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Fire Chief 233 South Erie
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Chief's Corner
In the spring of 1976 Fred Koehler, owner of Massillon Glass, approached Mayor Mark Ross and asked if he could erect a memorial to the firefighters and requested permission to put this memorial in a city park. The Mayor immediately contacted Chief Michael Bednar. He, along with other members of the department, decided the memorial should be built at the Central Fire Station. While the wall was being planned, firefighters proposed a statue be incorporated into the memorial, the cost of which would be paid by firefighters. This along with the thought that the memorial would be dedicated to all firefighters who served the City of Massillon. All materials and labor to construct the wall were donated. Mr. Koehler provided the Maltese cross in colored glass that adorns the wall. The names of those who assisted with the wall were in the program of the dedication. Mr. Raymond Coia from Canton was contacted to construct a life size bronze statue of a firefighter. He came to the station and took pictures of firefighters in turnout gear to build the statue. The cost of the statue was $5,780 and the dedication plaque $350. The 35 firefighters of the department at the time each were accessed $116.58. The three widows of the above mentioned firefighters gave $1,000, as did the wives of then current Massillon Firefighters. The statue was to have been dedicated on the anniversary
of the tragedy, November 30, 1976, however the mold of the statue broke
and the dedication was not held until May 30, 1977. Alarm Boxes: In 1893 the City of Massillon purchased and put into service the Gamewell fire alarm system that is still in service today. The alarm system, which uses a telegraph type system, activates an alarm panel located at our dispatch center when the fire alarm box is tripped by a fire or smoke detector or it is manually pulled, if so equipped. The street alarm boxes were removed several years ago and the only ones remaining are the ones tied to several businesses' alarm systems. At the first of the year the Regional Emergency Dispatch Center (RED Center), the dispatching center for the Massillon Fire Department, will be moving from their present location at the Getz Signal Center, located next to Massillon City Hall, to the second floor of the Jackson Township Hall, located at Mudbrook and Wales N.W. in Jackson Township. Due to this move we will no longer be able to monitor the City Fire Alarm Box system, the Gamewell system. Area businesses that are now connected to the system will need to contact a private alarm company to monitor their fire alarm systems. Shortly after the first of the year the City Electrical Department, who maintains the system, will remove the alarm boxes from the businesses' buildings. We are sorry that we can no longer maintain the system but due to technical difficulties associated with this antiquated system we have no other choice. 150 years of service: 2003 marks the 150th year that the Massillon Fire Department has been a full time department. Prior to that time the firefighters of Massillon were all volunteer. In 1853 the City Council adopted Ordinance #30 establishing a City Fire Department. During the year of 2003 we will be celebrating this important milestone with various activities. Chief's Summer Safety Tips Now that summer has arrived people will be outside cooking and enjoying the warm weather. In order to have a safe time we would like to pass on the following safety tips.
Summer is also the time when people enjoy campfires. Each year we get dozens of calls to respond to complains of open burning. Under the Ohio Administrative Code and the Codified Ordinances of Massillon Part Fifteen - Fire Prevention Code Chapter 1511 open burning is illegal without the written permission of the Ohio EPA. There are a couple of exceptions. The Massillon ordinance, which is the same as the Ohio Code, states the following:
If you do have an outdoor cooking fire we would like for you to follow these guidelines:
We do not like to disrupt anyone's fun but we have to follow the law. The fines for open burning can be up to $500.00 and/or sixty days in jail, so be careful. Also, don't forget to change the batteries in your smoke detector. We recommend that you change the batteries every time you change your clocks to and from daylight savings time. We hope everyone has a safe and fun summer!
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