Mount Clemens Volunteer Fire Department #3
This is the Official Blog site of the Mount Clemens Volunteer Fire Department in Mt.Clemens, Michigan. The Department was established in 1883 and since has provided emergency and fire services without fail to the citizens and visitors of Mount Clemens. MCVFD employs 20 state certified firefighters, Most of which are also licensed Emergency Medical Technicians, The remaining are Medical First Responders.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Macomb County 9/11 Memorial
Labels:
Capt. Fisher,
FF Campau,
FF Kleehammer,
FF Zachow,
Sgt. Werth
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Law and Order Night
Congratulations to Chief Verbon Yancy who was honored on February 20, 2006 by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #2124 Mt.Clemens and Fellow Mt.Clemens Fire Department Firefighter's as Firefighter of the Year.
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
1923 Ahrens Fox Fact Sheet
1923 Ahrens Fox Fire Engine
Registered Number 945
Model # N-S-4
Order Date: July 7, 1923
Build Date: September 7, 1923
Ship Date: October 30, 1923
Engine
6-cylinder vertical T-head motor
4 cycle
Water-cooled
Special 18 valve type
12 exhaust valves / 6 intake valves
5 ½ inch bore x 7 inch stroke
990 cubic inches
74 horsepower
Pump
Capacity: 1000gpm
Multi-piston pump
4-cylinders 4 ½ bore x 6 inch stroke
History
Fought 21 fires in its first month of service.
Retired from service in the 1950s.
The last fire the truck responded to was October 6, 2003 at 1380 Kingsley and arrived as second pump.
The Volunteer Firefighters purchased the engine from the City of Mount Clemens in 1978.
Repainted and restored by the Mount Clemens Volunteer Fire Department.
Registered Number 945
Model # N-S-4
Order Date: July 7, 1923
Build Date: September 7, 1923
Ship Date: October 30, 1923
Engine
6-cylinder vertical T-head motor
4 cycle
Water-cooled
Special 18 valve type
12 exhaust valves / 6 intake valves
5 ½ inch bore x 7 inch stroke
990 cubic inches
74 horsepower
Pump
Capacity: 1000gpm
Multi-piston pump
4-cylinders 4 ½ bore x 6 inch stroke
History
Fought 21 fires in its first month of service.
Retired from service in the 1950s.
The last fire the truck responded to was October 6, 2003 at 1380 Kingsley and arrived as second pump.
The Volunteer Firefighters purchased the engine from the City of Mount Clemens in 1978.
Repainted and restored by the Mount Clemens Volunteer Fire Department.
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Summer Event Photos
Residents enjoy the spray of a master stream being pumped by the pride of our department a 1923 Ahrens-Fox Pumper on a hot summer's day
Grilling in Frankenmuth at the 2005 GLIAFFAA fire muster last July.
Grilling in Frankenmuth at the 2005 GLIAFFAA fire muster last July.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
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