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The Columbus Fire Department was organized October
26th, 1877. The officers were a chief engineer, assistant
chief engineer and fire warden. The mayor and councilmen were Fire
Wardens Ex-Officio. The department was divided into three companies:
Hose Co., Ladder Co. and Engine Co. Each company elected its own
officers: foreman, assistant foreman and secretary-treasurer.
This type of organization continued until 1918 when the three
companies were merged to form one department very similar to what is
in present day operation. The officers consisted of a chief,
1st and 2nd assistant chiefs, a secretary and
a treasurer. The chief officers were appointed by the City Council
and held office as long as they conducted themselves in a manner
benefiting their office.
In 1945, the Chief was granted authority to appoint three
captains who retained their rank as long as they conducted themselves
under office requirements. In October of 1975 the office of
2nd assistant chief was rescinded
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and the chief was allowed to appoint three lieutenants to serve at the discretion of
the chief. In October of 1976, the offices of secretary and treasurer were combined into one position, which was added to the
duties of the full time fire inspector in 1999. In 2001, the city
council approved the request of the fire chief to appoint a second
chief officer. This allows the chief to have the training performed
by both of his assistants.
The department consists of 40 members when at full strength. Training drills are held
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.
Regular monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of
each month. Driver operator training is held on the first Tuesday of
each month for veterans and those who would like to become driver
operators. In months including five Tuesdays the last Tuesday is
reserved for vehicle extrication practice. In addition to protecting
lives and property within the city we also have a
rural territory consisting of one full township and a large part of
five others, extending into three county associations - Columbia,
Dodge and Dane.
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