yes
philidelphia pa organized by benjimin franklin. george washington was also a volunteer firefighter in alexandria va
The firefighter's rulebook credited Benjamin Franklin as the first fireman because he organized the first fire department in Philadelphia in 1736, creating a formal system of volunteer firefighters. Franklin's innovations in firefighting practices and equipment contributed significantly to modern fire service.
No, Benjamin Franklin did.
he made it.
Benjamin Franklin is credited with starting the first lending library and first fire department in the US. He also invented bifocal glasses and an effective heating stove.
the first fire dept was Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin established a fire department.
It all starts with Benjamin Franklin's creation of the first volunteer fire department in the city.
He founded the post office, a fire department, and college.
no, he started stuff such as hospitals,volunteer fire department, and public libraries.
Benjamin Franklin started the first fire department, the Union Fire Company, in Philadelphia in 1736. The volunteer company used bucket brigades at first, then they started using a horse drawn buggy with a fire pump and hoses on it.
Though there were some early attempts at "safe construction" and "prevention" of fires, it was the young Benjamin Franklin who, in about 1736, began urging people through his "Pennsylvanian Gazette" to begin the establishment of fire-fighting companies.