West Ridge Fire Department

West Ridge Fire Department Official page of the West Ridge Fire Dept. Proudly keeping the residents of Millcreek Township safe since 1940. Evans, Ray Smith, George Keinath, E.C.

In the 1920’s, the area which comprised the West Ridge Fire District was primarily agricultural. The Zuck family, owners of Zuck Greenhouses on Ridge Road (now W. 26th St.), had accepted responsibility for providing fire service to southwest Millcreek. They would send their employees along with two hose carts equipped with chemical tanks to handle any fire in the area. Two substations were event

ually built, one behind Parkers Garage at Rt. 20 & Cemetery Rd (Sterrettania Rd.) and the other behind the Millcreek High School (now the Millcreek Education Center). Lines were laid along the Ridge Road Blvd. to Asbury Road and down Powell Avenue to 23rd Street. Along with this, fire hydrants were installed by the residents to protect their own properties. A chemical cart and three hose carts were procured, and the nucleus of a volunteer fire department was formed. This loose knit organization served as fire protection for the next fifteen years. Calls were received by phone and an alarm was sent out by whistle on Zuck’s Boiler House. On January 24, 1940, a charter was granted to form the West Ridge Volunteer Fire Department. On January 27 a group of men met at Kallenbach’s Greenhouse to begin formalizing the company. This group consisted of the following men: J.W. Feidler, Harold Koh, Hayes McCreary, Glenn Halderman, Floyd Brown, Clem Frank, A.L. Norwall, Francis Flynn, Karl Von Buseck, Floyd Anderson, Kenneth Kallenbach, Chris Rabe, William Schreader and Harry Love Jr. Once the organization was completed along with the location of a building and the adoption of by-laws it was time to acquire a fire truck. To house equipment West Ridge leased the old Grange Hall from C.W. Zuck & Son and with relief labor, constructed a two-stall garage attached to the rear of the hall to house the equipment. In September 1940, a used Diamond T Fire Truck was purchased. That same year turnout gear was purchased, which consisted of rubber coats, hats, and boots. In 1941, a used chassis, four new tires and a used gasoline tank was acquired. This was the first tank truck. In 1949, a new International Truck with a Metro body was purchased to be used as a first aid truck and ambulance. A new 1951 Mack Fire Truck was added, giving West Ridge a total of four pieces of equipment. With these new equipment additions, the original fire hall had reached its capacity. With all eyes looking toward the future, the firemen drew up plans for a new fire hall. It was to be centrally located with ample room to house fire equipment, a multi-purpose room, full kitchen, and an area where there would be additional room to grow. Local businesses were approached for donations of money and materials. Area builders donated to the project and the firemen donated countless hours completing the finish work. The residents came through with donations to cover any final items that needed to be purchased. The end result of this wonderful community cooperation was an excellently constructed modern fire hall in the area. The new home of the West Ridge Hose Company, 3142 West Ridge Road was dedicated in the summer of 1955. Once this project was under their belts, it was time to modernize West Ridge’s communication system. Until now they used the telephone chain method to alert the firemen in an emergency. Once the trucks left the hall, they had no way of communicating with anyone. Surplus civil defense radios were purchased and installed in the emergency vehicles and in each fireman’s home. The 1960’s showed the addition of a new tank truck and ambulance. In 1970, a 75-foot snorkel, pumper, and pocket pagers were acquired. A second station at Grubb and Sterrettania Roads with a training building and picnic grove was built. By building a modestly priced butler building as a second station, the company almost doubled their equipment capacity and was better able to provide coverage to the rapidly growing southern portion of Millcreek Township. There was, however, a need for expansion at the headquarters building at West 26th St. and Homer Ave. As a result, a two story addition was added and the work was completed and dedicated in 1984. The 1980’s were also a time of great population growth in the West Ridge area. This increase in population and in property to be protected resulted in the 1989 purchase of a new state of the art 100-foot aerial tower truck. The 1990’s through today challenged members of West Ridge with increased demands in the area of Emergency Medical Services, fire protection and fire prevention. The West Ridge Fire Department currently operates with 6 pieces of apparatus. The fleet is comprised of 2 engine companies, 1 truck company, 2 support services vehicles, 1 Argo UTV, 1 special operations trailer, and 1 Chief’s vehicle. Members belong to several regional teams, including Hazardous Materials Response, Swat and Rope Rescue. Areas of expertise in West Ridge include, but not limited to: Emergency Medical, Firefighting, Fire Police, Vehicle Rescue, water rescue (both swift water and SCUBA), and Incident Management Members regularly attend local and regional training sessions, and well as state and national classes for training in various topics. Members are all trained in firefighting, emergency medical including CPR, and the National Incident Management System. The Fire Prevention Program runs year around, and last year reached approximately 1500 children. During this educational program, we cover fire prevention, general safety, weather, and various other related topics, depending on the audience. West Ridge has been servicing the community since 1940 and would like to thank previous members for their dedication of service and present members for their continued efforts. A special thank you also goes out to the members of the community which we serve. Without your continued support the West Ridge Fire Department would not be able to provide you with all the services that are essential to a safe community.

We send our condolences.Please keep Tyler’s family, friends, and fellow firefighters in your thoughts and prayers during...
05/26/2026

We send our condolences.
Please keep Tyler’s family, friends, and fellow firefighters in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

Remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice
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Remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice

Thank you for your dedicated service to Millcreek Township and Erie County
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Thank you for your dedicated service to Millcreek Township and Erie County

Today we recognize Safety Day during EMS Week, a reminder that protecting our patients begins with protecting our providers. This year’s EMS Week theme, “Improving Outcomes, Together,” includes creating a culture where safety and comprehensive risk management are priorities every single shift.

EMS professionals face risks far beyond patient care, including roadway hazards, fatigue, lifting injuries, violence, and ambulance crashes. Comprehensive safety education should be emphasized in both initial EMS training and continuing education to help providers recognize hazards, reduce preventable injuries, and improve outcomes for crews, patients, and the public.

Our special ops 478 was able to assist our brothers in Edinboro today.
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Our special ops 478 was able to assist our brothers in Edinboro today.

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Happy Mother’s Day!
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Happy Mother’s Day!

Today is International Firefighters Day, celebrated on the feast day of St. Florian, the patron saint of firefighters, w...
05/04/2026

Today is International Firefighters Day, celebrated on the feast day of St. Florian, the patron saint of firefighters, who is remembered for his dedication to protecting others.

The 2026 Campaign begins May 1st.
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The 2026 Campaign begins May 1st.

04/10/2026
Fantastic work! Thank you Keinath’s Wood Working for working with us to update and replace old pieces.
04/10/2026

Fantastic work! Thank you Keinath’s Wood Working for working with us to update and replace old pieces.

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3142 West 26th Street
Erie, PA
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