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West Whiteland Fire Company History Time Line
This
timeline would not exist with out the members past and present who
gave their time, lives and commitment to make this organization what
it is today. We thank them for paving the way for our future. We
hope we have made them proud.
Memoriam of those who
passed before us:
Cheyney W. Martin
Frank Getz
Pillip A. Boyer
Donald McIlvaine
George A. Peiffer, Jr.
Albert Miller
Charles M. Hendricks III
Edward S. Hickman
Thomas Reilly
Tomas L. DiOrio "LODD"
Walt Carpenter
Elmer Cassidy
Joseph F. Grubb
Past and Present
Company Chiefs
Time in Office
March 1954 - August 1954 George Gale
August 1954 - May 1955 George Leach
May 1955 - December 1977 Albert Miller
January 1978 - December 1985 George Turner
January 1986 - December 1993 David Jones
January 1994 - December 1999 William Miller
January 2000 - Present George Turner
December 13, 1953 A group
of residents of West Whiteland township gathered at the West
Whiteland Consolidated School (now Exton Elementary) to discuss the
possibilities of forming its own fire department. Until this time,
the residents depended upon neighboring fire companies to respond to
the township for emergencies. The main concern was the travel time
of those neighboring companies to West Whiteland and the need for a
fire department became apparent.
November 23, 1953
The Court officially decreed the newly formed West Whiteland Fire
Department Charter in its corporation.
December 1953 The first
official meeting of the West Whiteland Fire Department was held with
the election of officers: President-William Lindeke, V. Pres.-Thomas
McIlvaine, Sec.-Kenton Newlin, Treas.-Donald Eastburn.
January 11, 1954 The Fire
Company began it's operations with a starting balance of $249.60.
February 8 1954 An Active
Force was organized and a membership drive began.
March 8 1954
The election of active force officers was held: Chief-George Gale,
Assist. Chief-Norman Coates, Captain: Franklin Funderwhite.
The Departments first engine (1936 Dodge) was purchased from Willow
Street Fire Company in Lancaster County for $1,200.
April 1954 Bonds were issued to pay
for construction of a new fire house.
Spring 1954 The Fire Dept. purchased
land along the North side of Route 30, one half mile east of Route
100(Exton crossroads) for $1,000. The land was 100' x 108'. Five
additional acres were leased at $1.00 per year per acre.
On this property a 3 bay firehouse was built with a kitchen and
small loft that served as an office and storage. A roller skating
rink was constructed on the rear of the fire house in an effort to
support the new Fire Department.
The Ladies Auxiliary was formed.
In these early days of the Department, fire hydrants were
non-existent in the township. The need for a tank truck became
apparent.
July 12 1954 First Fire Police were
sworn in.
An addition to the skating rink was built to house the tank truck
that was purchased by the Fire Department.
August 8 1954 A used American
LaFrance pumper was purchased from Narberth Fire Company for $200.
November 4 1954 Fire Apparatus was
housed at Hodge Estate Garage at routes 100 and 30.
December 5 1954 Major train wreck
occurred on Ship Road and depleted the fire companies resources.
During the alarm, was a serious house fire on Boot Road at Bakers
Welding. Downingtown Fire Company responded for West Whiteland.
January 1955 Membership approved
construction of a Fire House and Roller Rink for $120,000.
February 1955 Fire Siren was
installed at Jenkins Gas Station at Rte. 100 and 30(northeast
corner). It was open 24 hours and took all fire calls.
March 3 1955 Fire Police truck was
authorized. A used panel truck was purchased.
May 9 1955 Albert Miller was elected
Chief.
August 1 1955 First new fire truck
was ordered. ALF at $14,833 with full equipment, hose, fire coats,
hats and boots. The trucked pumped 945 gpm, contained 500 gallons of
water, 1500 feet of 2.5" and 500 feet of 1.5" hose, foam, wet water
and a portable pump.
December 1955 Dedication, Parade and
Housing was held at the new fire house.
January 1956 Exton Roller rink was
opened. Five hundred attended the opening night during a snow storm.
September 1956 First 2-way radios
were installed in the apparatus.
December 1956 44 total fire calls for
the year
March 1957 Two 5 gallon hand pumps
were donated to the Fire Company.
June 1957 Used 1937 ALF pumper was
purchased.
June 1957 The use of coin cards are
used for the township residents to give money to help keep up with
maintenance of the fire trucks. The cards have pockets to hold 16
quarters. Once it is filled it was returned or the members collected
them and returned them to the company.
December 1958 85 total fire calls for
the year.
January 1958 Kenneth Fulton was
elected as Company President.
March 1958 Heaviest snow storm ever
to hit Chester County called the Fire Company into action to perform
rescues, deliver food to homes and answer several fire calls. The
fire house was used as a Rescue Headquarters and helicopters were
landed in the parking lot.
