Reliance Fire Company No. 1

Reliance Fire Company No. 1 Berwick’s Oldest Fire Company In the year 1899 a group of ambitious young men wanted to do something beneficial for their town. Jacoby. Smethers, A. Linn. of A.)

These men joined together and decided to form the organization we now know today as Berwick, Pennsylvania’s Oldest Fire Company; Reliance Fire Company, No. 1. On May 19, in the early 1900s, Reliance submitted an application for a charter which was printed in the two newspapers of general circulation in Columbia County at the time, the Berwick Independent and The Berwick Enterprise. The charter was

notarized by the Notary Public, J.S. The men taking oath for the charter were: John T. Bason and Frank Ent. The application was presented to the Court by James L. Evans, Esquire and the presiding Judge was R.R. The recorded date of the application presentation was August 11, 1900. On July 30, 1900, before the application presentation, a committee of five members was appointed to divide the town’s fire protection into five wards. The appointed committee members were: Archie Averill, D.E. Davis, W.G. Fowler, E. Eveland and Parvin Groh. The first place the members of Reliance met was the old Town Hall on Second Street; from there they moved to the Patriotic Order Sons of America (P.O.S. Club Room; then they moved to the Morrison Jackson barn on Mulberry Street and on April 2, 1902 money was loaned to the company and they bought the Berger property across from the barn. A three story building 35x50 feet was erected on this property. On August 11, 1919 a retaining wall was built on the south side of the property’s driveway. The mortgage and bond held by John Fairchilds was cancelled on November 3, 1919 and on January 1, 1920 the company burned the mortgage and celebrated by inviting all members and their families to a New Year’s dinner which became an annual affair. Over the years the New Year’s tradition was not continued, but Reliance still likes to try to get together at least once a year to celebrate the Company. The present day location of the Reliance Fire Company is 501 West 3rd Street in Berwick. Around the same time the Reliance Fire Company was created Borough Council decided to give the Company a four-wheel cart to use which they converted into a horse cart. The horse they used was property of Ed Averill. Later the Company purchased a new hand cart, 500 feet of hose and eventually a whistle which was placed on the electric light plant from where all alarms were sounded. In May of 1916, the borough gave the Company a Reo chassis and the members built a body for it, this was their first truck. The committee members appointed to look after the truck were: W.L. Smith, Dea Terwilliger, H.L. Williams, William Terrill, John F. Splain and Walter H. Lee. On January 9, 1923, the Company asked Borough Council to purchase a hook and ladder truck which was bought shortly after. On March 21, 1927, the first payment was made on the LaFrance pumper and on April 25 the company sold its first truck; the old Reo.

Water rescue team members successfully retrieved a boater from the Susquehanna River after his boat was taking on water....
05/27/2026

Water rescue team members successfully retrieved a boater from the Susquehanna River after his boat was taking on water. The patient was handed over to EMS personnel with signs of hypothermia. Unfortunately the boat was not recoverable.

Members sharpened their rescue skills by taking a 40 hour Common Passenger Vehicle Technical Rescue Class over the past ...
05/24/2026

Members sharpened their rescue skills by taking a 40 hour Common Passenger Vehicle Technical Rescue Class over the past few days. Thanks for giving of your time to learn and be prepared to serve our community. Special thanks to Welsh's Towing and Repair and Cooks Towing for donating cars.

Tonight members helped our neighbor Cook's Towing replace the stars and stripes for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. 🇺...
05/22/2026

Tonight members helped our neighbor Cook's Towing replace the stars and stripes for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. 🇺🇸

T-121 was requested on a 2nd alarm working house fire with reported entrapment in the 700 block of W Green Street in Haz...
05/22/2026

T-121 was requested on a 2nd alarm working house fire with reported entrapment in the 700 block of W Green Street in Hazle TWSP for manpower and fire suppression. Once the fire was deemed out the truck was transferred to Hazle Twp. Fire & Rescue Company 141 to cover the area.

More books and more smiles. Thanks again to everyone who donated during our Lenten fishfry.
05/19/2026

More books and more smiles. Thanks again to everyone who donated during our Lenten fishfry.

Thank you to everyone who donated new or gently used books during our Lenten fishfry. Those smiles say it all. Thanks ag...
05/19/2026

Thank you to everyone who donated new or gently used books during our Lenten fishfry. Those smiles say it all. Thanks again!

Members sharpening up on their pumping skills and a little aerial work. Beautiful night to be out.
05/19/2026

Members sharpening up on their pumping skills and a little aerial work. Beautiful night to be out.

WSF - 500 block W 1st Street, Bloomsburg. T-121, R-122, SU-123 and Rehab 132 are on their way to Bloomsburg on a 3rd ala...
05/18/2026

WSF - 500 block W 1st Street, Bloomsburg.

T-121, R-122, SU-123 and Rehab 132 are on their way to Bloomsburg on a 3rd alarm structure fire for manpower with multiple buildings involved.

4th alarm with tanker shuttles. PSP Fire Marshall's called and on scene.

Berwick crews cleared around 230am.

Shout out to all the dispatchers at East Central 9-1-1 tonight. Your calm and steady voice is reassuring to the firefighters and their families at home listening. Everyone Goes Home!

Tonight Kaitlin Roberts and Tyler McCarthy took oath to serve and protect our community. Welcome to the 120 family!
05/18/2026

Tonight Kaitlin Roberts and Tyler McCarthy took oath to serve and protect our community. Welcome to the 120 family!

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501 W 3rd Street
Berwick, PA
18603

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