Details for Corpus Christi Fire Department

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014155

Data

Marker Number 14155
Atlas Number 5507014155
Marker Title Corpus Christi Fire Department
Index Entry Corpus Christi Fire Department
Address
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 658138
UTM Northing 3075487
Subject Codes fire and fire departments
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location La Retama Park, at corner of Peoples, Mesquite and Schatzell
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1871, a fire at the home of William L. Rogers prompted Corpus Christi citizens to organize a volunteer fire deparment. Felix Noessel and Peter Benson started a subscription list, raising funds for purchasing equipment. City officials helped acquire a small fire engine, and the Pioneer No. 1 Company formed in November 1871. In June 1872, the men held a parade, ball and banquet to raise money for a Fireman's Hall. Similar events marked the hall dedication and the first-year anniversary of the Pioneer team later that year. The Pioneers' first fire consumed a local African American Baptist church in January 1873, and the city immediately raised money to buy a truck operated by the Lone Star Hook and Ladder Company. The Pioneers bought a bell to hang in the Market Hall tower. Through code and city ward number, the city used the bell to communicate the vicinity of a fire to firefighters and residents. The two fire companies consolidated in 1874. The city's water works system opened in June 1893. Before that time, firefighters pumped water from the bay, cisterns or wells. With additional fire companies and a pressurized water system, the fire department was more effective, and in 1913, the city began paying its firefighters. The department updated its trucks, equipment and pumping methods with technological advances over the years. The original fire bell was donated to the USS Houston during World War II, and in 1942, Corpus Christi firefighters had a new headquarters building and alarm system. Despite ongoing city water shortages throughout the past century, the city's dedicated firefighters have continued to risk their lives to protect the well-being of their community.

Location Map

View this record in full map (opens in new tab/window)