hose
cart with a
budget of
$500.00.
•After
reviewing
used
apparatus it
was decided
to purchase
Gleason and
Bailey’s
Crane Neck
Model at a
cost
$550.00,
which
included a
jump cart.
•Officers
were chosen
for each
company.
•After
delivery
of
the
apparatus
the
hand
pumper
was
assigned
Engine
No.1
and
the
hose
cart
became
Hose
Company
No.
1.
•With
the
inception
of
the
hose
and
engine
companies
the
bucket
company
was
disbanded.
•These
companies
would
remain
as
is
until
1926.
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Hand Pumper and Hose Cart - Engine No.1
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•1926 brought expansion of the Fire Dept. with the addition of 2 new companies and one additional fire house. •A second hose company was added and a fire house was built on the East side of the village. This hose company became known as “The East End Hose Company” Hose Co. # 2.
•This expansion brought with it MFD’s first motorized apparatus. •A 1926 Ford Model T Chemical Cart was purchased and placed into service as Chemical Company #1. •In the early 1930’s the department purchased their first motorized engine, a Buffalo Fire Apparatus Pumper.
•1939 a third fire house was built, which is the current fire house location. •The ladder company was closed. The hand pumper was taken out of service earlier in this decade •MFD was now completely motorized. •The hand pumper would be rebuilt in 1942 in preparation for World War II.
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