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By NBVFD
February 5, 2026

February 5, 2026, marks an especially important day in the history of the North Beach Volunteer Fire Department. At 8pm on this date, 39 residents of the town met at the North Beach Town Hall and decided to create an organized volunteer fire department. At this first meeting, 34 of the 39 members joined as active members, while 5 joined as associate members. Willard Ward was elected fire chief, H. R. Sanders was elected president, Harry J. Tucker was elected secretary, Oscar Marshall was elected treasurer, Jacob Delp assistant chairman, and Samuel Owings Sr., corresponding secretary.

The fledgling department had three pieces of apparatus, all hand pulled chemical engines. Willard Ward was the chief of #1 Engine in addition to being chief of department, W. H. Tucker was chief of #2 engine, and Jacob Delp was chief of #3.

From these humble beginnings, the department grew, received its state charter on August 4, 1926, and evolved into the organization that proudly serves "North Beach and Vicinity" today.

We are indebted to our founders for their dedication and strive to meet the needs of the community with the same commitment to service.

Stay tuned to this page for future stories about the birth and growth of the NBVFD.

Images from the original meeting minutes of the North Beach VFD. Chemical engine image credit ffam.org.

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