The main focus
of the post was to introduce young men and women
to a career in firefighting. The advisors would
instruct them on basic firefighting skills, such
as hose operation , self-contained breathing apparatus
operation and use, ladder training, automobile extrication
and fire scene simulation. They would also learn
how to organize and run their own post by electing
officers, running fund-raisers and purchasing there
own equipment to run there post. This would enable
the members to learn how to work with others and
develop leadership skills.
Over the years
the post would work with other posts in the Monroe
County area to cross train or to have firematic
competition. In 1970 a firematic tournament team
was formed from the post. Several tournaments were
held that year with Ridge Culver Explorer Post competing.
A series of five events, existing of timed equipment
races, hose coupling and flowing water to knock
down target and an old fashion bucket brigade, were
held.
In 1971 the first
National Explorer Presidents Convention was held
in Washington DC. Each city in the United States
sent a group of Explore Presidents from posts in
their district to select a National President. Joe
Campanella that year’s president of the Post
286 was selected as lead representative of the Monroe
County District. This trip included an audience
with President Richard Nixon on the White House
Lawn for all the explorers attending the convention.
On April 2003,
the Otetiana Council of the Boy Scouts of America
will recognize Post 286 on it’s 35th Anniversary
of the explorer post. The Ridge Culver Fire Department
post has the distinction of being the oldest consecutively
operating firematics post in the Otetiana Council.
In the over thirty-five years more than 350 young
people have become members. More than 120 have gone
on to become Ridge Culver Volunteer Firefighters.
In addition to this over 40 of our past explorers
have gone on to make firefighting a career with
the The Ridge Culver Fire department, City of Rochester Fire Department, Laurelton
Fire Dept , St. Paul Blvd. Fire Dept, Brighton Fire
Dept, Kodak Fire Dept, the Town of Irondequoit Fire
Marshals Office and with the Armed Services of the
United States of America.