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Show Fire Dept. holds open house Street between 100 and 200 South. ' Shortly after, a motorized Ford truck was purchased and the department de-partment became "modernized." Department personnel answered calls from North Salt Lake to Farmington. Continued on next page established with 39 men utilizing two hand-drawn hose carts as their fire-fighting apparatus. Theorgani-zation Theorgani-zation date was March 29, 1911. From that day forward, with the help of many, many dedicated citizens, city officials, and volunteer volun-teer firemen, the department has , grown into one of the finest part- time, volunteer fire departments in the nation. '-- - When organized 75 years ago, the department was alerted to a fire by the sound of a large cast iron bell ringing from atop a 20-foot high wooden tower. This bell, and a small shed housing the carts, was located on the east side of Main By BURT BURNINGHAM During the month of August, Bountiful City Fire Department will observe its 75th anniversary of service to citizens of Bountiful and the surrounding area. The fire department - then a full volunteer organization was Fire Dept. holds open house Continued from previous page The new truck was soon moved to a new station in a small structure located behind what is now Lake-woods Lake-woods Furniture. In 1916, the department de-partment bought a larger Buick fire truck that was housed in a two-story two-story building that had been the Rodgers Plumbing Shop located on Main Street between 100 and 200 North, on the east side of the street. As the fire department expanded, ex-panded, it was moved to its present location at 65 W. 200 South in 1956 30 years ago! From the beginning until July 1, 1967, all firemen were volunteers. But in 1967 the Bountiful City Council authorized the hiring of the department's first full-time firemen, fire-men, and it became a dual full-time, full-time, part-time department. The current fire department roster ros-ter now includes 1 1 full-time and 33 part-time personnel all fully trained in fire-fighting, emergency medical assistance, and in search and rescue operations. But most dramatic has been the expansion of the department's equipment from the hand-pulled carts to include a 2,000-gaIlons-per-minute pumper and a 2,000 gpm tanker; also a 1,250 gpm pumper. pum-per. An aerial ladder (reaching 80 feet) and pumping 1 ,250 gpm is also used for taller buildings and hard-to-reach places. Also available are smaller pumper pum-per and tanker trucks; a couple of jeeps for off-highway use; a rescue van; and two ambulances. All of these pieces of equipment including the original hand-pulled hand-pulled cart and many displays will be open to the public through the entire month of August. Personnel Per-sonnel will be on hand to answer questions and conduct tours Mondays Mon-days through Fridays from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. h siBain 1pMHtt CTr CD south Viltf ZZj --- 1 "oV r' '-jS V. BOUNTIFUL FIRE DEPARTMENT, with its huge ladder pumper and other pieces of equipment, helped South Davis Fire Department battle this huge blaze of the boat shop where Gateway Park is now located. Photo courtesy of South Davis Fire Department Z!Z---cr- " THE BOUNTIFUL FIRE Department has experienced many changes over the years. One such change has been in the equipment that is used. The old hand drawn pumper is a far cry from this modern 2,000 gallon per minute model. Photo by Jim Haskett |