January 1959 Board members approved
authorization to purchase a used Ford F600 Pumper for use as a Field
Truck. It was purchased in the amount of $400. Meadowbrook Manor
donated $300. towards the purchase.
March 1959 Junior membership was
approved for 16 to 18 year olds.
July 1959 10 members entered the tug
of war at Goshen Fair.
During the same month, fire bells were installed in 11 members
homes. Two controls, one at Esso (Exxon at rte.100 and 30) and one
in the engine room. Bell homes are to notify at least 2 other
members at an alarm.
December 1959 50 total fire calls for
the year.
May 11, 1960 Chief Al Miller was
given authorization to purchase 2 Scott Air Packs.
August 23 1960 Company purchased a
1960 Ford C-950 cab and chassis for $6,878.00
September 1960 New Ford Pumper
ordered for $22791.
December 1960 73 total fire calls for
the year with seven of those being Mutual Aid.
February 1961 New Ford Econoline van
ordered for Fire Police.
December 1961 58 total fire calls for
the year: 23 Field 15 structures 2 dump
8 emergencies 8 automobiles 2 false alarms
August 25, 1962 A parade and housing
was held with Lionville, Downingtown, W. Chester and E. Whiteland to
be the housing company's.
December 1962 104 total emergency
calls.
1964 102 total alarms
January 1965 Alarm system was
upgraded to a device that was activated by pushing a button at the
alarm station. This would sound the siren, ring the bells and give
the location of the fire within seconds.
February 1965 Reports were made of a
committee within the company that were trying to form a substation
in the Sunset Grove area. The committee was given authorization to
negotiate for land for the project. This idea quickly came to a stop
when the committee realized that the cost of the project was too
high.
November 1965 New Dodge Field Truck
ordered for $11911.
December 1965 109 total alarms
March 1966 Mutual Aid system was set
up between East Whiteland and West Whiteland companies to respond to
each others alarms.
April 1967 Additional Scott air pack
was delivered.
Exton Lions Club donated 2 Indian Tanks.
April 1968 New Ward LaFrance 1000 GPM
Pumper ordered for $19,800.
April 1968 Instalerts authorized for
member's homes for notification of fires via radio signals.
February 1972 Property on Hendricks
Ave was purchased for construction of the new firehouse.
1973 Chester County Fire Radio went into service to dispatch
emergency calls for the county.
1973 The Ladies Auxiliary gave the fire company a hose scrubbing
washer and hose dryer and is still used in 2005.
February 1973 Old property on Route
30 sold.
November 1973 An 8 bay fire house
with a banquet facility, kitchen, member's room and offices was
built and dedicated on the fire departments 20th Anniversary. This
is the present site at Bartlett and Crest Avenues.
January 1974 New 100 ft Seagrave
Ladder Truck ordered for $80,301.
August 1974 The first female fire
fighters joined the ranks of the company: Cathy Kirk and Doris
Green. Pamela Edwards followed a month later. Doris later became a
qualified driver of an engine.
May 1975 Bonnie Blink Farm House
burns. Currently Exton Station Condominiums at rte 100 and Ship and
King Roads.
September 1975 New Scott airpacks
were placed on Engine 61.
May 1976 New Rescue Pumper ordered
for $22,800.
January 1978 George Turner elected
Fire Chief.
January 14 1978 Busiest 24 hour
period with 11 alarms including 2 structure fires.
January 6 1979 Plane down near Route
30. No injuries.
May 1979 Wyntre Brook Apartment fire.
June 1979 West Chester Hide Co. fire
$105,000. loss. Our tanker rolled over responding to the call and
damaged beyond repair.
September 1979 1976 White Tractor
worth 6200 gallon Trailer purchased.
March 3 1980 Fire at WAMAC at 1435
Pottstown Pike causes $1,000,000. in damages, no injuries.
May 1980 1981 Sutphen pumper ordered
for $95,000.
1982 Ladder 6, Rescue 6, and Engine 61 renovated.
June 1983 Assist to East Whiteland
for a multiple fatality fire.
July 1983 Tank truck explodes from
welding accident; Welder dies and 2 firefighters injured.
August 1983 Explosion and fire at
Johnson Matthey; Damage in excess of $1 million.
1984 Lowest incidence of structure, woods and field fires in seven
years.
May 1984 New Sutphen 1500 GPM Pumper
ordered for $127,000
October 1985 Fire Department enters
the computer era with purchase of 640k Personal Computer.
November 1985 Air Cascade System
ordered.
January 1986 David Jones elected as
Fire Chief.
May 1986 Ford Crown Victoria Fire
Chief's vehicle purchased for $12,000.
