
The new Town of
We have been fortunate over the last few years to
be able to upgrade our equipment and expand our services. The first pumper, a
used 1954 American LaFrance 700 Series, was bought in 1968. The engine house
was also built that year. As the department grew quickly and as its
responsibilities increased, a second pumper was purchased in late1973. This new
1973 American LaFrance 1000 Series was one of the finest fire apparatuses in
the area at that time. In 1976, the department built a tanker on an army
surplus 2 1/2 ton chassis. This tanker was capable of transporting 1450 gallons
of water and greatly increased our fire fighting efficiency in areas not served
by the municipal water system. The department's equipment remained about the
same until rescue service was added in 1993 (the first rescue call was on
Christmas Eve, 1993). At that time, the former Benton County Ambulance was
converted into a rescue unit and, with our first set of Holmatro®
rescue tools, including a dual pump, hydraulic cutter, spreader and ram, was
placed service. Since that time, our firemen refitted a modular type ambulance
as the new rescue unit to replace the old, undersized truck and a high pressure
air bag system and combination rescue tool set was bought. In 1997, we took
delivery of our new Pierce pumper. This pumper is a Pierce
Responder on a Navistar
chassis and is outfitted with 3 inch supply line, 1 3/4 inch attack lines and
ample compartment space.
The Town of
The department has 25 active members, led by Chief
Chris Shoup, the department's third chief. The department is currently rated at
a class 8 by the Mississippi State Rating Bureau. We are hopeful that with the
addition of a second high capacity well and back up power for the old well as
well as other improvements that we will soon be able to achieve a class 7
rating.
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