Five Points Fire Company

Five Points Fire Company We are a combination fire and ambulance company in New Castle County, Delaware. The new engine was housed in a garage owned by Delaware S.

On February 7th 1921 community members from Richardson Park , Glynrich, Ashley, and Elmhurst & Bellmore met at the Richardson Park School formulating the Five Points Civic Association. The Civic Association headed by William Sevier formed a committee headed by Ray VanSant to investigate the ways and means of providing fire protection to the communities. On May 7th 1921 the committee reported back

to the Civic Association their recommendation and on that date the Fire Squad of the Five Points Civic Association was formulated. On July 4th 1921 the Fire Squad purchased its first state of the art Reo Fire Truck with a 350 Gallon per minute pump, two chemical tanks and two extension ladders. Wright on Ashton Street and remained there until September 1921. Then a tract of land and a small frame building were purchased from William Tinsman. The building was used as the Community Hall and an addition was built to house the fire truck. The building then became known as the “Shack” on the corners of Eureka Street & Norway Avenue. At the January 1952 meeting, a committee was appointed to purchase ground for a new firehouse as they purchased more apparatus and the membership out grew the small building. After searching and negotiating on July 2nd 1954 they purchased Hastings Garage & Chevrolet Agency our existing location. The membership cleaned up the building erected partitions to make it into a firehouse, hall and kitchen facility. On January 1st 1955 they moved into what they thought was the greatest Fire Station in the State. On September 2nd 1961 the Fire Company signed a contract to remodel the building making five doors across the front to house the additional fire apparatus they purchased. They remodeled the Kitchen and Hall facilities in order to rent it out for fundraisers. Construction was completed and the Fire Company continued to provide Fire Protection services. On June 3rd 1971 the mortgage with Wilmington Trust was paid off and their new updated facility was all theirs and the way the Fire Company had been providing service to the community for 50 years now. During the next few years the Fire Company advanced its services and upgraded the apparatus. Again some 14 years later in 1975 the Fire Company found itself over crowded and the membership grew leaps and bounds. A remodeling and upgrade project was conducted that year which included adding office space, meeting room, recreation and entertainment rooms. They upgraded and remodeled the Hall and kitchen areas and completely restored the outside of the building. The 1980's and 1990's were extremely challenging to the Fire Company as mandated regulations change the appearance of the fire trucks “yes no more riding the back step or side of the truck” the enclosed cab was introduced. Mandatory professional fire training was implemented. The complete encapsulation of the Fire Fighter with bunker pants, fire resistant hood under the helmet and SCBA's for all interior fire fighting personnel. In the late 1990's all volunteer fire companies were hit with a severe blow. As shortage of personnel due to work habit changes and life habit changes. The pool of members found for daytime responses reduce dramatically and we entered the shocking world of paid personnel to provide the fire service. In 1998 we found ourselves with the fire line officers sharing one room that was once the soda storage area 10 feet X 15 feet long. The then Board of Directors room shared as the President's Office, Board Room and File Storage Room. The second floor hall storage room was converted into a physical fitness room. The Hall was showing its wear and tear from extensive use through rentals. The Officers and members found their EMT & Firefighting training became a daily and weekly event. It became apparent that the demands to provide a service to the community would take much more of their free time than anticipated. Therefore the firehouse became a second home. We found ourselves waiting in line to use office space, computers, file cabinets and standing to watch training films because the entertainment room shared as a training room/TV Room. So a committee was formulated to once again expand and upgrade the facility. Through some extensive planning and yes a couple disagreements the final plan was presented to the Fire Company for approval. The hard sell was the expense to carry out our plan. Both the Fire Company membership and the Ladies Auxiliary membership held a joint meeting to present the plan which was approved. And here we are today housing the new building which includes a remodeled and extension of the engine bay, a new expanded and functional meeting rooms, a real board of director's room, office space for each and every fire company officer, a beautiful modernized community hall with an upgraded kitchen and hall storage rooms, an added hall rental office and Ladies Auxiliary member's office all to themselves, a student study area, paid personnel office and plenty of storage rooms. The addition of a new membership kitchenette and entertainment rooms was sorely needed. We incorporated the addition of two fire equipment repair and storage rooms. And the most significant change was the appearance of the front of the building, and the beautiful addition of an Antique Fire Museum to show the public how proud we are of our heritage and the dedication and the honor we have for our profession.

