Minisink Hook and Ladder Co. 1 - Goshen FD

Minisink Hook and Ladder Co. 1 - Goshen FD Minisink Hook and Ladder Co. 1 is one of three Volunteer Fire Companies in Goshen, NY On June 20, 1906, the Minisink Hook & Ladder Co. #1 was born. George W.

Prior to this date, it was known as the "Elliot Hook & Ladder Co." The Elliot Hook & Ladder Co. was organized in the 1860's, and existed to June 20, 1906 when it was reorganized to become the "Minisink Hook & Ladder Company #1." April 2, 1906, the Village of Goshen appointed a committee of Hiram P. Tuthill, Ira C. Baldwin, George H. Mills, and W.E. Lovett to reorganize the Elliot Hook & Ladder Com

pany. June 20, 1906, the above committee called a meeting of the citizens who had agreed to become members of the reorganized Hook & Ladder Company at the company parlors on Main Street. At the meeting held on June 20, 1906, the members of the company named it the Minisink Hook & Ladder Co., #1 of Goshen, New York. At the same meeting, the following officers were elected:

President - George F. Gregg
Foreman - Ira C. Baldwin
1st Asst. Foreman - William K. Dickerson
Recording Secretary - W.E. Lovett
Financial Secretary - A.O. Snow
Treasurer - Frank Drake
Chaplain - Rev. Dunbell

At the Village of Goshen meeting on July 2, 1906,the Board approved the name "Minisink Hook & Ladder Company #1 of Goshen, New York" as adopted by the members and issued certificates to the following charter members: Arthur Decker - AO Snow - Ira C. Baldwin - George F. Gregg - Arthur A. Stevens - Harry Weyant - Fred S. Terwilliger - H. Lee Walker - Charles A. Wallace - W.E. Lovett - Russell I. Ashman - Harry A. Morgan - Arthur C. Martin - Augustus E. Hasbrouck - William K. Dickerson - Charles M. Knapp - D.T. Condict - Percy M. Ivory - Leon L. Gardner - Arthur K. Coates - and Frank Drake. From 1906 to 1911, the Minisinks had a horse-drawn hook and ladder wagon. In 1911, the Minisinks got their first mechanized truck. The following item appeared in a New York City paper in regard to this apparatus. "A brand new automobile hook and ladder truck, the first ever seen in the city drove up in front of fire headquarters yesterday, the inscription on the side of the machine was puzzling; it read Minisink Hook & Ladder Co., #1." The Chief and Men approved of the truck but said its thirty (30) foot ladders were a little small for the city. The truck was then taken to Madison Square Garden where it was put on exhibition for the rest of the week before coming to Goshen. The cost of the truck was four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500). The Village of Goshen paid ½ of the cost with the Minisinks paying the other half. This truck went from 1911 to 1923. In 1923, the Minisinks acquired a Larabee Hook & Ladder truck. The Larabee had wooden ladders whose largest was a 50 foot extension ladder. This apparatus was in service from 1923 to 1954. In 1954, they acquired a 1954 American LaFrance Quad. For the first time in the company's history, they became a hose company as well as a hook and ladder company. The 1954 LaFrance had 750 G.P.M. pump plus a bed of aluminum ladders. These ladders ranged from a 12' roof ladder to a 50' Bangor type extension ladder. The cost of this truck was $22,000 of which the Federal Government gave close to $6,500 towards it. In 1968, the Minisinks purchased a 2,000 gallon tank truck. This was a Chevrolet truck with a body by Amthor. The cost of this apparatus was $11,000. The Village of Goshen paid ½ and the Minisinks paying the other half. It remained in service until 1983, when it was replaced by a 1983 Mack Tanker with an Amthor body. It can hold up to 3,500 gallon of water in its on-board tank. This tanker is still in use by the Minisinks to this day. In 1973, they acquired an 85 foot Sutphen Aerial Tower with a 1,000 gallon pump that costed $105,000. This aerial tower remained in service until 1993, when the Minisinks purchased a 100 foot Sutphen Aerial Tower. This tower can pump 750 gallons of water per minute. Presently the Minisinks acquired a 96 foot Steel Framed Aerial Tower made by Pierce costing approximately $1,000,000. The Minisinks also house the Goshen Fire Police Van. This van is a 1991 Ford E350 with a Reading body. It contains all the tools and equipment to help divert traffic and pedestrians at the scene of an accident or fire. Since the company was formed, the Minisinks have had 7 Fire Chiefs. Leon Downs was the 1st chief, from 1940 to 1944. DeWitt Howell was the next chief, from April 1961 to April 1967. Then came Floyd Howell, Jr. He was chief from April 1972 to April 1975. The amazing part of this, is that Leon Downs was the uncle of DeWitt Howell and DeWitt Howell is the uncle of Floyd (Pete) Howell, Jr., keeping it all in the family. Next came David Quackenbush. He served as Chief from 1981 to 1984. David Finnegan held the post from 1990 to 1992. Stephen O'Sullivan was Chief from 1998 to 2000. Daniel Caplicki was Chief from 2012 to the beginning of 2014. And currently Chief Alex Streichenwein. The current Officers of The Minisink Hook & Ladder Co. #1 are:

