Texas Now Magazine February 2014 | Page 21

Early in 1948 the Fulton Fire Department began operation, holding their meetings in the school building on the corner of Third and Cactus Streets. Their first fire truck was a 1937 Ford and they built a stall next to the Bus Barn so they would have a place to park it. Two local carpenters and boat builders, Dick Simpson and Jim Berber, helped the men of Fulton using left over lumber from the school building they had been working on. They later added a small room as an office and meeting room. The first Fire Chief was Bill Wendell who was assisted by Harry Wilson as Assistant Fire Chief. There were only two Fire Phones at this time, both in the homes of Fire Chief Wendell and Assistant Chief Wilson. When a fire was called in they would have to go to the Fire Station in order to set off the alarm. It would be later that some of the Fulton businesses would also be equipped with fire phones. The new Fulton Firemen at this time were young boys, still in high school and men with young families. It wasn’t easy for them; some even having to leave their jobs to fight the fires and then returning back to work afterword, but by working together and filling in for each other, they managed to get the job done. These dedicated men were a tough, hard-working group of individuals who gave their all to protect the residents of their community. donation came from the Fulton Lions Club and the new Fire Station was completed with Robbie Cole, Sr., living there as a caretaker. The people of Fulton pitched in to help the new Fire Department and in 1952 the first fundraiser was held. The ladies of Fulton had a Fried Chicken Dinner at the school building and the amount of $231.62 was raised. It was a struggle for the Fulton Fire Department, both physically and financially, but with help from the community they held it together. In 1957 they began building a Fire Station on the corner of Seventh and Cactus Streets. Maurice Cochran, a local businessman, sent out letters to the residents and homeowners of Fulton asking for donations. The first large their first emergency wagon – an old hear ͔