2010 Annual Meeting

The General Warren Emergency Co.#2 is pleased to announce its Officers and Delegates for 2010.

Line Officers:

  • Captain Bart Gordon
  • First Lieutenant Gary Nash

House Officers:

  • President Bud Wassmer
  • Vice President Joe Gordon

Department Officers:

  • Warden Andy Connors
  • Warden Matt Connors

Delegates to the 2010 Chiefs Convention:

  • Ex-Chief Joseph P Gordon 1964-1966
  • Ex-Chief Frank ‘Bud’ Wassmer 1991-1992
  • Ex-Chief Andrew Connors 1999-2000

Nominee for the Chief of the Haverstraw Fire Department:

  • Peter J. Rugg

For a complete list of the 2010-20011 officers, please visit the Membership page.

1954 International Harvester John Bean

1954 INTERNATIONAL JOHN BEAN HIGH PRESSURE

“High Pressure and Whistling Fog”

Our 1954 International Harvester John Bean High Pressure truck was to become the benchmark for all of our apparatus since. The John Bean High Pressure had a 300 gallon tank, high pressure discharges, electric generator, hydraulic extrication tools, lighting, and ‘Indian’ tanks and became the workhorse of the department through the 50’s and 60’s.

With the ability to pump water, work accidents, and complete salvage operations, unit 4-EM was born. Shown with our first boat. When we retired this truck in 1977, it went first to the Village as a sewer jet, eventually going to the Village of West Haverstraw as a stake truck.

1954IH


Researching Haverstraw

GWE2

The  General Warren Emergency Company #2 has operated continuously for 155 years, and our records, photo’s and stories speak volumes of the history of the Village of Haverstraw and it’s Fire Department. As we entered our 150th year back in 2004, we had the ability to identify the names of all of our membership rolls for those 150 years, which we published in book form. The next step was getting those names out onto the web, in a format that would encourage family genealogy research, along with tools and links to carry the research on.

Geneology

Reading the name searches on our website reveals a Who’s Who of Haverstraw’s past. Former members, families of former residents, and long lost connections come and research the family name. Seeing the company website become such a destination; a half of a million hits last year, and the fact that a vast majority were ‘Haverstraw’ people searching the family name, caused us to give pause. We created the Genealogy page to help our visitors research and investigate their Haverstraw connections, many who may have served in the General Warren Emergency Company #2. We have also helped many others;  apparatus hobbyists, fire whistle fanatics, and history buffs all spend time here and we try to answer all questions in a reasonable period of time. Either way, were happy to have you visit our website, encourage your links for non-commercial purposes, and hope you find your connection to Haverstraw helpful.

The Haverstraw Fire Department

4-1 Vehicle

The Haverstraw Fire Department, Rockland County Department 4, consists of a Fire Council of one Chief Officer, four Assistant Chief Officers, and 10 Wardens who administer the Haverstraw Fire Department. Operationaly, the Fire Chief and his 4 assistants lead the Department at all non-EMS emergency incidents in the Village of Haverstraw, New York.

Companies

  • Rescue Hook and Ladder Company #1
  • General Warren Emergency Company #2
  • Relief Hose Company #3
  • Cosgriff Hose Company #4
  • Lady Warren Hose Company #5

Chief Officers 2009-2010

  • 4-1 Chief Peter Rugg  General Warren #2
  • 4-2 Assistant Chief Patrick McNamee Relief #3
  • 4-3 Assistant Chief Al Lynch Lady Warren #5
  • 4-4 Assistant Chief Robert Drexler Jr. Cosgriff #4
  • 4-5 Assistant Chief Thomas Price Rescue #1

Apparatus

  • Rescue H&L #1 operates a 1969 Pirsch model 41E open cab 100′ tractor drawn aerial as “4-99”
  • General Warren #2 operates a 1998 Saulsbury Spartan/Gladiator heavy rescue as “4-EM”
  • Relief Hose #3 operates a 2002 KME 1750 GPM pumper as “4-1750”
  • Cosgriff Hose operates a 1989 American LaFrance 1500 GPM pumper as “4-1500”
  • Lady Warren #5 operates a 2005 KME 1500 GPM pumper as “4-1501”

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