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On
June 24th, 1957
the first meeting of the Newburg-Hopewell VFC was held.
Chairperson Leroy Scott was instructed to inquire into getting a
charter for the company (it was interesting to note that they
discussed getting an alarm or siren, and also a building to
house equipment yet to be bought). After a long discussion on
securing fire equipment, the Chairperson appointed a committee
into the purchase of fire equipment. This committee was
comprised of Kenneth Coleman and Erby Weller. A committee to
write the constitution and bylaws was also appointed, this
committee was comprised of Glen Shoap, Harry Stouffer and Eugene
Gardner. It was also decided to make a survey of the residence
in Hopewell Township and to make a note of the water supply
sources available. this was to be done to see if the people were
in favor of a fire company. At this time the company was just
talk. To many, it might have been hard to understand there was
as it seems to be the problem of money and a place to store the
equipment if it was purchased. For the remainder of the year
Kenneth L. Scott would serve as President, Luther Baker would
serve as Secretary and Charles Gardner would serve as the
Treasurer.
On
July 8th, 1957 the
second meeting of the Newburg-Hopewell VFC was held. It was
decided not to be in a hurry to get the charter. We now made the
most important decision to go ahead and have a company. A few
members had an estimate on a concrete block building 28' X 40'
one story building without the cost of a roof. This figure was
$1000.00. The roof and rafters would cost $900.00. (Two
points of interest were presented, the Civil Defense would go
50/50, and that the Letterkenny Army Depot would have a truck
for sale on July 24). A vote was then taken to place the
firehouse on the "Green" (An open lot located on the
square of Newburg with tree and grass). It passed 17 to 5. Those
who voted "no" wanted in noted that the
"Green" was put there as a place of beauty and not for
a building.
On
July 12th, 1957
the third meeting was held. Mr M. Garfield Barnour from
Shippensburg gave us some advice about about the organization of
a fire company. Mr. Barbour said it would be an uphill climb and
pointed out the money angle. He also talked about the difficulty
other companies had with the Civil Defense when trying to buy
equipment. He volunteered to help us anyway he could. the
company received permission from the Town Council to hold a fair
or festival on the "Green. The date of August 23rd was
selected.
On
August 5th, 1957 the
next meeting was held. A vote was taken, if we folded, we would
give any money of the fire company to the churches of the
community. this was probably the only time the company was not
operating in the "Red". We had not purchased any
equipment or had any expenses, but had received some donations.
On
September 2nd 1957 the
next meeting was held. A vote to buy a chassis and cab from
Letterkenny was passed. The company would have to find a truck.
Kenneth Coleman talked about a smaller truck for general
purposes for about $100.00, but it was voted not to buy it. The
committee for the alarm system reported it would cost about
$1000.00 and the Civil Defense would pay half of it. This
meeting was the real start of the company since the
Charter was started and a committee was formed to discuss
the Recreation Officers of the Town to share their building (The
present location of the station, a former two room school
house).
September
30th, 1957 Attorney
McIntosh from Carlisle gave a talk about applying for a
certificate form the State for a Non-Profit Association. I was
moved and passed that we purchase a service truck from
Lettekenny. A siren was donated by Kenneth Coleman and Kenneth
Scott. This is the first time any thought was given to buying
buying the school building from the Recreation Association.
Harry Stouffer was to contact Mr. Harold Shields of the
Recreation Association to see how much they wanted for the
building.
October
14th, 1957 the name
Newburg-Hopewell VFC became official.
November
14th, 1957 Clifford Swope
and Charles Gardner picked up the 1952 GMC Ambulance at
Letterkenny. The price was $100.00. This would be our first
truck.
December
9th, 1957 Elections were
held and our first President appointed was Kenneth Scott and the
first Fire Chief appointed was Clifford Swope. A vote was passed
to write to the Reedsville Fire Company and offer them $3100.00
for their engine. A secret ballot was held to approve the
$3100.00 needed to buy the engine since the money had to be
borrowed to make the purchase. This rig was a 1946 American
LaFrance with a V-12 motor, a 500 gpm pump and a 450 gallon
booster tank. This would be our first engine.
February
6th, 1958 The Recreation
Association would sell the building to us for the sum of
$2000.00.
March
6th, 1957 A committee was
appointed to purchase a cab, chassis truck and a water tank.
May
1st, 1958 A vote to
purchase 500' of 2.5" supply hose and 300' of 1.5"
attack line was passed. The cost of the hose was $1050.00.
July
3rd, 1958 A 1949 Ford
chassis was purchased for the sum of $200.00.
August
7th, 1958 A vote passed to
purchase a heating plant for the station.
August
25th, 1958 A special
meeting was held to add an addition onto the west side of the
station to house the heating plant and a kitchen. A new rope was
ordered for the bell on top of the station which was used to
alert members of a fire call.
September
16th, 1958 The kitchen and
furnace room were started.
October
2nd 1958 A vote was passed
to buy 6 coats without liners at $20.00 each and 6 pair of
rubber boots at $16.00 per pair.
NEWBURG-HOPEWELL
SPECIAL FIRE POLICE FORMED
In
1958, president Leroy Scott appointed William Heberling and
David Burd fire police for the company. The Newburg-Hopewell
Special Fire Police was organized in 1960 by the following
persons:
Bruce Tyler
Glenn Myers
John Gipe
James Powell
Harold Grove Donald Pyne
Hughie Laughlin Cloyd Robinson
Robert Mowery
This organization was formed for the
purpose of providing police services during emergencies and
special events in the Newburg area.
Besides handling emergencies, the
special police also volunteer by helping with the following
events:
Egg Hunt
Spaghetti Supper
Rural Life
Craft Fair
Money Drawing Newburg Trick or Treat
Tree Lighting
The
Newburg-Hopewell Special Fire Police is an all volunteer
organization and they do not get paid for there services.
DURING
1959
The
first fire call was for an accident.
Fireman's
Relief & Women's Auxiliary was formed.
First
house fire April 18th at Lawrence Wagner's home in Mowersville.
Purchased
a portable light plant for $75.00.
DURING
1960
Fire
Police Organized.
Hosted
Cumberland County Convention with speaker L.L. Paior of the Fire
Marshal's Office and former resident of Newburg.
Siren
mounted on roof of fire station.
Purchased
SCOTT Airpacks.
DURING
1961
July
6th Barn Fire at Harry Rhone's
November
1st - House Fire with the loss of 5 lives.
Membership
up to 160 individuals.
DURING
1963
Another
Tanker was built from a 1960 Chevy chassis for $2500.00. Allied
Tank Truck Equipment Co. built a tank for $3460.00 and a front
mounted pump was added for $1745.00.
DURING
1966
We
bought a 1956 Ford chassis for $800.00. This was a former lime
colored truck and already had a PTO installed. A used pump was
donated by Swope's Junk Yard from a wrecked fire engine. (this
units was placed into service in February 1970).
SINCE
1966
We
have grown to a station serving Newburg Borough, Hopewell Twp,
the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Upper Mifflin, North Newton,
Southampton Townships in Cumberland County and Lurgan,
Letterkenny Townships in Franklin County. We currently have 2
Engines, 1 Tanker and 1 Rescue. Our station has grown to include
a bunkroom. We average around 250 fire and EMS calls a year. Our
coverage area is about 150 square miles and consists mostly of
farm, residential and mountain area.
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