History of the Washington Township Fire Department

Shoreland Volunteer Fire Department

Organized: 1937

Station Location: 2469 Shoreland Ave.

Photographs

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Shoreland VFD 1942

1957 Pirsch - Engine 722 

1953 Ward La France - Engine 731  (former Alexis VFD Engine)

Origins of the Current Washington Twp. Station:

The disbanding of the Point Place Volunteers created the need for a new station to cover the area of Washington Township east of the "Dixie Highway" that was previously covered by agreements with the Point Place VFD. A special meeting was held on April 4th, 1936 at Shoreland School where Mr. Clarence L. Sass reported that he had been working for the past six weeks with the Washington Township Trustees to obtain a fire truck for Shoreland. A garage was purchased by the Township from Mr. Vernon Browne. The Township agreed to cover the cost of enlarging the garage to accommodate the large fire truck if the labor was done by the new department's men.

The following are the minutes of the first regular meeting of the East Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department  April 14th, 1937 at Shoreland School.

The meeting was called to order by acting chairman C. L. Sass who is to hold the chairmanship until appointment of a Township Trustee for this district is complete. The following were named as Fire Commissioners at this meeting: Mr. Remle, Mr. Metzger and Mr. Scheureman. The appointment of Chiefs was next made: Chief of the Department: Mr. C.L. Sass, First Assistant Chief: Mr. Ellis, Second Assistant Chief: Mr. Kern. George Vincent was nominated and elected for the post of Recording Secretary. Dr. Howard Williamson was listed as Medical Aid to the department. The constitution and by-laws of the Point Place VFD which served that department so well were adopted by this department.

The following contains highlights of the first 13 months of meetings of the department:

Second meeting, May 1937-

Large siren for the alerting of members to calls was installed and wired by Terry Barrow. Charles Rodefer provided the location of the siren control.

Age restrictions were changed to between the ages of 18 and 40. Applicants under the age of 21 must have a note of consent from their parents.

Regular monthly meeting date was changed to the 3rd Wednesday of the month. (Note: This is still in effect today, 68 years later!)

Third meeting, June 1937-

The name of the department was officially made the Shoreland Volunteer Fire Department.

Chief Sass stated that there will be cooperation between this department and Trilby VFD.

Fourth meeting, July 1937-

Mr. Crabb surprised the members with badges carrying the insignia of the Shoreland Volunteer Fire Department. Every man received his badge.

First Aid classes were set up at this meeting.

Fifth meeting, August 1937-

All members were handed their Red Cross First Aid books.

Sixth meeting, September 1937-

Mr. C. Crites from the former Point Place VFD gave a talk about the different problems encountered in the area.

Seventh meeting, October 1937-

Chairman Crabb advised that the purchase of the property for the station was just about complete. Mr. J. Schurerman was named to head up the building committee.

Chief Sass discussed the location of the city line. Any calls including 281st Street will be handled by this department. All calls that are on the other side from 282nd Street will be handled by the Toledo Fire Division.

Eighth meeting, November 1937-

Plans for a Feather Party were disclosed.

Plans for the new station were discussed. The building's exterior will be taken from the old part of Shoreland School that is being torn down. The Building Committee got the ok to take all the brick they needed to construct the new station.

Ninth meeting, December 1937-

The Feather Party was a success. The next fund raising event was discussed. A committee will be set up to start a 4th of July party for the families of the members.

Obtaining a furnace for the temporary Fire Hall was discussed.

Purchase of property for the new station was completed.

Tenth meeting, January 1938-

All bricks from the torn down section of Shoreland School must be moved. The bricks also have to be cleaned.

Eleventh meeting, February 1938-

The building Committee stated that all that could be done is done. Anything further will have to wait until the Trustees are in a position to do more.

Twelfth meeting, March 1938-

A hydrant is now finally located on the city line on Hoffman Rd.

The membership was informed that the department will have fire drills.

Chief Sass stated there will be truck checks done every week.

Thirteenth meeting, April 1938-

The Township will give the department a total of $35.00 per month to operate the fire station.

 

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