What We Do
The Pipe Creek Volunteer Fire Department serves the residents in our immediate vicinity and provides mutual aid to other departments in surrounding areas and counties.
Through hands-on experience and training sessions, we have the knowledge to handle multiple situations such as:
Commercial and residential structure fires
Motor vehicle crashes
School fire safety training
Wild land fires
Medical helicopter landing
Swift-water rescue
High-angle and technical rescue
Water rescue and recovery (dive team)
Hazardous material spills
Our Officers
Roger Baker
President
Scott Small
Vice President
Rory Henrich
Fire Chief
Donny Fried
Assistant Fire Chief
Angie Sander
Treasurer
Caitlin Chaffin
Secretary
Dale Martin
Sergeant at Arms
Mae Vion Meyer
Bingo Chairman
Richard Gonzales
Membership
Our History
In 1970, our first fire house was built with the help of donations from the community.
With the purchase a 1950 Chevrolet truck from a flea market, members proceeded to build the pump and tank themselves to complete our first official fire truck.
Around 1975, five or six members took out personal loans to purchase a 250-gallon pumper. A few of these dedicated members still remain active in the fire department.
Grants from the Forest Service and other sources help provide funds for us to purchase some of our additional equipment. Through the years, most of our equipment has continued to be constructed and maintained by our members.
Training came through books and videos, and as some firemen became proficient, they trained others. As the community has grown, so has the department. We schedule routine training sessions and are taking measures to keep our equipment up to date.
You can view some of our sessions and in-action photos on our Facebook page.
Pictured below is PCVFD’s first fire truck.