The
Branford Fire Department is an organization, which is currently
comprised of twenty-eight Career Professional Firefighters and over one
hundred Volunteer Firefighters. Its origin may be traced to the early
1800’s. At that time, loosely organized bucket brigades protected the
town. A primitive system of church bells was used to alert citizens when
a fire was discovered. Any able-bodied man or woman would be recruited
to man the brigade. Water was usually drawn from a near-by well.
In 1898 Branford Lockworks established a private fire brigade in
their industrial complex on Main Street. Later it became an independent
fire company under the direction of lockworks foreman Martin Burke the
first Captain of the company. By 1900 the Martin Burke Hook & Ladder
Company 1 had seventy-four members.
In 1899 as the town grew larger, more organized fire companies
evolved. The Louis A. Fisk Hose Company 1 was the town’s first fire
company. It was named after town selectman Louis A. Fisk. The Fisk
Company operated until 1917 and was later absorbed into what would be
known as Headquarters Company 8. In 1901 the town purchased land on
Hillside Avenue to erect a fire station. The station was erected for two
thousand one hundred dollars. This building would house the Martin Burke
Company 1 and the Louis Fisk Hose Company 1.
The M.P. Rice Hose Company 2 and the Stony Creek Rescue Company 5
were later organized on or about the turn of the century.
The Short Beach Hose Hook & Ladder Company was organized in 1911. At
that time, the Town of Branford supplied several lengths of fire hose
and a nozzle, which were kept in Edward Knowles grocery store. A chapel
bell would be rung to alert the volunteers when there was a fire. In
1912 F.G. Hart donated land to the fire company for the purpose of
erecting a firehouse.
By 1934, Indian Neck Fire Company 9 was granted permission to
organize. By 1936 Headquarters Company 8 volunteers split into two
separate companies and Hook & Ladder Company 1 was organized. At about
the same time, the Pine Orchard Fire Company 6 was established.
In April 1962, a proposal was presented to the Board of Finance for
the need of a modern central Fire Headquarters facility. On September
12, 1962 the RTM approved one hundred ninety thousand dollars for a new
facility to be built on North Main and Cherry Hill Road. Bids were
opened on February 6, 1963, the low bid of one hundred sixty-five
thousand dollars going to the Branford Tile and Building Company. The
new fire station was completed in October 1963 for one hundred eighty
six thousand dollars. The new building would be staffed with career
personnel. Jack Tweed was hired as full-time Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal,
along with six new firefighters, Wayne Babcock, Charles Sampson, Louis
Yanac, Hal Prisley, Phillip Burns, and Bruno Ceccolini. All the men had
been members of the Branford Volunteer Fire Department.
Gradually, older equipment was replaced with newer more high-powered
and technically advanced apparatus. Training became much more
comprehensive and the merger of the Branford Ambulance Department in
November of 1992 became an integral component of the department.
Today as always, the Branford Fire Department remains committed to
the service and protection of the community and to the men and women of
the department who serve with distinction.
Dorrance Johnson, Department Historian |