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The
Ridge-Culver Fire Department was organized in 1921
and incorporated in 1922 to protect lives and property
in an area of Irondequoit known as the Ridge Culver
Fire District. The fire house was located
in a building at the rear of the present service
station on the northeast corner of Ridge and Culver
Roads. A subscription fund was launched among area
residents and a 350 gallon pumper was obtained.
It was the first motorized pumper in Monroe County.
Through the assistance of The Civil Work Administration
a firehouse was built in the fall of 1933 on Culver
Road, south of Ridge. The estimated cost was $15,000.
In the summer of 1934 a fire district was formed
following approval of district taxpayers. The governing
body consists of five fire commissioners, and a
treasurer elected by the people, and a secretary
who is appointed by the commission.
In
1939 and 1941 new 500 gallon pumpers were put into
service eliminating the original pumper. In 1947,
through the efforts of fire department carnivals
and turkey festivals, a new emergency truck
was acquired. In 1956 and 1958, two new 750 gallon
pumpers were put into service eliminating the 1939
pumper. The 1941 pumper was retained for reserve
service. A building reserve program was inaugurated
in 1959 for $75,000. In 1960 and 1961 the alarm
and communications system was upgraded with radio
tones to activate sirens and home receivers for
firemen so they might be informed of the alarm before
departure.
In 1963, a strip of land 108 feet wide by 250 feet
deep, on the south side of the old firehouse, was
acquired in exchange for a 45 x 250 feet strip of
land abutting firehouse property on the north side.
The exchange was made at no cost to the taxpayers.
In
the spring of 1963 a bond issue was passed by the
district voters authorizing construction of a new
firehouse and the purchase of aerial-type apparatus
which was requested by the fire underwriters. In
June 1963 an aerial-type platform, called a Snorkel,
was obtained and it was the first apparatus of this
type in Monroe County.
The
new firehouse was started in October of 1963 and
completed September 1, 1964. In June 1964 through
the efforts of the fire department’s fund
drive, a salvage truck was purchased. The fire department
has six pieces of emergency equipment maintained
by volunteer firemen. There are 70 active firemen
headed by a chief, assistant chief and a captain
and lieutenant for each piece of equipment.
During 1963 there were 172 alarms received and there
were 100 fire drills. With the beginning of the
fire district in 1934 the assessed valuation was
estimated at $2,500,000 with a full value of $5,000,000.
In
1964 the assessed valuation in the district reached
$25,000,000 with full valuation over $80,000,00.
Now in 2004 the fire district has purchased three
new pumpers and is adding on to the present firehouse.
The new addition will have more office space on
the north side of the building and two more bays
for apparatus.
This expansion is do to the growing needs of the
district with the addition for paid personnel around
the clock there is a need for bunk space and showers
and much needed office space.
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