
181 Main Street
Germantown, NY 12526
| A BRIEF HISTORY
A group of men in Germantown got together and decided the town had grown sufficiently to need its own Fire department. As a result of this meeting, the Germantown fire Co., #l was organized in September 1908 by six civic-minded men: Isace Rockefeller, William Lasher, Eugene DeWitt, Arthur Denegar, Charles Hover, and George Brehawy. Their equipment consisted of a 35 gallon Chemical tank on two wheels, and was pulled by the men. By some miracle, this apparatus has survived, and is displayed in the present meeting room and occasionally used at parades. 1923 Germantown Fire
In 1955, a combination pumper-tanker was purchased with a three-stage 500 G.P.M. pump and high pressure Hose reels. This pumper as revamped in 1976 and then served as a reel truck. A hydraulic operated hose reel carried 2000 feet of 4" hose and accessories. The next major change was the construction of the present firehouse in 1958. Consisting of four truck bays with meeting room and kitchen on the second floor. In 1967, American La France 1000 G.P.M. pumper-tanker was purchased. 1972 saw the addition of an emergency truck. The pride of the Company was delivered September 1976. This was also an American La France diesel powered, automatic transmission with 1500 G.P.M. pump and 1000 gallon stainless steel booster tank. A Surplus 6 by 6 was acquired from Civil defense and converted in a Brush Fire truck in 1977.
Early Fire House |

