In the early 1930’s when the
newspaper, Daily Mirror, developed
Putnam Lake, the Patterson Fire
Department answered all calls in
the area. Several years later a
dozen men from Putnam Lake joined
the Patterson Fire Department.
One of those men were Kenneth A.
Hall, now deceased, used his own
car equipped with brooms and
shovels to fight any kind of fire
until the Patterson Fire
Department arrived. It was those
men who convinced the town board
in Patterson to let them have
their 1928 Dodge Chemical truck.
It was finally agreed that the men
from Putnam Lake may buy the Truck
for the price of $1.00. These men
formed their own fire department.
They called themselves The
Putnam Lake Fireman’s Association.
The Dodge truck was then garaged in the shed on
the property of the Putnam Lake
Community Council on
Haviland
Drive, which today it the
town-owned Park.
In the 1940’s an electric siren
was installed on the roof of a
restaurant called the Putnam Lake
Inn. All Fire calls were answered
by the bar tender on telephone
number 947. The siren was then set
in motion; men responding were
then notified where the call was
located.
In the spring of 1948, a One
Floor, two bay
fire station at the corner of
Fairfield and
Haviland Drives were first
occupied. The Property consisted
of three lots which was generously
donated the previous year by the
late Dr. Joseph L.
Peloso,
M.D. Late in 1951 the Second floor
was added.

Also in the 1950’s Mr. Kenneth A.
Hall moved into the firehouse as
the dispatcher. At this time the
association had four sirens and
six call boxes. The telephone
system consisted of five phones,
one in each of the officer’s homes
and one in the fire house. Today
we have personal pagers to alert
the members of any emergency call,
two-way radios in each truck in
addition to the chief’s and
captains personal vehicles. All of
which are in connection with the
Putnam 911 dispatch center, in
Carmel, NY. We are also members of
the Putnam County mutual aid pact
1.
Our Firehouse is currently located
at the intersection of Fairfield
Drive and
Haviland
Drive. With seven bays, two
offices, and a large meeting room
upstairs. Our department has
come along way from the shed it
once was. While the
buildings may have changed over
the years the mission of the
Putnam Lake Fire Department has
not. We are all still here to
serve and protect the community in
which we all reside.

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