May 25, 2026The crew at Five Points Fire Company hosted a Memorial Day Dinner today. Crews from Cranston Heights, Elsmer...
05/26/2026

May 25, 2026

The crew at Five Points Fire Company hosted a Memorial Day Dinner today. Crews from Cranston Heights, Elsmere, Hockessin, Minquas, and Belvedere Fire companies along with New Castle County Medic 7 all enjoyed a meal and camaraderie on this day of remembrance. 🇺🇸
Stoked BBQ and the crews provided the food.

May 17, 2026At 3:15 am, Engine 17 was alerted to respond on the 2nd alarm assignment to assist Wilmington Fire on a larg...
05/17/2026

May 17, 2026

At 3:15 am, Engine 17 was alerted to respond on the 2nd alarm assignment to assist Wilmington Fire on a large church fire in the 800 block of N. Franklin St. Engine 17 arrived on scene and assisted with suppression efforts by supplying Engine 16 who was supplying Tower 12 for master stream operations. Engine 17 employed the “Heavy Hook Up” to the hydrant, utilizing 3 intakes to provide the highest possible flow. Engine 17 remained on scene for about 3 hours before being cleared.

May 9th, 2026Box 2106Around 21:00 hours, Station 17 was dispatched to assist  on a Commercial Structure Fire at Limeston...
05/10/2026

May 9th, 2026

Box 2106
Around 21:00 hours, Station 17 was dispatched to assist on a Commercial Structure Fire at Limestone Shopping Center (Wawa). Engine 17 responded with a crew of 3. Police were on the scene reporting a barricaded subject inside that started a fire. Engine 17 arrived on scene and assumed 2nd due engine responsibilities. Engine 17 assisted Squad 23 with a 2 1/2 hose line and secured a primary water supply. Engine 17 remained on scene for approximately 2 hours. The scene is currently under investigation by the Delaware State Fire Marshall’s Office.

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05/07/2026

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Delaware’s annual statewide burning ban takes effect Friday , May 1, and continues through September 30. During this per...
04/30/2026

Delaware’s annual statewide burning ban takes effect Friday , May 1, and continues through September 30. During this period, most outdoor burning is not allowed.

Cooking fires, recreational campfires, and ceremonial bonfires are still permitted year-round when they use firewood, charcoal, propane, or natural gas. For a complete list of all open burning rules, visit de.gov/openburning.

During the ban, state environmental officials urge the use of alternatives to burning, such as:

• Use curbside yard waste pickup or drop it off at appropriate sites. More information about yard waste disposal can be found at de.gov/yardwaste.
• Chipping or shredding limbs and branches to convert them into useful mulch.
• Composting. For more information, visit de.gov/composting.

Citations issued by Delaware Natural Resources Police Environmental Crimes Unit for all other open burning during this time are punishable by fines, including court costs.

Please support the Five Points Auxiliary on Mother's Day Weekend.  Thank you in advance .
04/21/2026

Please support the Five Points Auxiliary on Mother's Day Weekend. Thank you in advance .

04/17/2026
April 12th 2026 Just before 1900hrs station 17 was dispatched to assist DSP on a subject in the woods behind the Robinso...
04/13/2026

April 12th 2026

Just before 1900hrs station 17 was dispatched to assist DSP on a subject in the woods behind the Robinson Industrial Complex. Engine, Gator, Ambulance and Chief 17 made the response. Engine 17 reported a subject who had fallen approximately 15 feet down an embankment with a back injury. The New Castle County HACSR team was requested to assist. Crews utilized a rope system to remove the injured subject from the woods. The patient was turned over to EMS and transported to the local hospital.

April 11th, 2026Box 0980At 12:30pm, Station 17 was dispatched to assist Aetna Fire on a residential structure fire in Br...
04/12/2026

April 11th, 2026

Box 0980
At 12:30pm, Station 17 was dispatched to assist Aetna Fire on a residential structure fire in Brookside Park. Engine 17 responded with a crew of 4. While responding, Deputy 10 went on scene with smoke showing. Engine 17 arrived on scene as the 3rd due engine assignment, securing a second water supply, stretching a hand-line through the alpha side, and assisting with extinguishment. Engine 17 remained on scene for approximately an hour. The scene was investigated by the Delaware State Fire Marshall’s Office.

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209 S Maryland Avenue
Wilmington, DE
19804

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