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![]() The Mt. Vernon Fire Department was organized in 1897, with it's first members being a "bucket brigade." Shortly thereafter, the department obtained a manual pump cart and ladder wagon that could be pulled either by hand or by horse. Between the years of 1900 and 1910, Mt. Vernon Firefighters were three-time hook and ladder state champions. The firefighters also had formed a town band during that time. In 1920, Mt. Vernon became a "motorized" department with the purchase of an American LaFrance Fire engine. Until 1952, the City of Mt. Vernon had only one fire engine. At that time, the Mt. Vernon Rural Fire Association was formed and another used fire engine was purchased. Since that time the City and Rural departments have continued to upgrade equipment. Currently, the city owns three class-one pumpers and a rescue/mini-pumper. The Rural department now has two class-one pumpers and one older pumper truck, along with three brush-fire fighting vehicles, one 1200-gallon tanker and two blazers.
The City and Rural departments are the same yet different. Each is a separate entity but both use the same firefighters and can use the same equipment practices. The Mt. Vernon Fire Department continues to look toward the future and continues to take the steps necessary to provide it's firefighters with the equipment and training necessary to protect the community and to save lives and property. For more information, please contact Fire Chief, Melvin Owens or Assistant Fire Chief, Brad Delay at 417-461-0837 or by email at mvfd@sofnet.com. |
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