Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department

Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department is a volunteer organization committed to providing emergency services to Cedar Grove Indiana and the surrounding area. Mr.

The History of the Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department

History of the Equipment

On October 11th, 1926, the following is taken from the minutes of the Cedar Grove Town Board:
Town Board met in special session in regard to fire engine. Motion was made by August Herbert and seconded by Will Fliehman to purchase from Boyer Apparatus Company the chemical fire system for the sum of $539 F.O.B. Ceda

r Grove. One dozen extra charges were also ordered for $25.00. A fire extinguisher was donated by Boyer Fire Apparatus Company. Town Board Members: August Herbert, Thomas Doerflein, and Will Fliehman. Charles C. Jonas: Clerk-Treasurer. That was the first piece of fire equipment used in Cedar Grove, other than the bucket brigade. There was no organized fire department at that time. This piece of equipment was a chemical outfit with wood wheels. It was kept in the town hall building and was pushed by hand to a fire. Later it was mounted on rubber wheels and eventually mounted on a 1950 Ford pick-up. For years this piece of chemical fire equipment served the town well, for with it many fires in town were brought under control. The present fire department was organized in the early 1950’s. One day in 1958, George Burris, the city engineer for the city of Greendale, Indiana, was in town. He said that Greendale was getting a new fire truck and their old one would be for sale. He said if Cedar Grove could use it, he would see that they got it. The Cedar Grove Fire Department felt that it was an improvement over what they had and decided to try for it. This was a pumper mounted on a 1936 Dodge chassis. A delegation of Cedar Grove Firemen, headed by Bob Brown, attended a meeting of the Greendale City Counsel and put in a bid for the Dodge truck. They were over bid by an outfit that did tree trimming work for the City of Greendale. It was made known to the tree trimming outfit by George Burris that if they wanted to get the tree trimming job in Greendale in the future, they better let Cedar Grove have the Dodge pumper. As a result, they withdrew their bid and Cedar Grove got the truck for $150. That proves the value of knowing the right people. That was the first motorized pumper used in Cedar Grove. The 1936 Dodge pumper was used until a new Ford pumper was purchased in 1961. The chassis was bought from Harrison Motors and the pump was added by the American Fire Apparatus Company. Paul Becker was the salesman. This pumper cost approximately $12,000. Keith Brown and Charles Jonas went to Knightstown, Indiana to pick up this new pumper. It took them two days to get back with it. Also in 1961 a used Ford tanker truck was added to the department. This Ford was replaced in 1970 with a new International with a larger tank. In 1969, a four-wheel drive GMC pick-up was bought and equipped to fight brush fires. A new GMC pumper was purchased by the department in 1982 from the Indiana Fire Apparatus Company in Mays, Indiana. This new pumper cost almost $57,000. In 1982 a GMC tank truck equipped with a 1,500 gallon tank and a 500 gallon per minute pump was built and sold to the department by the S&S Tank Company of Fairmount, Indiana. It cost over $42,000. The newest additions to the department’s fleet include Engine 23, a 2007 E One Typhoon Engine purchased in October of 2008. Also included is a new tanker that was purchased in the fall of 2013 from Rice, Minnesota and replaced the 1984 GMC tanker which was traded as part of the deal to purchase the new truck. The new tanker is a 2006 International Durastar Tanker and remains as Tanker Unit 24. It is equipped with a 466 Navistar turbo diesel with 220 horsepower and an Allison automatic transmission. It has a 2000 gallon tank and a 500 gallon per minute pump. History of Buildings

The Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department was incorporated in 1959 with a limit of 30 members between the ages or 21 to 70. (This has been currently been updated to the ages of 18 to 70) In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, extensive fire training was given by the Indiana Volunteer Fireman’s Association. Many members also attended school given by the State Fire Marshal’s office, conducted by Harvey Hacker, who later served two terms as State Fire Marshal. The original fire house was built in 1959. Most of the members of the department helped in the project. It was agreed to build the new fire house on the site of an old church on public ground. The church had to be removed, and on October 11th, 1959, the Graf’s poured the floor in the new building. The cemetery in the back of the new fire house had grown up in brush. The firemen cleaned it up, and it has since been kept clean by the town. In time it became clear that the department needed to expand. So in 1966 the Al Metz property was purchased. Ten years later in 1976 the current fire house was built. This new building was needed to house the several pieces of equipment the department had acquired and an EMS unit was also based in the building. Also at that time, part of the land not needed by the fire department was sold to Fohl & Hoop Roofing. History of the Festival

Don Brown came up with the idea of having the first festival as a means of raising money to further finance the department. Through Don’s efforts and leadership, the first festival was held in 1958. This first festival was held in town on Central Avenue with fish served on Friday and barbeque chicken on Saturday. The meals were served in Julius Sacksteder’s hall and on Saturday night a dance was held in the same hall. This festival was a success, and every year they became better as improvements were made and mistakes corrected. The festival was held on the street in town for two years, and then it was moved to the area around the previous firehouse on south 4th street. Meals were served in the firehouse and the property across the street owned by Bob Brown was also used. The festival was held in this location for several years even after Jim Betscher and Joe Verkley lived there. In 1970, the festival was moved to the Holy Guardian Angels parish grounds. With this move, more room was available both for the stands and for serving the meals. In 1978, a contract was drawn up with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and the firemen concerning the construction of a permanent open-sided pole shelter located behind the school building. The contract was for 15 years, as the festivals would be held on the church grounds for some time in the future. In 2000 the current firehouse was expanded in preparation to accommodate the festival grounds being moved to its current location. The expansion included a new bay with a kitchen, a walk-in cooler, indoor restrooms, and an attached porch area to fry chicken. The festival was moved to its current location at the firehouse on 2nd street in 2001, and a new shelter was built to accommodate the festival. It has been held there since and in 2009 the 50th anniversary was celebrated, and included a $50,000 super grand raffle drawing. In 2012 an additional shelter was built with donations from the Cedar Grove Conservation Club and its many members. The festival celebrated its 55th anniversary in 2014 and continues to be successful due to the many volunteers in the community that donate their time and talent. The festival is the primary means of funding to cover annual operating costs and allows the department to provide fire and rescue services to Cedar Grove and the surrounding area free of charge.

