You"ll hear a couple versions of this story too..... but When was the first fire department organized in the United States?
A large fire in Boston in 1679 led to the organization of the first paid fire department in America. The city imported a fire engine from England and employed a chief and twelve firefighters.
I believe Cincinatti? is said to have the 1st full career paid department Circa 1850's (I Think 1854)
The first volunteer Fire Company was formed in Philadelphia, PA in 1736. Benjamin Franklin served as America’s First volunteer Fire Chief
> I would question this I believe that as far back as there were "groups of people living side by side" Fire protection on some level was here, the dutch in new amsterdam had Locations where HOOKs ie THatch removal tool and Ladders to climb up to use said hooks to pull off the thatch that caught alight from the chimney.. but as in the old west all the neighbors were expected to attend and work to save the fire victims belongings and bucket brigade and so forth , long before the days of Engines
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You are right. Franklin did not have the first volunteer fire company. He was instrumental in starting the first thoroughly organized, Union Fire Company. Franklins volunteers were very well trained and were required to have specific equipment, depending on what each volunteer's specialty was.
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