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Happy 4th of July
Thanks to all who supported our
46th annual street dance
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A Brief History of the Omro
Volunteer Fire Department |
- November 20, 1881 - Organizational
Meeting of Omro Fire Company chaired by Charles Morton. 17
people attended
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- November 25, 1891 - F.W. Stanley
elected foreman (chief) of Engine Company #1
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- January 26, 1892 - First Fire call at
the Jones home on the corner of West Division and Pearl. Total damage
was $2600.00
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- July 22, 1894 - Fire Company
considers buying lots for engine house.
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- August 23, 1894 - $250.00 is given to
village trustees for building a two-story engine house
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- April 23, 1896 - Fire Company moved
into engine house (currently used by Omro Historical Society).
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- 1923 - Purchased chemical truck and
Stoughton Pumper truck
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- 1939 - A 1939 International Pumper
was purchased from Central Fire Equipment Company of St. Louis .
The Omro Rushford Fire Department was formed. Shortly after ,
the Town of Utica joined the Department
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- 1955 to 1970 - A 1956 Ford Pumper was
purchased. A 1941 Oshkosh Pumper was purchased from the City of
Oshkosh. Tanker and rescue unit were built by the members of the
Department . In January of 1966, the Main St. Firehouse was
purchased by the members of the City Fire Department.
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- 1971 - New 1850 gallon tanker and
international Rescue Squad were purchased.
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- 1985 - New addition add to the front
of the firehouse.
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Tribute to FDNY
You are the elite, you are one of a kind. Over 300 of your own, you are
struggling to find. How could this happen, who could be so mean.
Million of Americans, are glued to the screen. It was September 11th,
2001. You reported for duty, your shift had just begun. You
are Firefighters and Medics, you do your job well. In an instant, the
world, turned into hell. l The first plane hit, and the fireball blew. You
responded to help, because that's what you do. You put others first, and
never thought twice. You never imagined you would pay, the Ultimate
price. There was screaming and chaos, and smoke all around. But
through it all you searched, you could hear your heart pound. Was it an
accident, Nobody knew. Until a second jet airplane, tore through tower
two. The metal supports, handled the cold New York freeze. But they
couldn't withstand, two thousand degrees. Without warning, in an instant,
Tower one came down In seconds, 110 stories were piled on the ground. My
God, the devastation, entire companies were lost. You chose to help
citizens, no matter what the cost. At our Firehouses in America, our
fingers were crossed. Praying they would say, you were found and not
lost. Our prayers went unanswered, the sad news was true American's across
the world, have united for you. Whether a Chief or a Chaplain, A
Firefighter or Lieu. All eyes are on television, our hearts are with
you. So many are trying to hold onto hope. But the outlook is grim,
and we find ways to cope. Many fly flags, and others just cry.
Billions of people demand to know WHY? The Nation is stunned, and filled with
such sadness. Asking the man upstairs, the method to his madness.
Your family and friends, will never have you to hold. The warmth they once
felt, has now turned stone cold. I wish I was magic, and had the power to
say. This is all a bad dream, they aren't lost today. But reality
sets in, and the nightmare is real. And we all try to cope with the pain
that we feel. With 343 of you together, I can surely bet. Heaven is
about to have, the best company yet. You are America's heroes, your legacy
will live on 4ever. Your life here on earth, your loved ones will
treasure. Soar into your new life, be free, and fly high.
We will
never forget you, you are FDNY.
  
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