Are
you interested in becoming a volunteer for the Parker Fire Department?
Download, printout and fill the
application
here.
Read about the Parker
Volunteer Fire Department in
The Allen Image.
The idea of a Volunteer Fire Department was
conceived in 1982. During that year Plano informed the City of Parker
that they would shift from a cost "per call" based system to an annual
fixed fee system. Parker citizen Lou Matteson rose to the challenge
and volunteered his assistance in establishing an alternative to Plano's
fire protection. After a town hall meeting in January, 1982, the City
Council voted to fund the establishment of the City of Parker Volunteer
Fire Department. At the beginning of the following year, thirty-three
people volunteered to become firemen. During the spring of 1983 the
volunteers built a fire station and bought a fire truck and necessary
equipment. Each fireman trained extensively. The Parker Volunteer Fire
Department began answering calls in May, 1983.
Since
1983 the Parker Fire Department has added a four bay 3,600 square
foot firehouse. Under the leadership of Fire Chief Larry McMenamy, a
second fire engine was added in 2003 along with a new brush truck in
2004. Our Fire Department maintains up to date equipment including,
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus, quality bunker gear, rescue
tools (Jaws of Life), defibrillators and two thermal imaging
cameras. In July, 2005 the Fire Department completed the
construction of an additional 500 sq. feet to expand our training
room and enclosed storage capacity. It is worthy of note that much
of our fire equipment and supplies are purchased with donated funds
from citizens within the community and from our annual Volunteer Fire Department
BBQ and auction. It is the event not to be missed!
September, 2005 marked the
end of an era with the retirement of Chief McMenamy. After 23 years
of service, Chief McMenamy will be missed as he was a foundation of
the original Parker Volunteer Fire Department. Assistant Chief, Mike
Sheff, took the position of Chief and will continue Larry's legacy
into the future.
In January, 2006 the
Department added an additional vehicle to be used as an incident
command vehicle.
Presently, Parker has
24-hour dispatch service contracted through the City of Plano and emergency
medical service contracted through East Texas Medical Center
operating out of the City of Wylie Fire Stations.
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