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J01521 Summary:

BILL NOJ01521
 
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SPONSORBORRELLO
 
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J01521 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1521
 
BY: Senator BORRELLO
 
        COMMEMORATING   the   100th   Anniversary  of  the
        Fluvanna Fire Department
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to  recognize  and
honor those institutions whose commitment to public service, safety, and
community  welfare  has contributed significantly to the quality of life
of the citizens of the State of New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Fluvanna Fire Department, to be
celebrated on Saturday, May 30, 2026; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Fluvanna Fire Department  traces  its  origins  to  the
summer  of  1925, following a devastating fire in the Elmhurst area that
destroyed numerous cottages and revealed the urgent need for  a  nearby,
organized  fire  protection  service, as the closest departments at that
time were located in Jamestown, Celoron, and Bemus Point; and
 
  WHEREAS, In response to this need, local residents of  the  Fluvanna
area,  with  the  assistance  of DeForest Peterson, sought guidance from
Douglas Krupp, Clayton  Bratt,  and  Ed  Bollman  of  the  Celoron  Fire
Department, culminating in a community meeting held on October 15, 1925,
at  the  local  schoolhouse,  where  the  Fluvanna  Fire  Department was
formally organized; and
 
  WHEREAS, At that  historic  meeting,  Fred  B.  Strunk  was  elected
President,  Charles  G.  Sondell  as  Foreman,  Glenn  D. Clark as First
Assistant Foreman, and Walter G. Johnson as  Second  Assistant  Foreman,
leading  approximately  50  active charter members and 15 social members
who committed themselves to protecting their community; and
 
  WHEREAS, Through membership fees,  annual  dues,  and  a  determined
fundraising  campaign,  the  fledgling  department  raised nearly $5,000
toward the purchase of firefighting apparatus, enabling the  acquisition
in  December  1925  of a Peter Pirsch triple combination pumper chemical
and hose truck, along with essential hose and  equipment,  and  later  a
Federal Doublehead Siren Alarm; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  department  formally  applied  for  membership in the
Chautauqua County  Firemen's  Association  in  December  1925,  and  was
incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of New York in May 1926,
serving the Towns of  Ellicott  and  Ellery  under  the  guidance  of  a
dedicated board of directors; and
 
  WHEREAS,  From  its  earliest  years,  the  Fluvanna Fire Department
demonstrated extraordinary  resilience  and  community  spirit,  raising
funds  through  dances,  dinners, fish fries, carnivals, turkey raffles,
bingo, and other  events,  transforming  its  fire  hall  into  a  vital
community  gathering place and sustaining the department through periods
of economic hardship and national crisis; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  department  and  its  members  responded  bravely  to
numerous  emergencies and tragedies, including the devastating Richfield
fire of June 17, 1934, the fire that  damaged  the  Fluvanna  Fire  Hall
later   that  same  year,  lightning  strikes  in  1946,  transportation
accidents,  and countless fires and emergencies throughout the district,
often under challenging conditions and with limited resources; and
 
  WHEREAS, Over the decades, the Fluvanna Fire Department  continually
evolved  to  meet  the  changing  needs  of  the  community  through the
establishment of additional stations, the formation of a First Aid Unit,
acquisition of tankers, pumpers, foam trucks, ambulances, emergency  and
rescue  equipment,  installation of underground water tanks, and ongoing
modernization of facilities; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Fluvanna Fire Department has also distinguished  itself
through  regional and statewide participation, earning accolades such as
the 1940 Trophy for Best Appearing Combined Auxiliary and Company at the
New York State Convention, and through the  leadership  of  members  who
served  prominently  in county and statewide fire service organizations;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  From  its  original  charter  members  in  1926   to   the
generations of volunteers who followed, including Edwin Hooper, the last
surviving charter member as of 2001, the Fluvanna Fire Department stands
as  a  testament  to  selfless  service,  civic  pride,  and  unwavering
dedication to the protection of life and property; and
 
  WHEREAS, Today, as it marks 100 years of service, the Fluvanna  Fire
Department  continues  to exemplify the highest ideals of volunteer fire
service, earning the gratitude, respect, and admiration of the  citizens
it serves and of this great State; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 100th  Anniversary  of  the  Fluvanna  Fire  Department,
honoring its rich history, its devoted members past and present, and its
enduring  contributions  to the safety and well-being of the communities
of Ellicott, Ellery, and the surrounding region; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That a copy of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted to the Fluvanna Fire Department.
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