In case of fire, do not call collect!

Posted on March 27, 2008

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When the new Community Services Building is dedicated on May 24, [Ed. update: the dedication eventually took place on June 28] the Upper Torch Lake Association will place a time capsule in the cornerstone.  I thought you might like to know a little about the contents, so I posted the list on a special Time Capsule Page.  Here’s a little about one item, a newspaper clipping about the delivery of our very first fire truck.

First UTLA Fire Truck - 1946During the 1940s the Upper Torch Lake Association launched a public subscription to establish a fire service in the township. By December of 1946, the Eastport firehouse was under construction, and the Association took delivery of its new fire truck, a two-ton International that carried its own 430-gallon water supply. President Paul Woll posed at the wheel for this Record-Eagle photo.

As construction of the Eastport firehouse wouldn’t be finished until spring, the truck was housed temporarily at Klooster Implement in Atwood. Two firemen had already completed fire school, and were promptly named temporary fire chief and assistant fire chief. (Another ten had been recruited, but “None of the others were ready to go to this first course.”) They were eager to begin service, and residents were instructed in proper procedures :

In case of fire, call “Ellsworth 11-F-13”. This is the fire chief, John DeYoung’s phone number for day or night. If no answer, then call Ass’t. fire chief, Hans DeYoung, at “Ellsworth 11-F-31”. Do not call collect. Tell the operator that this is a fire call and she will clear or cut off any busy line during the emergency. DO NOT call Paul Woll or Klooster’s Implement Co.

Something to think about in an era when we take cellphones and 911 service for granted!