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The current fire hall, displayed on our main page was built in
1962. In the photo above, is where the 1926 Sanford was housed. The
location on Chase Streeet, the highlighted with area is the door entrance where
th truck was housed.
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Fire Department History
The Avoca Fire Department was established July 13, 1889 as the George Shults
Fire Company, with an initial membership of twenty four (24) members. The
department established a non-profit corporation in June 1896, Avoca Hose.
It was not until 1927 that the department purchased the Sanford Pumper. The
Sanford was the departments first motorized vehicle for response to calls,
replacing hand drawn equipment. The Sanford is still running. It is stored
at Haine's Equipment and occasionally will appear in local parades.
The Avoca Fire Hall was built by the Village of Avoca in 1962. The Mayor at this
time as Spence Thomas Mayor, and the presiding Chief was Al Hubbard. The
building was constructed by Harold Sager and Richard Stedman.
Currently the department equipment consist of 2 pumpers, 1 rescue truck, 1
tanker, a large military surplus generator, two ambulances, brush/grass
fire truck and a membership of fifty (50).
Avoca Hook and Ladderettes
The Avoca Hook and Ladderettes is an auxiallry to the Avoca Fire Deprtment,
formed originally in 1962 with sixteen (16) members'
The Avoca Hook and Ladderettes supportt the fire department through dinners at the
fire hall, car washes, raffles and dinners held during the auctions at the fire
hall.
The profits from the fund raising events held by the Avoca Hook and
Ladderettes goes to support the fire department towards the purchase of new
equipment. Over the years, there donations have purchased radios, a portable
tank, equipment for the kitchen, a stove and a refrigerator.
Ambulance Corp History
The Ambulance Corp was started on January 1, 1967 by the Avoca Fire Departrment
with twelve (12) members. The initial equipment for the Ambulance Corp was a
Ford Fairlane station wagon. In 1970, the Corp added a cadillac Ambulance to
the fleet, purchased for $6,500.
Today, we have two ambulances, a membership of twenty five. The membership
consist of indviduals who are state certified Emergency Medical Technicians,
dirvers and attendants.
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