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Progress Progress is measured by the past, accomplished in the present and seasoned in the future. In 1952, the Borough of Vineland and Township of Landis consolidated into the City of Vineland. This consolidation ended a grand era in firefighting. The city passed an ordinance which demanded the creation of the City of Vineland Fire Department with an appointed Director. The competition between each of the seperate fire companies was over. All departments were required to work together and modern firefighting as we know it today developed.
During the fifties, the department concerned itself with many organizational problems brought about by consolidation. Samuel Rochetti of the Main Avenue Fire Company was appointed as the first full-time Director. It was his job to supervise the workings of the department at fires and handle the administrative and executive aspects of the department. Ronchetti served in this position until 1956. Thomas Dell succeeded Samuel Ronchetti as Director in 1956. Mr. Dell held the position on a part-time basis until 1960. During his incumbency, the department acquired a two-way RCA radio system. The base station was installed at headquarters along with teh antenna and six mobile units which enabled communication between fire headquarters and firemen at the scene. |
Brief HistoryHistory Written By Linda M. Kandle in 1976.Bucket BrigadeVineland Hook & LadderNiagara Fire Company No. 1Pioneer Fire Company No. 1SteamerFire HorsesA Bell For Pioneer Fire Company No. 1Reliance Fire Company No. 1South Vineland Fire Company No. 1North Vineland Fire Company No. 3Main Avenue Fire Company No. 4Panther Road Fire Company No. 5The Creation Of ProfessionalismGrowing With The TimesThe Pride Of The DepartmentBack to Company 1's History |
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