Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Waterloo Fire Department 1919

 

New Waterloo fire truck - an American-La France model

1919 was a year of big changes for the Waterloo Fire Department. Longtime chief A. A. Dunham retired in early August, citing health problems. Assistant Chief Martin Burke filled in as chief for a few months until Captain Ray Tiller was appointed chief in early October.

Shortly after that, the city council approved the purchase of a new American-La France fire truck at a cost of nearly $12,000. The new truck had a complete hose and chemical system and a booster pump. It could pump 300 gallons per minute.

Waterloo Fire Chief Ray Tiller
A report in The Waterloo Courier said the city suffered roughly $91,000 in losses because of fire in 1918. The number was very low.

The hope was that the new equipment could bring that number down even further.

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