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Although not officially
organized at the time, reports prior to 1931 indicate that the City
of Kings Mountain owned a 1924 truck (hose carrier) and had
volunteer firefighters who would respond, and, to the amusement of
the community, usually end up pushing the old truck to the scene of
the fire.
However, as
growth of the City continued into 1931 the Board of Commissioners
approved the purchase of a 1931 American La France fire truck, and
on May 21, 1931 the Kings Mountain Fire Department was officially
born, and fought its first fire shortly thereafter at 2:00 AM on May
22 at the home of Mr. Wid Morris.
In the beginning, there was only
one paid member of the department, Mr. P.D. Fulton, who was hired
strictly as a driver for the 1931 engine. He was on call 24 hours a
day, seven days a week and worked for the sum of $80.00 per month.
The budget for that year
(1931-1932) for the Fire Department was $7,710, with pay for
volunteers authorized on July 20, 1931. The budget for the Fire
Department for 2006 is over $500,000.
In August 1931 the Board of
Commissioners authorized the first fire department building - a
house in which to keep the new fire truck Today the Fire Department
is in its third station and has opened a sub station on the west
side of the City.
On February 1, 1932, the Board
authorized hiring of the second fireman, and on June 6, 1932 adopted
a resolution of commendation for excellent service and the success
of the Fire Department which was due in no small part to the
officers of the Department.
To date, five men have served
the Department as Chief:
Grady King - 1931-1954
Pat Tignor - 1954-1963
Floyd Thornburg - 1963-1973
Gene Tignor - 1973-1989 (served as Kings Mountain's first full
time paid Chief)
Frank Burns - 1989-Present
Today the Kings Mountain Fire
Department has seven full time employees, eight part time employees,
and twenty one volunteer employees. The Department has at least 2
men on duty at all times.
Kings Mountain has three
neighboring departments with whom we respond mutual aid with:
Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department,
Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department,
and in Gaston County
Crowders Mountain Fire & Rescue.
Our newest addition to the fleet
is a 2003 Pierce Dash Pumper that we took delivery on May 21, 2003.
In addition we also have the following pumpers - 1998 Pierce Saber
(1250 GPM), and a 1985 Pierce (1250 GPM). We also have a 75' 2000
Pierce Dash ladder truck. In addition we have a 1952 Dodge
Brush Truck, a 1986 Chevrolet Brush Truck and a 1977 Chevrolet Box
Van for an equipment and light unit.
Currently we have an
ISO rating of Class 4, which we received after a February 2005
inspection.
We have personnel who are
certified as Firefighter Level II. We also have members who are
certified in other areas such as Fire Inspector Level I, Level II,
and Level III. We also have Haz-Mat Technicians, Haz-Mat Operations,
Emergency Vehicle Driver Operations, CPR, Medical Responders, EMT's,
Arson Investigation, Confined Space Rescue, Trench Rescue, Swift
Water Rescue, and Extrication. This past year we averaged about 130
hours of training per member, and some members had over 400 hours of
training!
Members of our department are
active in the community and county organizations such as: Cleveland
County Haz-Mat Team, Arson Strike Team, Kings Mountain Rescue Squad,
Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department, Oak Grove Volunteer Fire
Department, Cleveland County Training Officers Association,
Cleveland County Firefighters Association, North Carolina Fire
Chiefs Association, North Carolina Haz-Mat Association, Western
North Carolina Firefighters Association, North Carolina Society of
Fire and Rescue Instructors, and many more! |