March 1986 One of a series of arson
fires along route 30 also struck Whitford Hall (now Fulton Bank) on
Route 30(across from Frank's Nursery) causing an estimated damage of
$35,000. to the 18th century vacant home.
1986 Charburger Restaurant fire causing $100,000. in damage. Along
with West Whiteland, E. Whiteland, Lionville, Alert, Minquas,
Goodwill, Kimberton and Avondale Fire companies responded. No water
supply in the immediate area caused the need for pumpers to provide
water.
September 1986 The Fire Company held
a dedication, parade and housed 2 pumpers, a 6,000 gallon tank truck
and a 1986 Chief's car.
1987 Election resulted in President-Ted Hickman, Vice President-
Larry "Ski" Cosowski, Secretary-Tom Reilly, Treasurer-Sue Gordon,
Financial Secretary-John Meade.
March 1987 Rescue truck was placed on
order.
1987 1975 E One "Quick attack" mini pumper went up for bid to be
sold.
April 23 1986 Member John Meade
received a new heart. Rheumatic fever damaged his heart years
earlier when he was 8 years old.
December 1986 329 total fire calls
made. 67 Mutual Aid calls with one being to the city of
Philadelphia.
June 1988 Fox Run Apartments fire.
Numerous town houses under construction were lost.
August 27 1988 Rescue 6 was sold and
driven to its new home Blue Mound Fire Company in Fort Worth, Texas
for $20,000.
November 1988 Heavy Rescue ordered
for the amount of $210,000.
December 5 1988 Company placed into
service Rescue 6. $210,000. 1988 Duplex Marion Rescue Body Super
Command to replace the 1975 E One GMC mini attack pumper.
December 1988 324 total fire calls
for the year. Mutual Aid was 78 calls.
January 1989 Company Officers:
President: Scott Marshall, Vice Pres. Ed Martin, Secretary: Bob
Kirkpatrick, Financial Sec.: John Meade, Treasurer: Sue Killian
January 1989 1980 Ford Econoline van
place in service as 2nd Traffic Unit.
May 1989 Company purchased a 1989
Ford Econoline van from Suburban Propane and was designated as Squad
6 to be used in transporting man power to fire and rescue scenes.
August 1989 1968 Ford/Ward LaFrance
engine went up for sale
October 11 1990 West Whiteland Fire
Company received $69,065.87 in State Grant money.
December 12 1990 Past Chief Albert
Miller passes away. He was 65 years old.
August 16 1991 Suspected arson fire
at abandoned Continental Refrigerator Company (CRC), located on
Route 30, East of Ship Road. This property was a designated Federal
Superfund Site.
March 1992 Fire fighter
accountability tags went into service for the company.
August 27 1992 Assisted West Chester
at dramatic Seven Oaks Apartment fire that left over 100 families
without a home.
January 1 1993 An underground
pipeline for Sun Oil Company leaked 23,000 gallons of oil into the
W. Valley Creek. Quick containment by fire department credited with
preventing near environmental disaster.
February 5 1993 Wyntre Brook
Apartment fire contained to single upstairs unit with smoke and
water damage to first floor unit.
May 1993 New Ford Explorer place in
service as Fire Chief's vehicle and replace the Crown Vic.
May 20 1993 Albert C. Miller Park
dedicated in Exton in memory of Fire Chief and Supervisor.
November 17 1993 Two killed, eight
injured when they were overcome by poisonous gas while cleaning
inside tanker trailers at Pentron Tanks Center at Boot and King
Roads.
January 1 1994 911 Service becomes
available countywide.
1994 New Chevrolet Suburban delivered for use in transporting
manpower.
March 1994 Fire at Rino's Pizza near
Exton Square Mall causes $75,000 in damage to structure and $50,000.
damage in contents.
August 1994 Whiteland West Apartments
fire.
November 1994 New Ford E-350 1-Ton
Traffic Unit placed in service and designated as Traffic 6.
December 1994 Two serious dwelling
fires. 410 Hunter Lane and 403 Balderston Drive.
1995 Township donated 1979 Chevrolet 1-Ton Pick up truck which was
converted by members to serve as Brush Truck.
August 1995 Hazardous Materials call
at 214 Jeffers Circle. Shannon Chemical Company spills 4,000 gallons
of Zinc chloride, a substance used in sewage treatment plants.
October 1995 Ball and Ball fire
started in the dust collector located in the roof.
1996 A major construction project was under taken by the Fire
Department with the addition of an administrative wing at the rear
of the existing building, along with 2 additional bays for apparatus
along with renovations to the existing apparatus bay to permit the
housing of a 102' aerial platform.
April 11, 1996 King Road, single
family home dwelling fire determined to be arson set by one of the
occupants after a domestic disturbance.
