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A look back in time......at our proud history




In this very early picture of the men of the Big Stone Gap Fire Brigade the equipment was pulled to the scene by the men.


Fire Destroyed a whole block of town in 1908 this picture was obtained from Garnett Gilliam by Jeff Stipe

An older photo of the Fire Department at the old Town Hall when it stood on East 5th Street around 1920-30

This picture is an early group picture of the members of the fire department back in the 1930s and 40s

1948 Open Top American La France

Chief Spec Mumpower riding in a parade on the departments 1948 American La France.

Chief Spec Mumpower

Station 1-note the sign that says Big Stone Gap Fire Department is not there and there is a window where the bay door was added later on this is one of the first known pictures of the station. The 1948 American La France is the newest Truck in this picture.

The Fire Department around 1953. *note the second story has not been added on yet.



Station 1 without its second story addition again notice the windows and the bell sitting in the grass in front of the building it is now on the other side of the building with the time capsule

1960 Down town fire Destroyed several buildings on April 26th

Side view of the station *note the windows on this side that are no longer there and the rear bay is just being built on


Station 1 with the 1973 Ford 155 and the departments 58 and 48 La France pumpers along with a 1969 mini pumper.  *note the mini pumpers bay is now the gear room and the bay is now at that back rear of the station

Group Picture of the 1973 members

October 12, 1977 Ben Franklin Store on Wood Avenue Fire....Appy and Norton FD were called to back up BSG firefighters.  (click on picture for additonal)

Oct 12, 1988 This Group of Big Stone Firemen are all smiles as the men have just received new turnout gear

May 12th 1990 Fire Destroyed Helberts Market and Bowers Lumber!   (Thanks to Firefighter Daniel Rollins for this picture)

Engine 155, Engine 1, 157 and the Fire Departments Chevy Bus just received a good washing.


2002 Fire Department Members

Engines 1,2, and 3 at Sation 1

Special thanks to Firefighter/Training Officer/Chief Engineer  Jeff "Salt" Stipe for the pictures and input on the site without you this would of not been possible.