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City of Ames

City of Ames
Fire Department
1300 Burnett Avenue
Ames IA 50010

Phone: 515-239-5108   
Fax: 515-239-9932

Emergencies: 911

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 History of the Ames Fire Department

The Ames Fire Department was organized June 12, 1895 as a volunteer fire department.  C.H. Glidden was the first fire chief, leading eight firefighters who were known as the Ames Hose Company.  They operated with one hose cart, and hand equipment purchased in 1891. The water system at the time consisted of a wooden tower and tank located on city hall grounds.  Ames had three fire hydrants on Main Street. 

Soon the number of volunteers rose to the mid-twenties, and in 1900 the Ames Hose Company changed its name to the Ames Volunteer Fire Company.  Growth and development of the company brought about the need for special duties at fires.  By 1970 they had established roles for nozzle "men," hydrant "men," and line handlers.  For the first time they wore protective gear, which included rubber coats and "regulation" fire helmets. 

The rolling hose cart was finally replaced in 1910 when a horse drawn fire wagon with hose and ladders was purchased. The Ames Fire Company became the Ames Fire Department in 1915. Sleeping quarters were established for the volunteers in the brand new city hall building.  That year, the department's first paid firefighter was hired.

1916 saw the purchase of the first motorized fire engine, and in 1922, L.R. Morris became the first fire chief.  Chief Morris successfully acquired the City's first ladder truck.  With city council approval, the Ames Fire Department became a paid department in 1924.

Fire Station Two was established in west Ames in 1932. The need for protection in the Iowa State University (ISU) campus area facilitated the expansion.  ISU furnished  quarters under the old Clyde Williams Stadium. In 1966 a new fire station was built at the current site of Welch Avenue and Chamberlain Street.  Excavation work, which was in progress to the north, led to the collapse of part of the station in 1969.  The station was repaired, and the property to the north was later named the Cave Inn Lounge.

On October 26, 1980, the City of Ames dedicated Fire Station One and Headquarters, located at the corner of 13th Street and Burnett Avenue.  On October 25th, 2002 Ames dedicated Fire Station Three, located in south Ames at 2400 S. Duff Avenue.

 

The City's current Chief, Clint Petersen, is the department's sixth fire chief since 1895.  His predecessors are L.R. Morris, Sam Long, Kenny Taylor, Ralph Parks and Mike Childs.

The Ames Fire Department consists of fifty-five uniformed personnel; which includes one Chief Officer, two Deputy Chiefs, three Captains, nine Lieutenants, thirty-nine Fire Fighters and one Fire Inspector.

The Ames Fire Department has been expanding its duties over the years due to the changing needs of the Ames community.   Most of the Department's members are licensed as First Responders or Emergency medical Technicians, due to the increase in medical and auto extrication calls.  The department has a Hazardous Materials Support Unit, which assists various departments throughout the greater Story County area.  Fire Department personnel are trained to the Hazardous Materials Technician level, and many are also highly skilled in high angle, confined space, ice, and trench rescue disciplines.

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