Save The History of the Mt. Vernon Fire Department

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History and heritage have long been important parts of the fire service. Antique equipment and trucks are prized by communities for what they are, a representation of that city's roots.

In 1939, the City of Mt. Vernon purchased a brand new fire engine on a Diamond T chassis. The truck, made by Central Fire Corporation out of St. Louis, MO was state of the art at the time. The truck served for many years saving lives and property in Mt. Vernon. The truck was eventually retired and placed into storage.

Recently, the City has decided the list the truck for auction on December 12, 2009. Should this happen, this valuable piece of local history could be lost forever. Future generations would never have a chance to see what life in Mt. Vernon was like so many years ago. A better solution would be build a mini fire museum to display the truck proudly to the public. This has the potential to be a no-cost proposal to the City.

Please join us in our fight and sign our petition to keep the 1939 Diamond T fire engine in Mt. Vernon, where it belongs.
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200 signatures
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Latest Signatures
16 December 2015
200. Brian P | This is an amazing piece of history
15 December 2015
199. Jason S | I support this petition
13 December 2015
198. Aimee B | I support this petition
12 December 2015
197. Bryon H | I support this petition
11 December 2015
196. Dennis K | I support this petition
7 December 2015
195. Mike H | I support this petition
3 December 2015
194. Allison H | I support this petition
18 November 2015
193. Benjamin H | I support this petition
12 November 2015
192. Gary T | I support this petition
9 November 2015
191. Daniel P | I support this petition
3 November 2015
190. Monica M | I support this petition
30 October 2015
189. Derek W | I support this petition
13 October 2015
188. John M | I support this petition
13 October 2015
187. Max Cf | Preserve this bit of history, too much has already been destroyed
11 October 2015
186. Amanda B | В
1 October 2015
185. Andrew L | I support this petition
26 September 2015
184. Jim W | Keep this important piece of history--check with Effingham to see what they have done with their 1939 Central. It was restored by the members of the Department through donations from the citizens of Effingham and many long hours by the members of the Depa
26 September 2015
183. Larry M | Retired Captain
28 August 2015
182. Jamie B | I support this petition
1 August 2015
181. R Davidm | I support this petition
14 July 2015
180. Mike D | I support this petition
23 June 2015
179. Robert Bl | As a Professional FF myself and a history buff it would be a disaster for Mt. Vernon to simply auction off a piece of your own history and pride!
17 June 2015
178. Laura Jeank | I support this petition
27 May 2015
177. Aaron M | I support this petition
30 April 2015
176. Kevin J | The city of Mt Vernon should be proud of its history.
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