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Fire Units at the Lower Kalgan Hall, Late 1980's
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Fighting a fire in one of the old Bedfords around 1990
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1996 - preparing the site for the Lower Kalgan Shed
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The Kalgan Fire Brigade formed in 1940. It was then basically a farmer's co-operative with privately owned equipment. By 1963 there were 31 members still using privately owned equipment. In 1968 the brigade was able to purchase 2 pumps and trailers of its own and in 1978, bought 6 single sideband radios (5 watt) and around that time ran the first training course. In 1980 a Nissan Fast attack was purchased and in 1981 a 50 watt base station and 2 mobile units. Then a Honda Davey G200 pump unit was added in 1982. 1984 saw the first submission to the Council to allow Optional Perimeter Firebreaks. There were 30 paid up members at this time. An Austin 2 wheel drive and 2 Bedford 4 wheel drive trucks were bought from Calm in 1985. At this time the Council allowed Operational Perimeter Firebreaks on the understanding that the three trucks would be maintained in readiness at all times. The Austin was sold in 1991 and a third Bedford purchased. The Upper Kalgan shed was built in 1993 and a two bay shed built on private land. In 1995 the Kalgan River (Upper Kalgan) and the Lower Kalgan Brigades were amalgamated and the following year the two bay shed was moved to its current site next to the Lower Kalgan Hall. An ex Calm Mazda 4 wheel drive was purchased and equipped and the first fire fighting unit funded by the State Government was bought in an effort to improve efficiency of brigades throughout the state, a Landrover Fast Attack. More shed space was need and in 1997 a new two bay shed was added at Lower Kalgan. 1998 saw the purchase of another State Government funded truck, a Hino Heavy Tanker 2.4. This year also saw the Upper Kalgan shed renamed the Greg Ball Upper Kalgan Fire Station to commemorate the contribution of Greg Ball to the Bush Fire Brigades of Albany. In 2000 an ex Calm Isusu 3.4 Heavy Tanker was delivered and in 2004 the LandRover was replaced by a Land Cruiser Light Tanker. The 3.4 was moved to the Cheyne Beach Brigade and replaced by a City of Albany unit.
Currently the Brigade has four units: the Land Cruiser Light Tanker, a Hino 2.4 Heavy Tanker, an Isusu 3.4 Heavy Tanker and a Mazda 1.4. The old Bedfords are also still around the brigade area (privately owned) and one, owned by Chris Andrews, is generously kept at the Upper Kalgan shed for use by the brigade. We now have 41 firefighters on the Active List with a further 33 on the Backup List. We also have a further group of non firefighting members who provide support and carry out non firefighting duties such as manning radios, co-ordinating callouts etc.

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John and Marion Bocian with a Bedford around 1990
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Lower Kalgan Shed and trucks, late 1990's
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Fire Trucks old and new, 2004
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Fire Control Officers
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Brigade Captains
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1940-48 1949 1950-52 1952-53 1954-55 1956 1957-58 1959-65 1966-67 1968-71 1972-78 1979- |
Frank Gomm Cliff Saggers Bill Norman Ossie Thorn Bill Norman Roley Webb Bill Murby Alf Jackson Carlton Hallett Jim Marden Alf Jackson John Bocian |
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Frank Gomm Bill England Bill Murby Dan Bastyan Stan Hunton Alf Manton Carlton Hallett Frank Robinson Dick Overheu Alan Charleston Ross Smith Ken Webb |
Taken from material produced by Alan Cotton.
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