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History of Station 12 Continued -

1961 - 1971

After a number of apartment fires in Montgomery, the company felt the great need for ventilation aids and in April 1961, they purchased two smoke exhaust fans which were some of the first owned by a volunteer fire company in Lycoming County. Smoke masks had already been in use for several years. The company soon realized that the original equipment truck was too small to handle the growing array of fire equipment and decided to obtain a larger truck. A new International, walk-in equipment truck was received in October 1962 at a cost of $3,484.

Heating problems plagued the company and in November 1963, gas heat was installed and in May 1965, aluminum siding was also installed. About this same period, fiber glass insulation was added to the attic area. In June 1966, a new 1966 Howe 750 gallon per minute, 500 gallon, pumper was put into service to replace the original 1946 pumper. Improvements continued and in November 1966 a new roof was laid on the building and in April 1970 a new well had to be drilled. One of the greatest advancements in communication came with the purchase of radio monitors. These receivers are now in almost every active fireman’s home and enable them to know immediately the location of an alarm.

In the past 60+ years, all the advancements of the company had been too numerous to mention. Nevertheless, those advancements were due in no small part to the small army of dedicated men and women who sacrificed many hours with sweat and blood.

                             

Leading the membership were
the following Presidents:


Charles Adams 1946
Nevin Shaffer 1948
Burrell Houseknecht 1953
Alvin Phillips 1954
George Winder 1955
Cecil Fowler 1956
William Anderson 1957
Richard Umpstead 1958
Robert Murphy 1959
Fred McCarty, Jr 1960
Earl Winder, Jr 1962
Nevin Shaffer 1966
Fred McCarty, Jr 1967
William Miller 1975
Paul Wertman 1980
Jack Yocum 1984
Pat Dietrick 1995
Thomas Staggert 1996
John Bryson 1996
Ronald Winder 2001

Linda Miller 2008

Melvin Alexander 2015

Dan Smith 2017

Cory Bierly 2019

                            Leading the firefighters through the
many years were the following Chiefs:


Earl LeGrande 1946
Richard Cherry 1947
Earl Winder 1950
Dorsey Crevelling 1956
Richard Umpstead 1963
George Winder 1964
Richard Umpstead 1964
James Winder 1965
Kenneth McClintock 1979
Glenn Emert III 1996
Todd A. Winder 1999 to present

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