New Madison Volunteer Fire Department

New Madison Volunteer Fire Department The New Madison Volunteer Fire Department proudly serves residents of the Villages of New Madison and Castine and Butler, Neave, and Harrison Townships.

HISTORY OF THE EARLY YEARS AT NMVFD

Early fire protection for the Village dates back to June 13, 1870. In 1872, a Fire Department was established, consisting of a fire chief and ten volunteer firefighters. Equipment was simply two hook ladders, a used fire apparatus with reel and hose, and a pump wagon. In May of 1888, the first fire engine was purchased. It was named "Sulli-van 102". The "102" w

as the number of votes cast for the purchase. In October of that year, a fire alarm bell, which weighed 300 lbs., was also purchased. It was hung in a belfry on the comb of a newly erected building located on the south side of West Washington Street., midway between Main and Jefferson Streets. This Building was to be used to house the newly purchased hand-operated fire engine and other fire fighting equipment. This bell was used until the siren fire alarm system came into use, about 1935. Later, permission was granted by the Village Council to place the bell on the Memorial Park ground where the present firehouse is located. It now hangs from a bracket on a concrete base, admired by many and especially the few still living who remember the part the old bell played in obtaining help in fighting fires. The New Madison Volunteer Fire Department was organized the same year the bell was purchased, 1888. The Department numbered approximately 30 members. The firehouse located at 215 N Main street was constructed in 1954 on land donated by Ernestus Putman. When Putman donated the parcel of land to the town, he did so under the condition that it is to be used for public purposed and that if, under any condition, it ceased to be used, that it and and building thereon, revert to the Putman heirs. This building was demolished and returned back to its original land in 2019 when the current station was constructed. In July, 1957, the Fire Belles (Wives of the Firemen) organized. Their main functions were to help in emergencies, take part in social functions, help with fund raising, and to serve coffee and food at large fires. The last large fire in New Madison was in May, 1970, when the New Madison Grain Elevator on Washington Street (one block from the main intersection) burst into flames. Mutual aid was summoned from nearby towns. Firemen remained at the scene for over 48 hours before all the hot spots were contained. In 1972, The New Madison Fire Department added a 3,000 gallon tanker to their equipment. It has one of the largest capacities around this part of Ohio. Another bay was added to the firehouse by 1973 to house this new addition. CURRENT HISTORY AT NMVFD

The New Madison Volunteer Fire Department currently resides at 2513 Wilt Road and consist on 28 members. The station currently is equipped with five different pieces of apparatus that helps protect the community. Engine 1143 is a 1978 Pierce with a 750 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) pump and 500 gallons of water. Next is a 1987 Pierce Engine 1142 with a 1,250 GPM pump and 750 gallons of water. Third is the first out Engine 1141 a Pierce having a 1,500 GPM pump and 1,000 gallons of water. The next piece is our Tanker 1153 a Rosenbauer which hauls 3,000 gallons of water with a 750 GPM pump. Lastly our newest piece is Engine 1144 a Ford F-550 with a 750 GPM pump and 350 gallons of water.

06/06/2026

We are officially sold out of chicken! We appreciate all your support and showing up for our department today!!

New Madison Volunteer Fire Department Chicken BBQ is TODAY! Start serving at 11am.
06/06/2026

New Madison Volunteer Fire Department Chicken BBQ is TODAY! Start serving at 11am.

06/01/2026
Members of the engine committee traveled to South Dakota  for the final inspection of our new engine! Over the next two ...
05/14/2026

Members of the engine committee traveled to South Dakota for the final inspection of our new engine! Over the next two days, they will be going over every detail to ensure the engine matches specifications, functions properly, and is safe for emergency response operations. This process includes testing the electrical systems, pump operations, equipment functions, and overall familiarization with the new engine!

Over the years, our department has welcomed many new members. Once approved, each member is assigned a unit number. Howe...
04/19/2026

Over the years, our department has welcomed many new members. Once approved, each member is assigned a unit number. However, there has always been one number that remained untouched Unit 1.

Each time we revisit our roster, Unit 1 is available, yet never reassigned. That’s because it represents something far greater than just a number. It carries decades of wisdom, knowledge, stories, and deep meaning within our department.

Unit 1 was originally assigned to Chas Godsey a name well known to anyone around New Madison.

Today, we had the true honor of welcoming Chas and his family as we officially and permanently assigned Unit 1 to him, recognizing his incredible 54+ years of dedicated service to the New Madison Volunteer Fire Department.

Chas not only served his community with pride, but also mentored countless firefighters, passing down his knowledge and shaping generations within our department.

Unit 1 will forever stand as a symbol of his legacy

The schedule has been confirmed! Registration and all classes will be held at New Madison Station 11  2513 Wilt Road, Ne...
02/14/2026

The schedule has been confirmed!

Registration and all classes will be held at
New Madison Station 11
2513 Wilt Road, New Madison 45346

Class registration will be March 4th at 6pm

First class will be March 9th

Schedule will be as follows:

Mondays 1800-2200
Wednesday 1800-2200
Saturdays 0800-1700

There will be an informational meeting at our station for this class on February 7th at 9:00 a.m. If you or any of your ...
01/30/2026

There will be an informational meeting at our station for this class on February 7th at 9:00 a.m. If you or any of your members are interested, please contact Ryan Hope and plan to attend the meeting.

If anyone is interested, or if you have new members who need a 36-hour class, our department will be hosting one starting in March.

If you have any questions or would like additional details, please reach out to [email protected].

Address

2513 Wilt Road
New Madison, OH
45346

Telephone

(937) 996-3021

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