Commemorative ornament of historic Carson City Warren Engine Co. No. 1 available

The Warren Engine Co. No. 1 Carson City Historical Building Ornament Collectable for 2021 is available in time for Christmas. The collector's edition ornament was crafted with remarkable three-dimensional detail.

This year's select ornament of Warren Engine Co. No. 1 highlights the Historical Buildings Ornament Collection of Carson City, which started in 2003. The ornament is $15 and is available at the following locations:

Purple Avocado, 904 N Curry St, Carson City, Tuesday through Friday 10 to 5:30, Saturday 10 to 4:30 p.m. and between now and Christmas, open daily. Past year's ornaments are also available at Purple Avocado.

The ornament is also available at Warren Engine Fire Museum, 777 S Stewart St, Carson City, call Teri 775 691-1995 for times; Nevada Legislature Gift Shop, Room 1189 of the Legislative Building, 401 S Carson St, Carson City (call (775) 684-6835 for times) and the Nevada State Museum, 600 N Carson St, Carson City, Wednesday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

According to the Warren Engine Co. No. 1 Museum Facebook page, the fire station was organized in Carson City, then in Utah Territory, on June 17, 1863.

“Where Duty Calls, There You’ll Find Us,” the motto of Warren Engine Co. No. 1, has stood the test of more than 150 years of service and continues to guide the efforts of one of the oldest continuously serving volunteer fire companies on the West Coast.

The 20 or so residents who organized the company raised about $2,000 and arranged for purchase of a Hunneman hand-pumped fire engine from Marysville, California along with two hose carts and three hundred feet of new fire hose from San Francisco. The new company’s first test of fire was on August 12, 1863 when fire broke out in the Indian Queen Hotel. Although two buildings were destroyed, Warren Engine Co. No. 1 stopped the fire from spreading to other buildings, considered a success at the time.

At about the same time Warren Engine Co. No. 1 was organized, a small group of residents organized a second company, Carson Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, with a two wheel ladder truck, compliment of ladders, hooks, rope and other tools. Little is known about this company that was apparently effective in its firefighting efforts, but disbanded in 1866.

With the patronage of Carson City founder Abe Curry, another fire company was organized on April 20, 1864. Curry Engine Co. No. 2 purchased the former Knickerbocker No. 5 engine from San Francisco and would soon house it in a substantial stone firehouse built by Curry, that stands today at the corner of Curry and Musser Streets.

It was a matter of pride for a fire company to put “first water” on a blaze, and although rivals for that honor, the three fire companies worked together well to combat the “fire fiend,” protecting Carson City’s frame and masonry structures from flames that could quickly leap from building to building.

In 1873, a citizens committee led by Ormsby County Sheriff Shubal T. Swift raised $4,500 to purchase a steam-powered fire engine from the Silsby Manufacturing Co. in Seneca Falls, New York. Members from both Warren Engine Co. No. 1 and Curry Engine Co. No. 2 defected from those companies to form Swift Engine Co. No. 3, and local officials divided the Curry firehouse to house the new steamer. This, and continual disagreement over how to select a fire chief created a lasting bitterness between the three rival companies and prevented formation of an organized fire department.

By 1908, both rival Swift Engine Co. No. 3 and Curry Engine Co. No. 2 had ceased to exist as organized fire companies, and the City Trustees requested Warren Engine Co. No. 1 to move into the former Curry firehouse and take control of all of the fire apparatus.

Warren Engine Co. No. 1 has always looked to the future and in 1913 raised funds and successfully lobbied for purchase of a 1913 Seagrave chemical-hosewagon, believed to be the first motorized fire apparatus in the State of Nevada. Warren Engine Co. continued its progressive attitude with continual upgrades of newer, better motorized fire apparatus. It also sought passage of a bond issue for construction of a new firehouse in 1954, and was successful in seeking creation of the Carson City Fire Department in 1964 with a career fire chief and career firefighters.

In addition to its firefighting duties, members of Warren Engine Co. No. 1 have continued the tradition of public service that began in 1863 and today is the steward of the artifacts and historic fire apparatus in the museum at the Carson City Fire Department, reflecting 150 years of dedicated service protecting the life and property of the residents of Carson City.

To read a more complete history of Warren Engine Co. No. 1 and early firefighting in Carson City, obtain a copy of “Where Duty Calls, The story of Warren Engine Co. No. 1,” from the Warren Engine Co. No. 1 Museum.

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