Our Proud History

Formed 1898

The Charter members were as follows;

John N. Benham Charles Higbie, Jr. Frank H. Suydam
Jesse S. Bunce James Howard Edward P. Soper
C. Franklin Bunce Joshua Ketcham Theodore P. Soper
John S. Bunce John N. R. Smith Jonas A. Titus
George E. Doty David H. Smith Wm. H. Van Nostrand

The First meeting was held in the Centerport School on September 7, 1898. A few months later, on December 23, 1898, articles of Incorporation were obtained. A building committee was appointed at the September meeting, who moved much faster than we do today. Lumber was ordered from Newton Creek, where the largest shipments of lumber into the metropolitan area still arrive. The members, many of whom were carpenters, went to work with real vim and vigor, with the results that the first meeting in the new firehouse was held on December 3, 1898, less than three months after the building committee was appointed.

An open pavilion was erected in the rear of the firehouse. A boardwalk was built on the roof of the pavilion. A platform of locust posts was erected to hold the railroad tire which was removed from the wheel of a Long Island Railroad locomotive, with the railroads consent. This iron hoop was our first signal device. A long handled maul was swung against it to sound the alarm of fire.

The first piece of equipment was a hand pumper manned by 20 men 10 on each side. the old baby could throw a stream of water 125 feet. Cisterns and wells were the water supply. Later on a hook and ladder truck was purchased for $600.00, from an upstate fire department. Of course this also was horse drawn.

The Centerport Fire District was formed in 1924 with the late George H. Miller, the first Chairman of the board. Our first rescue vehicle was a gift from the late William K. Vanderbilt, an honorary member of our department.

Currently our membership consists of approximately 100 men and women who have a strong desire to serve their community. The motivating thought in the minds of our charter members, still prevails on a 24 hour basis today.

One of the most respected offices to ever be held in the fire service is Chief. and in their honor this history page is dedicated.

Chiefs Of The Centerport Fire Department

1898 to Date


JAMES HOWARD1898
HENRY DENTON1899-1902
FRANKLYN MORRIS1903-1904
THEODORE B. SAMMIS1905
FRED COTRELL1911
JOHN S. BUNCE1906-1910, 1912-1914
GEORGE BUNCE1915-1920
WALTER ROWLAND1921-1926
THOMAS UTTER1927; 1929-1931
EDWARD N. MILLER1928
HAROLD WITTING1932-1934
BYRON NICHOLS1932; 1937; 1945-1946
HAROLD POPLEES1935
ANTON POLACEK, JR.1936
ERHARDT GRAULICH1938-1944
GEORGE SIMPSON1947-1948
JOSEPH F. JARET1949-1951
WILLIAM WAMP1952-1953
ROBERT GANGLOFF1954-1955
RICHARD J. REYNOLDS1956-1957
EARL SAMMIS1958-1959
WILLIAM P. SWAN JR.1960
WILLIAM T. KELSEY1961-1962
HARRY R. BURR1963
JOHN B. KEARNEY1964-1965
KENNETH SWAN1966-1967
KENNETH KLERK1968-1969
DOUGLAS DAVIDSON1070-1971
DONALD MILLER SR.1972-1973
EDWIN SEIM1974-1975
LOUIS R. RISPOLI1976-1977
WILLIAM K. BOHATY1978
WILLIAM WAMP JR.1979; 1981
LOUIS R. SCARDUZIO1980
PATRICK FALLON1982-1983
JAMES M. FEELEY1984-1985
GEORGE S. PRIBYL1986-1987
PAUL STEVENSON1988-1989
ANDREW MARK1990-1991
GUSTAV ZEIS1992-1993
PETER GUNTHER1994-1995
PAUL HEGLUND1996-1997
ROBERT SIMPSON1998-1999
JAMES FEELEY2000 - 2001
KEVIN DEARIE2002
JAMES VARESE2003 - 2004
JOHN GIACOPPI2005 -