Fire House #1 Dedicated to Former Assistant Chief

On May 7th the Linden Fire Department held a dedication ceremony to dedicate Fire House #1 to Elmer Glover, Linden’s first paid firefighter and an assistant chief of the department. Elmer Glover started with the department on July 16, 1916 as a paid driver of their brand new 1916 American LaFrance fire engine. Elmer was later promoted to Assistant Chief and served on the department until his retirement in 1952.
In attendance at the dedication were Linden Mayor Derek Armstead, Linden Fire Chief Joseph Dooley, Deputy Chief Kevin Brady and many retired and active members of the department. Chief Dooley spoke stating “It is important to recognize the past members of the department in that they are the ones that helped shape the department into what it is today.”
The dedication is part of the yearlong celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Linden Fire Department. The culmination of this celebration will be taking place on July 16, 2016 with a parade of antique and modern fire  apparatus down Wood Avenue followed by a festivities open to the public at the Raymond Wood Promenade on North Wood Ave in Linden. All are invited to attend the parade and festivities.

(above) Fire House #1 Dedication Plaque to Elmer Glover, Linden’s first paid firefighter and an assistant chief of the department.

(above) Fire House #1 Dedication Plaque to Elmer Glover, Linden’s first paid firefighter and an assistant chief of the department.

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