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Untitled (2)CHELSEA FIREHOUSE - The Chelsea Fire District covers a large portion of the southern part of the Town of Wappinger and in 1976 it will be celebrating its 30th an- niversary. The Chelsea Fire Department formed on April 1, 1946 after several residents got together in realization that the com- munity had no real fire protection. Nineteen men, nmw� having decided not to wait for a bond issue, put up $1,800 out of their own pockets to buy a war surplus fire truck. The department purchased a 1943 Ford Pumper with a 200 gallon tank. The first fire was July 15, 1946, a barn fire on the Stonykill Road which was engulfed in flames when firemen arrived. It was a total loss. The fire department became incorporated Feb. 4, 1947 and on Aug. 6, 1947 it participated in its first parade. The Mase Hook and Ladder Company of Beacon was host. There was no central fire station for the fire district so the trucks were housed in private garages. In 1950 a fire station was built at the corner of Broadway and Liberty Streets and the department moved in during Arthur Couglin, Daniel Couglin, Peter Coughlin, George Hammond, Richard Price, George Robinson, John Todd, Austin Boland, William Brickner and Herbert Muller Sr., who is supervisor of the Town of Fishkill. life members are Emory Hager, Ned Hammond, George Reich, Elting Scott, Walter Sommer. Exempt members are Edward Price, Jerry Weyant, Frank Masopust, James Cirillo, Antonio Turco, Warren Miller, Charles Couglin, Robert Searles, Carl Ehlers, Bryon Van Vlack Sr., Eugene Sheppard and An- thony Martire.