Willards Volunteer Fire Company Inc

Willards Volunteer Fire Company Inc A small volunteer fire company in Wicomico County MD Fuller. It is not clear who donated the truck. In 1929 the group officially chartered with Mr. Richardson. Mr.
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The Willards Volunteer Fire Company was established in 1927 by a small group of townsmen led by Everett (E.B.) A 1924 American La France Chemical truck was donated to the men and was housed in a small garage next door to Mr. Fuller elected as the Chief and President. Once the company was chartered, a new firehouse was built on property donated by charter member Paul F. Richardson also donated all

the lumber for the building with rest of the materials coming from others throughout the small community. Another charter member Walter Adkins led the construction of the building with several other people donating their time. Richardson once said of the fire company, โ€œIt was built by the local people to serve the local people.โ€ Shortly after establishing a charter the company purchased their first new engine for $1000. It was a 1929 American La France engine with a 350gpm pump and a 150 gallon water tank. This engine was known as Big John and served an area from Millsboro, DE to Snow Hill, MD. Then in 1939 the company purchased another American La France engine this one having a 350gpm pump and a 300 gallon water tank. This engine is still in the possession of the company, it was completely refurbished for the 75th anniversary. In 1953 the company purchased an American La France engine with a 500gpm pump and a 750 gallon water tank. In 1960 a surplus 1953 GMC Army tanker with 250gpm rear mount pump and a 1250 gallon water tank was acquired. This tanker was refurbished in 1975 and fitted with a front mount pump. In 1968 a Ford Young Engine was bought, this engine had a 750gpm pump and a 1000 gallon water tank. This Engine served the Willards community until 1996. In 1977 the company along with the Ladies Auxiliary purchased a 1973 GMC step van to transport members of the two organizations to the numerous parades and other various events they attended. This vehicle was later converted to a squad for the company and outfitted with a full SCBA cascade system. It served in this capacity until 1994 when a used 1978 cab over Chevy with an 18ft Swab rescue body was purchased to serve as our first rescue truck. In 1981 the company purchased a cab over Ford with a Pierce body, a 1000gpm pump, and 750 gallon water tank, this engine still serves as a front line piece on brush and farm machinery fires. In 1985 the company purchased its first new tanker, a 1000gpm front mount pump and a 4000 gallon water tank. It is still in service as one the most dependable tankers in the area. In 1996 the company purchased a Pierce Lance engine with a 2000gpm pump, a 750 gallon water tank. This engine carries 2200 feet of 5 inch supply line and portable rescue tools. In 2000 the company purchased a Pierce Saber medium duty rescue which carries a full line of Hurst Rescue Tools. In 2001 the company purchased a Ford F-350 and in 2004 fitted this truck with a custom built brush unit. In 2018 the company purchased a Rosenbauer Engine/Tanker with a 1500gpm pump and a 3,000 gallon water tank. The Willards Volunteer Fire Company started to provide ambulance service to the community in 1955 with a used ambulance donated to them from Salisbury Volunteer Fire Company. Through the years the company has had several units and currently runs custom built ambulances. They are staffed 7 days a week with a paid Paramedic which are supported by volunteer ALS and BLS providers. The Ladies Auxiliary was formed in 1942 and has been essential in helping the company throughout the years. The company has fought since its early days to maintain an operating budget in many ways. They had oyster and chicken dinners, carnivals, bar-b-que chicken by the roadside, and bingo for countless years to help supplement the state and county funding. At this time the company has over 20 active members and 27 life members. The Chief is C.K. Twilley, the Deputy Chief is Ken Twilley Sr, the 1st Assistant Chief is Tommy Dietz, and the 2nd Assistant Chief is Robert Hearn. The President is Dale White and the Vice President is Riley Scott. The Treasurer is Brenda Twilley and the Secretary is Vaughn Rayne. The company takes great pride in its history and looks forward to servicing the community for many years to come.

Exciting newsโ€ฆ.. Willards VFC will be partnering with the Bank and we are moving our June cooking of BBQ Chicken to be h...
06/06/2026

Exciting newsโ€ฆ.. Willards VFC will be partnering with the Bank and we are moving our June cooking of BBQ Chicken to be held the same day as the Farmers Market and we will be set up across the street from the bank! Please come out and support the Farmers Market and the Fire Company on June 27th in Willards!

The Farmers Bank of Willards Farmers Market is coming Saturday, June 27th from 8 AM to 2 PM at 7233 Main Street, Willards, MD.

Local craft vendors. Food trucks. Kids activities. And donations benefiting the Wicomico Humane Society. This is community at its best... Come be a part of it! ๐Ÿ’™

We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Family and Members of the Gumboro Fire Company on the loss of a tr...
05/23/2026

We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Family and Members of the Gumboro Fire Company on the loss of a true Legend. Snuffy was huge supporter of all local volunteer organizations. Multiple generations simply knew him as Santa. Rest in Peace Snuffy, you will be missed!

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Company is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Lifetime Member Sherman โ€œSnuffyโ€ Smith.

Snuffy dedicated countless years of service to both our company and the fire service community. He proudly served as Past President, Vice President, and Secretary of Gumboro Volunteer Fire Company, as well as a dedicated member of the Fire Police. Beyond our company, he also served as Past President of the Sussex County Fire Police Association, demonstrating his leadership and commitment across the county.

His dedication, leadership, and unwavering service will leave a lasting impact on all who had the privilege to serve beside him.

We extend our deepest condolences to the Smith Family during this difficult time.

A funeral service officiated by Pastor Leza Smack will be held at the Gumboro Volunteer Fire Company, 37030 Millsboro Hwy, Millsboro, DE 19966, on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at 3:00PM with a viewing from 1:00PM to 3:00PM prior to the start of the service.

As EMS Week wraps up we want to thank all of our Volunteer and Career EMS providers for the amazing work you do!
05/22/2026

As EMS Week wraps up we want to thank all of our Volunteer and Career EMS providers for the amazing work you do!

05/20/2026
Chicken is coming off. Serving at the firehouse on Main St in Willards. 1 of many ways to support your local Volunteer F...
05/16/2026

Chicken is coming off. Serving at the firehouse on Main St in Willards. 1 of many ways to support your local Volunteer Fire Company.

Today is the day! Come out and get some bbq chicken ๐Ÿš’๐Ÿ— 10am till sold out
05/16/2026

Today is the day! Come out and get some bbq chicken ๐Ÿš’๐Ÿ— 10am till sold out

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7370 Main Street
Willards, MD
21874

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