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The addition is now complete!
What a great
job the building committee did in organizing and seeing that each phase
of the construction was completed. Many thanks to Phil Kriss,
Billy & Gayle LeGeyt, Roy LeClaire, and Jack Rebick Sr. for all their
hard work and commitment in seeing that the addition to the Barkhamsted
East Fire Department went smoothly!

Chief Gayle LeGeyt
of Barkhamsted East Fire Department has served as chief now for three
years. Fascinated with the trucks, people, and a eagerness to learn she
joined twenty years ago. She now hopes that more people will follow in
her path. "You can help your neighbor, your community, you can learn new
life saving skills and meet new people" said Chief Gayle LeGeyt. Chief
LeGeyt also commented on how the fire service has evolved over the
years. continue
History: The
Barkhamsted East Volunteer Fire Department was built in 1970-1971. It
came about in the late 1969 to early 1970s when some 25 residents from
the Washington Hill-Ratlum Road area were concerned they weren't getting
adequate fire protection. At that time east of the Barkhamsted Reservoir
was served by Pleasant Valley and East Hartland Fire Departments.
Residents felt that a fire department was needed on the east side of the
reservoir to provide adequate fire protection for the community. A eight
member commission represented the Washington Hill and Ratlum Road area.
The eight members were Douglas McMaster,
Roy LeClaire, Roger Carlson,
Robert Stadler, Earle Young, Ted Thoben, John Migalka and Tom Ullery.
These men were the start of the foundation of what became Barkhamsted
East Volunteer Fire Company 1. The land was donated by Mr.& Mrs. Stanley
Sczygiel. continue
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