On August 14,
1951, the Augustine Beach Fire Company was organized.
We had one fire engine purchased from the Minquas Fire
Company in Newport, DE by Sam Green. He bought the pump,
engine, hose and coats for a mere $500. The engine was
kept in a building behind the old Augustine Beach Hotel
which was owned by Tommy Texis.
Between 1956 and 1957, the engine was moved to another location and the
fire company began to hold meetings in the home of a family in Port Penn.
On August 8, 1957 a new fire engine was purchased for $12,300.
The Augustine Beach Fire Company became the PORT PENN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY
on December 3, 1957 and was accepted into the Delaware Volunteer Fireman's
Association.
The Port Penn Volunteer Fire Company has come a long way since the days
of being a one pieced apparatus company. Today, we have a tanker, engine,
rescue, field piece, two marine units, and an ambulance.
For 50 years, we have been proud to serve the town of Port Penn and surrounding
areas.
As researched by Linda Beck, 1976.
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