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ABOUT US
The Atascadero Firefighters is a non-profit organizations that is committed to providing services within our community for over 100 years. AFFA consists of 18 active members. AFFA donates annually to scholarships, the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association and various events and other organizations. AFFA looks forward to serving and protecting our community now and into the future. Your support is greatly appreciated.
A BRIEF HISTORY
The Atascadero Fire Department was first established as an all volunteer department in 1915. As construction began on the Administration Building community leaders bought a model-T Ford truck equipped with a soda acid water tank to use a s a fire truck. Later, Lew Cole was hired to be on duty during the dry summer months only. Cole owned his own fire truck and was in charge of arriving at the scene of fires to direct volunteers as they arrived. Volunteers were paid $1.00 per fire.
In 1922, the Atascadero Fire Protection District was founded on the heels of a disastrous 5,000 acre wildland fire near the Eagle Ranch property. Originally the district was 7 square miles in area with a population less than 3,000. On February 4, 1926 Atascadero’s first paid fire department was established. The original firehouse was built the following year at 5815 Traffic Way and still stands today. It followed a traditional design with two engine bays on the ground floor and living quarters upstairs.
Charles Adams was the first fire chief serving from 1920 to 1929. He passed away at the early age of 30 form heart failure and was replaced by Fred Frank.
One of the first pieces of equipment purchased by the department was an REO Speedwagon which carried 490 gallons of water, 800 feet of various size hose, ladders, and four back tanks. There was also an Oldsmobile hose truck carrying 1,000 feet of 2 ½” hose that was used only in the business section of the city.
Following World War II with an ever increasing population the community changed from agricultural to a suburban bedroom community. The Fire District recognized the need to move the department in the direction of increased staffing. This was done not only to improve service but to make up for the lack of available personnel during daytime hours. Fire station one, located at the corner of Lewis Avenue and Traffic Way, was built in 1952 and has undergone several alterations to accommodate the increase in personnel.
The Fire District dissolved in 1979 when the department became an official part of the newly incorporated City.
Today, the Atascadero Firefighters is a non-profit organizations that is committed to providing services within our community for over 100 years. AFFA consists of 18 active members. AFFA donates annually to scholarships, the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association and various events and other organizations. AFFA looks forward to serving and protecting our community now and into the future. Your support is greatly appreciated.