The first organized volunteer fire company in the United States was established in 1736 by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. Franklin's initiative aimed to improve fire safety in the city, which was prone to devastating fires. This company, known as the "Union Fire Company," set the precedent for volunteer firefighting efforts across the nation. Franklin's efforts not only organized a response to fires but also encouraged community involvement in public safety.
Dennis Volunteer Fire Company was created in 1948.
Orange Volunteer Fire Company was created in 1921.
River Road Volunteer Fire Company Incorporated was created in 1929.
River Road Volunteer Fire Company Incorporated's motto is 'Good People In a Small Company'.
The Zoar Volunteer Fire Department is a fire company in Zoar, Ohio. Zumbro Falls Fire and Rescue is a volunteer fire company in Zumbro Falls, Minnesota.
The address of the Manassas Volunteer Fire Company Museum Inc is: Po Box 46, Manassas, VA 20108-0046
Ben Franklin organized the first all volunteer fire company. Various insurance companies maintained fire companies that responded only to fires in their client's houses, and they may have existed before Franklin's volunteer force.
Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House was created in 1898.
Stepney Volunteer Fire Department was created in 1917.
Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department was created in 1930.
Miccosukee Volunteer Fire-Rescue was created in 1998.
Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade was created in 1884.