August 21 1996 Group home for
mentally handicapped adults on Locust Lane, Meadowbrook Manor burns
in early morning hours resulting in death of one staff member and
three residents. Four fire fighters were honored with the "Hero and
Bravery Awards" Steve DiLuigi, Ken Walker, Jr., Deputy Chief Kenneth
M. Beans and Jim Kelch
June 31 1997 Four teenagers trapped
in horrific crash after fleeing from police. Two teenagers were
saved, but tragically, two died of their injuries.
November 1997 100 ft. Aerial Tower on
Duplex chassis and LTI Body purchased for $780,000.
December 1997 Two building fires. An
accidental fire at 222 Brecknock Terrace destroyed 3 additional
townhouses before being brought under control. Another accidental
fire at 66 Atherton Court caused $100,000 damage.
March 1998 Two new Pumpers, rated at
2000 gallons per minute, built on Duplex chassis with Saulsbury
bodies were place in service for $365,000 a piece. Equipment cost
$100,000.
April 1998 An Infrared Camera capable
of seeing trapped victims through smoke was dedicated to the fire
department by Township resident D. Willenbrock.
July 31 1998 Hazardous Chemical spill
at Thomas Meeting Development involving Chlorine spill in basement
of administration building. County Haz-Mat responded.
September 24 1998 Whitford Towing
Garage at Clover Mill Road was fully involved upon arrival of fire
fighters. $200,000 damage.
March 1998 Twin engines were
purchased. Engine 6-1 and 6-2 at $365,000 a piece. They both pump
water at 2,000 gpm, built on Duplex chassis with Saulsbury bodies.
Equipment for the trucks totaled $100,000.
1999 Two Automatic Electronic Defibrillators (AED) purchased for
Rescue 6 and Engine 6-1.
1999 New Ford Expedition purchased for use as Fire Chief's Vehicle.
Old Fire Chief's vehicle was redesignated the Deputy Fire Chief's
vehicle. A jeep Cherokee was obtained from the Township Police
Department and designated the Assistant Chief's vehicle.
March 1999 Major Apartment fire at
Atherton Drive in Thomas Meeting Development. Four units burned, two
heavily damaged by smoke and water. All units declared
uninhabitable.
April 14 1999 minor fire at Exton
Square Mall caused evacuation of North side of the building.
June 16 1999 Two story home fully
engulfed. Total loss. One minor injury to firefighter.
August 1999 Continuing problems with
new pagers not activating for fire dispatches.
September 14 1999 Fully involved
construction trailer on Mountain View Drive resulting in a total
loss.
September 16 1999 Fully involved
accessory building used to hold hay on Church Farm School property a
total loss.
October 23 1999 Electrical fire at
Exton Square Mall causes evacuation and injures two workers. Quick
response from fire department limited damage to the electrical room.
Damages estimated at $400,000.
October 2001 The new Brush 6 arrived
and is being fitted for radios and lighting.
2002 Election Results:
Chief-Bud Turner Deputy Chief-Ken Beans Jr. Asst. Chief-Norm Shirk
Captain-Mark Moses 1st Lieutenant-Ken Walker Jr. 2nd Lieutenant-Mark
Koenig
Fire Police Captain-Jeff Wojtesik Fire Police Lieutenant-Tom DiOrio
Chief Engineer- Phil Stout
April Due to lack of interest, Ladies Auxiliary has been disbanded.
Board Elections for 2003
President-Scott Smith Vice President-Dan Delaney
Secretary-Marty Strauch Treasurer-Luann McIlvaine Financial
Secretary-John Meade
February 6, 2003 Member John Meade
passed away
August 2003 Life member Walt
Carpenter passed away while residing in Florida
November 22 Members, families,
Township Officials and previous members gathered to celebrate West
Whiteland Fire Company's 50 years of service.
November30 Members suffered yet
another loss of member Thomas DiOrio who fell victim to a heart
attack while on Fire Police duty at a fire alarm. Tom is recognized
at the National Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial.
2004 Election Results
Fire Chief-Bud Turner Deputy Chief-Norm Shirk Assistant Chief-Mark
Moses
Captain-Ken Walker Jr. 1st Lieutenant-Mark Koenig 2nd
Lieutenant-Kevin Beans
Chief Engineer-George Clark
Fire Police Captain-Ken Bird Fire Police Lieutenant-Dan Delaney
Fire Police Sergeant-Al Greenleaf
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This History was made possible
because of the diligent efforts of Lisa Trego |
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The West Whiteland Fire Company 227 Crest Avenue
Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610.363.9066
Fax: 610.363.9473
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©2006 West Whiteland Fire Company
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Updated:
February 03, 2006 |
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