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The Violetville Volunteer Fire Department came into being when residents of the
local community came together in 1907 to discuss their options after horrible
destruction caused by the Great Baltimore fire. They concluded that their
community needed a fire service of it's own. A hose reel was obtained from the
Relay Fire Company, who had just placed a new wagon in service. The Baltimore
County Commissioners donated five hundred feet of 2' hose for the reel. The
community residents hosted a picnic to start raising funds for a permanent
firehouse. Local resident Henry Schaefer opened his barn for storage of the hose
reel and his parlor for meetings until the firehouse could be erected, and the
newest fire department in Baltimore was born.
The name Violetville came form thousands of violets that flooded the nearby
fields. In 1911, after five years of work, the members opened their new station
on October 21. The new firehouse was located on Whittemore Avenue at the
entrance to the Joh Farm. The date of incorporation was 1907, and the
departments joined the Baltimore County Volunteer Firemen's Association at that
time.
All Code 3 Fire
Trucks & Emergency Vehicles are:
Brand New
Mint in Dome
Never Opened