Today is the day. Come out for some good chili and a great time. Thank you to all who donated a basket and Cedar Grove T...
03/07/2026

Today is the day. Come out for some good chili and a great time. Thank you to all who donated a basket and Cedar Grove Tavern for sponsoring again this year. We look forward to seeing everyone at the firehouse!

The Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department would like to extend our sincere thanks to Creekside Church at Klemme’s Corner...
12/15/2025

The Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department would like to extend our sincere thanks to Creekside Church at Klemme’s Corner for their generous donation of$500 to our department. Your support helps us continue to serve and protect our community and respond when needed.

We are truly grateful for your generosity and partnership with our department. Thank you for standing behind your local volunteers and helping us make Cedar Grove and the surrounding area a safer place for everyone!

Pictured (left to right): Nick Stringer - pastor, Ryan Bischoff - fire chief, Denny Sacksteder - president of the department, and Ken Litteken - Creekside Church administrative board member

12/13/2025

Tomorrow is the big day! Santa will be there at 1pm. Bring your list for him so he knows to put you on his list for Christmas! We look forward to seeing all the good boys and girls…and of course the big man in red!

12/04/2025

🔥 Save the Date! 🔥
The Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department is excited to announce our Annual Chili Cookoff on Saturday, March 7th!

Bring your family, your friends, and of course your best chili recipes! 🌶️
We’ll have great food, friendly competition, and a chance to support your local firefighters.

📅 Date: Saturday, March 7th

📍 Location: Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information. We can’t wait to see everyone there!

🎅🔥 Santa’s Trading His Sleigh for a Fire Truck! 🔥🎅Ho, ho, hold onto your helmets, Cedar Grove! 🚒✨We just got word from t...
11/14/2025

🎅🔥 Santa’s Trading His Sleigh for a Fire Truck! 🔥🎅

Ho, ho, hold onto your helmets, Cedar Grove! 🚒✨
We just got word from the North Pole that Santa Claus himself will be making a special stop at the Cedar Grove Volunteer Fire Department!

🎄 When: Sunday, December 14th at 1:00 PM
🎅 Where: Cedar Grove Firehouse

Santa’s swapping reindeer for a firetruck and can’t wait to meet all the good boys and girls (and grown-ups, too!). Come by for photos, smiles, and a little Christmas magic straight from the North Pole. 🌟

So mark your calendars, polish your candy cane stripes, and get ready to jingle all the way to the firehouse! 🚨❤️

11/14/2025

Come out for some good food and support your local fire department!

Today, we take a moment to pause and express our deepest gratitude to the brave men and women who have served our countr...
11/11/2025

Today, we take a moment to pause and express our deepest gratitude to the brave men and women who have served our country. Your dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to protecting our freedoms is greatly appreciated.

To all the veterans in our community, thank you for your courage and your service. We honor you today and every day.

Happy Veterans Day!

As you set your clocks back tonight, don't forget to give your smoke detectors some love by replacing those old batterie...
11/02/2025

As you set your clocks back tonight, don't forget to give your smoke detectors some love by replacing those old batteries. And while you're at it, check the expiration date on the back because yes, they do expire, and typically need to be replaced every 10 years. Oh, and practice your fire safety/escape plan with the fam, and make sure everyone knows two ways out, because you can never be too prepared.

Have you have ever thought about becoming a volunteer firefighter? Contact or stop by your local fire department to lear...
10/16/2025

Have you have ever thought about becoming a volunteer firefighter? Contact or stop by your local fire department to learn more and what the next steps are. Our next training night is tomorrow (Thursday) at 7pm.

You might as well turn this sucker off!
all the fire departments in the county need help. We’ve heard all the excuses. I can’t commit to (fill in the blank), I’m not always available, I’m too young/old, I don’t know anything about it. They are just excuses. We are all volunteers. We can when we can and we can’t when we can’t.
This is an incredible job you get paid for in ways that aren’t money. If you’ve ever thought about it, contact the VFD in your area. The hardest part, is walking through that station door the first time.
We all live in the communities we serve. How can you make a difference?
Every fire department across the country needs help.

Today, we had the opportunity to participate in a joint training exercise hosted by Brookville Volunteer Fire Department...
10/11/2025

Today, we had the opportunity to participate in a joint training exercise hosted by Brookville Volunteer Fire Department, alongside Drewsburg Volunteer Fire Department, Laurel Volunteer Fire Department, and Metamora Volunteer Fire Department, featuring live fire simulations and extrication equipment training, which will enhance our emergency response capabilities.
Also a big thank you to Dave Deddends and Brookville Skyline for providing cheese coneys for everyone afterwards!

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PO Box 75/605 2nd Street
Cedar Grove, IN
47016

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