Station 26 ABERFELDY
1 Pump Retained.
Stations
| 14/5/1969 | Crieff Road, ABERFELDY. PA15 2BJ. Photo |
Firemasters
| 1903 | Captain Donald Reid |
| Late 1930s to 1941 | Firemaster James McDonald |
| 1941 to 1948 | Section Leader James McDonald |
| 1948 to ? | Sub/LFm ? James McDonald |
| 1960 | Sub Officer Carmichael |
| 2000 | Sub Officer Dave Stewart |
| 2007 | Watch Manager Dave Stewart |
Station Commanders
|
1999 to 2002 |
ADO Mick McKay |
|
2002 to 2004 |
ADO Colin Hannigan |
|
2004 to 2007 |
ADO Stewart Edgar |
| 2007 to | Station Manager Billy McLintock |
Appliances
| 1903 | Standpipe & Hose | ||
| ? | Steam Pump | ||
| ? | Daimler Car & Dennis Trailer Pump | ||
| 1945? | Austin | ATV | |
| 1952 | EGS43 | Commer QX/McMurray & Archibald | PE |
| 1954 | FES906 | Commer 45A/HCB | WrT |
| 1970 | UES871K | Dodge K850/HCB Angus | WrL |
| 1990 | XSP678T | Dodge K1113/HCB Angus | WrL |
| 1992 | D641ESL | Dodge G13c/Fulton and Wylie | WrL |
| 1998 | J389ESN | Volvo FL6-14/Emergency One | WrL |
| 2003 | V961DSN | Scania 94D-260/Emergency One | WrL |
| 2007 | Y299PSP | Scania 94D-260/Excalibur | RP |
Brigades
| 1903 to 1941 | Aberfeldy Fire Brigade |
| 1941 to 1948 | National Fire Service |
| 1948 to 1975 | Perth and Kinross Fire Brigade |
| 1975 to | Tayside Fire Brigade |
Notes
The Perth and Kinross Fire Area Administration Scheme Order, 1948
Equipment Retained
1 Standard Towing Unit with Light Pump
mounted 1 Leading Fireman
1 Large Trailer
Pump
9 Firemen
The Perth and Kinross Fire Area Administration Scheme Order, 1952
Equipment Retained
1 Pump
Appliance
2 Leading Firemen
8 Firemen
Establishment 2000
Equipment Retained
1 Water Tender
Ladder 1
Sub Officer
? Leading Firefighters
? Firefighters
<PHOTO> Chairman of Perth and Kinross Joint Fire Committee, Mr.
A. D. C. Main, presents a long service award to Sub Officer Carmichael,
Aberfeldy, after the opening of the new fire station at Callander on Tuesday.
Sub Officer Carmichael joined Aberfeldy brigade in 1939.
(Perthshire Advertiser, Saturday, May 21, 1960. Page 8.)
COUNTY NEWS ABERFELDY
Intimation was made that with
the opening of the new fire station, more parking space would be made available
in the Town Hall Square.
(Perth Advertiser, Wednesday, 14 May, 1969. Page 14.)
Aberfeldy’s New Fire Station Opened
The new £11,000 fire station at Aberfeldy was officially opened on Wednesday
evening by Provost James Fisher.
Situated in Crieff Road, the station is a single bay unit, consisting of an
appliance room, lecture room, kitchen and showers. It took just under a year to
complete.
In his address to the large company who attended the opening, Provost Fisher
gave a brief history of Aberfeldy Fire Brigade.
“The new Fire Station,” he said, “is a great asset to Aberfeldy and this is an
eventful occasion for all local people.”
The Fire Brigade in the town was started in 1903, and comprised 13 men. In those
far off days, Government grants and assistance were not in existence, and
running costs were aided by social functions and help from the Council. In 1911
motor transport was used for the first time and from then on the Aberfeldy
Brigade never looked back.
Presiding over the ceremony was Councillor John Kydd, chairman of Perth and
Kinross Fire Committee, who said: “Aberfeldy Brigade have a long list of honours
to their name and this is another occasion for their annals.” He added that the
new station in Aberfeldy was the thirteenth to be built by the Joint Fire
Committee since 1948.
The proceedings were closed by
Mr James Mcnab yr. of Macnab.
Following the ceremony those present were invited to view the new
station.
(Perth Advertiser, Saturday, 17 May, 1969. Page 13.)
Aberfeldy’s New Fire Station Opened
<PHOTO> Provost James Fisher
performs the opening ceremony at the new £11,00 fire station at Aberfeldy on
Wednesday.
<PHOTO> The new fire station at Aberfeldy, which is located in Crieff Road and
is a single bay unit. It took just under a year to complete.
<PHOTO> Firemen who attended the inaugural ceremony. (Line up of 11 firemen.)
(Perth Advertiser, Saturday, 17 May, 1969. Page ?)
RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS OF ABERFELDY FIRE BRIGADE
On Wednesday 21 October 1903 a group of public spirited men met in the Council chamber of Aberfeldy
town hall to consider the advisability of forming a fire brigade for the burgh.
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