President - Joseph DeNisco Jr
Captain - Danny Graham
Vice President - Brendan Folkl
1st Lieutenant - John Jonas Jr.
2nd Lieutenant - Rory Pettus
Treasurer - Brian Gallo
Recording Secretary - Alan Jorgensen

At approximately 11:55am on 04/22/26 the Goshen Fire Department was dispatched for a reported tractor trailer vs. buildi...
04/22/2026

At approximately 11:55am on 04/22/26 the Goshen Fire Department was dispatched for a reported tractor trailer vs. building on Hatfield Lane. Shortly after being dispatched Orange 911 Communications updated the assignment, stating that the driver was pinned inside the truck. GFD units arrived on scene and confirmed the driver was still in the vehicle, but was removed shortly after and turned over to Goshen EMS. Goshen Fire Department crews immediately conducted a primary search of the building and truck, and confirmed there were no other victims. Gas and electric utilities were shut down to the building to prevent any further hazards. The truck was checked for any leaking fluids or other hazardous materials with negative results. Goshen FD requested 1 rescue each from Chester Fire Department and Silver Lake Fire Department, as well as the Orange County Technical Rescue Team. Goshen units went back in service at approximately 1:15pm. The scene was turned over to the Village of Goshen Police and the Village of Goshen building inspector.

The high holy season is upon us! $25 for long sleeve, $20 for short sleeve. Shirts will be for sale at 99 North Church S...
02/27/2026

The high holy season is upon us! $25 for long sleeve, $20 for short sleeve. Shirts will be for sale at 99 North Church Street, Goshen at the Mid-Hudson Saint Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday, March 15th. Come support us there, or send us a message! Sláinte!

Congratulations to our 2025 Minisink of the Year Brian Gallo, and our 2025 Firefighter of the Year Patsy Prozzillo! Both...
12/21/2025

Congratulations to our 2025 Minisink of the Year Brian Gallo, and our 2025 Firefighter of the Year Patsy Prozzillo! Both of these members gave selflessly of themselves throughout the year and exemplify the values of our company. Congratulations and thank you both for all you do!

12/04/2025

The Minisink Hook & Ladder Co. #1 proudly announces our officers-elect for 2026:

Captain Dan Caruso
1st Lieutenant David Collado
2nd Lieutenant Aiden Mullens

President Conor Larkin
Vice President Brian Burrow
Treasurer Brian Gallo
Secretary Alan Jorgensen

We would also like to thank outgoing President Kevin Costescu and 1st Lieutenant John Jonas for their years of dedication and service as officers in our company. Congratulations to all of our officers and delegates, and best of luck in the new year!

07/17/2025

The final call for Jerry Killenberger will be broadcast here around 1230pm. You can listen to his last call here live or after.

It is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the Minisink Hook & Ladder Co.  #1 and the Goshen Fire District announce...
07/14/2025

It is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the Minisink Hook & Ladder Co. #1 and the Goshen Fire District announce the passing of Past President, Past Commissioner, Life Member, brother, and friend Gerard H. "Jerry" Killenberger. Jerry lived a life in service to others - in addition to his service to the Goshen Fire Department, he was also a life member of the Goshen Volunteer Ambulance Corps, served in the United States Navy from 1956-1962, and retired from the NYC Fire Department as a Fire Marshal after 34 years of dedicated service.

Visitation will be Wednesday, July 16, from 3-7pm at Donovan’s Funeral Home, 82 South Church Street, Goshen, NY. Firematic Services will be held at 6:30pm, firefighters attending are asked to meet at 6:00pm in class A uniform or appropriate civilian attire.

A Mass of Christian Burial to celebrate his life will be held at 11am on Thursday, July 17, at St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen, NY. Burial will follow at the Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Goshen, NY.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in his name to: New York Firefighters Burn Center, 21 Asch Loop, Bronx, NY 10475 or Uniformed Firefighters Assn., The Widows and Children’s Fund, 204 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010.

Rest in peace, brother. We have it from here.

Congratulations to Firefighters Cole Kendrick, Torin Breheny, and Chris Birdsall on your graduation today!
06/28/2025

Congratulations to Firefighters Cole Kendrick, Torin Breheny, and Chris Birdsall on your graduation today!

05/19/2025
Need a CPR class? We still have room in our BLS for Providers course tomorrow (Sunday 3/30) at 1pm. Visit www.goshencpr....
03/29/2025

Need a CPR class? We still have room in our BLS for Providers course tomorrow (Sunday 3/30) at 1pm. Visit www.goshencpr.com/schedule today to register!

CPR Training and Certification in Hudson Valley, New York including Orange, Dutchess, Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester Counties

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99 N Church Street (PO Box 57)
Goshen, NY
10924

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