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Beckwith Volunteer Fire Department marks 60 years of service

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The Beckwith Volunteer Fire Department reached a milestone in 2024, celebrating 60 years of dedicated service to the community. Over the decades, its members have been a steadfast source of comfort, safety, and pride for residents of Beckwith Township.

The department’s formation in 1964 marked a pivotal chapter in the township’s history. Prior to its establishment, Beckwith relied on the Ocean Wave Fire Company in nearby Carleton Place for fire protection. That year, Beckwith council passed a bylaw to create a local fire department, bringing together 30 men from across the township in a collective effort to protect their neighbours.

The newly formed department began with modest resources—a single pumper truck, six helmets, six coats, and six pairs of boots shared among 21 firefighters. Fire calls were initially received via a “fire phone” system, which connected to the homes of four volunteer firefighters. Typically, their wives answered these calls, alerting the men and relaying the message to the rest of the brigade. It wasn’t until 1974 that the department transitioned to a pager system, still in use today.

Over six decades, the Beckwith Volunteer Fire Department has seen just five fire chiefs: Bob Brooks, Arthur Nesbitt, Dale Currie, Bill McGonegal, and Ian Jackson, who took over in 2022 after McGonegal’s retirement. Among its ranks, one member stands out for his extraordinary dedication—Gary McEwen, who joined in 1964 at just 17 years old and continues to serve today.

What began as a small, resourceful team has grown into a cornerstone of Beckwith’s identity. The department not only safeguards lives and property but also embodies a spirit of unity and community that has defined the township for generations.

As it marks 60 years, the Beckwith Volunteer Fire Department reflects on its history while looking to the future, committed to its enduring mission of protecting and serving the residents of Beckwith Township.

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