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TROY CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT
Family fun for everyone.
This year’s activities and points of interest will include Live Music, with an Open Jam in the afternoon and our main band at night.
A Classic Car display, Division BMX Show, Children’s entertainment by All Star Rentals. Also get a chance to try Real Fire Fighting Equipment,
And new this year food will be offered by Cousins Subs, Hometown Sausage, and The Grist Mill. To quench your thirst we will have a variety of sodas, bottled water, and Miller products.
For those of you looking forward to prize drawings, we will have 50/50 raffles, meat raffles, and silent auction for wonderful attractions and gifts.
This Year’s Entertainment
Open Jam from Noon - 6:00 p.m.
Cold Sweat & Brew City Horns
from 8:00p.m. to Midnight
Truck Captains:
1520 Dan Ewaskowitz
1525 Joe Rodwell
1530 Matt Nemacheck
1531 Jeff Paddock
1540 Dave Jocoby
1560 Gene Chavez
Regular Active Member Roster for 2012
Last, First Names/Joined Department
Brugge, Garrett / Apr. 2009
Ewaskowitz, Dan/ Sept. 2007
Friemoth, Adam/ Mar. 1997
Friemoth, Mike/ Feb. 2001
Friemoth, Peter/ Jul. 2001
Glodowski, Mike/ Apr. 1997
Haraldsen, Jim/ Oct . 1986
Harmeyer, Steve/ Sept. 1992
Hunter, Joe/ Dec. 2005
Jacoby, David/ Nov. 2009
Lorden, Tom/ Oct. 1973
Maas, Dick/ Aug. 1982
Messerschmidt, Craig/ Nov. 1987
Mikes, Kevin/ Oct. 1996
Nelson, Ben/ Feb. 1983
Nelson, Benny/ June 2006
Nemacheck, Matt/ May 2007
Paddock, Jeff/ Mar. 2003
Petitt, Nate/ June 2003
Prescott, Mike/ Aug. 1961
Prowitz, Dave/ Feb. 2001
Reichenberger, Chad/ Jan. 2000
Rieck, Chris/ Mar. 2002
Rodwell, Joe/ June 1990
Schell, Don/ Jan. 1997
Spurlock, Dennis/ Aug.2007
Vilanj, John/ Aug. 2002
Chavez, Gene/ Feb. 2010
Petitt, Chris/ July 2011
TROY CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT
DISPATCHES AND RESPONSES - 2011
54 - DISPATCHES
Structure Fires - - - -10
10-50' s - - - - - - -25
Grass/ Field Fires - - - - - 3
10-22's - - - - - - - - - - 10
Car Fires - - - - - - - - -1
Tree Fires ------------ 3
Snow Mobile Fire -- 1
Capsized Boat -----1
Assist East Troy - - - 4
Assist LaGrange----- 3
Assist Eagle - - - - - - 4
Chimney Fires - - - - - 0
Lift Assist - - - - - - - - -1
CO/Smoke detector - 10
Landing Zone - - - - - - 1
The population of Troy Center was estimated at about 150 and boast of electric light service. In 1914, the citizens of Troy Center took it upon themselves to secure for the village, a fire fighting apparatus by subscription. Within a short time, they had enough money pledged so that they were sure of success and they proceeded to purchase a fire engine. They purchased a chemical engine that could be used for water after the chemical is used up. They then purchased a Ford truck chassis to mount it on, and built a good house for it. They organized a volunteer fire department with Carl Ruth as Fire Chief and were ready for fire calls not only in the village of Troy Center but through-out the Town of Troy.

Troy Center Volunteer Fire Department organized 1914, shown by Carl Huths Blacksmith Shop