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  2. On September 14, 1857, the department transitioned to an all-paid department. The St. Louis Fire Department is the third oldest fully paid fire department, behind the Cincinnati Fire Department and the Providence Fire Department. [9]

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    It is not really known when any organized efforts became the way of life for extinguishments of fire in the City of St. Louis. Certain individuals voluntarily made it a practice to attend all fires and extinguish them to the best of their abilities. It was not until 1822 that any known efforts to organize were made for the estinguishments of fires ...

    The members of the fire companies came from all walks of life. They were the power in the city and wielded considerable political influence by their numbers and strong organization. The volunteer firemen were expected to stop whatever he was doing, whether he was at work or play, and rush to a fire when the alarm sounded. If he failed to show or vi...

    Central Fire Company No. 1 was organized in 1832 and the last to fade away in 1859. Union Fire Company No. 2 (1832-1855) "In Union There is Strength" this emblem still resides on Engine Company 2 past and present. A legacy passed on through the generations. Washington Fire Company No. 3 "Veni, Vidi, Vici,"1833-1857 St. Louis Fire Company No. 4 "On ...

    St. Louis was the prominent point in the "Far West." In the Spring of 1849, the population of St. Louis was 45,000 with the western boundary of the city extending to Eleventh Street, about 3/4's of a mile in width, by a riverfront of three miles. On May 17 at 9:00 p.m. a fire alarm sounded. The steamer "The White Cloud" lying at the foot of Cherry ...

    On September 14, 1857, the paid fire department started operations with H. Clay Sexton as the fire chief. Through the years the fire department continued to grow and by 1910 they had 51 horse-drawn steam engine companies, 17 hook and ladder companies, 11 district chiefs, a deputy chief, master mechanic, and a fire chief. On March 25, 1927, the fire...

    The City Ambulance Service (as it was then called) began its first series of two-man procedures in September 1971. The old red and white ambulance, under the guidance of the Health and Hospitals Division, was what the city depended on for emergency situations. Having previously relied on the first aid knowledge of city police officers, most of the ...

  3. September 14, 1857. The City of St. Louis began operating as a paid, career fire department. February 22, 1858. The Gamewell Fire Alarm System was installed. February 25, 1858. The first alarm transmitted on the Gamewell Alarm Boxes was from box #116 at 4th and Franklin. February 3, 1902.

  4. Local 73 members were able to get enough signatures to put the pay parity issue on the ballot, and it was approved by city voters by 64.5 percent, ensuring that fire fighters were at least paid as much as police officers.

  5. May 12, 2018 · In 1942 the inhalator cars left the fire department and were placed in the city’s hospital division. The Paid Fire Department. On September 14, 1857, the paid fire department started operations with H. Clay Sexton as the fire chief.

  6. On September 14, 1857, the department was organized as an all-paid department, the third oldest fully paid fire department in the country, behind the Cincinnati Fire Department and the Providence Fire Department.

  7. Aug 9, 2016 · History of the St. Louis Fire Department published by the St. Louis Firemen's Fund No: 49 in Tower Grove East And finally, St. Louis Fire Department: The First 150 Years of Service (1857-2007) .