Winter is upon us

Rescue Sled attached to the ATV your ride out to the ambulance or helicopter if you get hurt at Bucks Lake
Well summer is over and the fire department is “winterizing” for the snow and cold. Our fire engines are being drained of water and anti-freeze is back filled into the pumps.
We have provided training in the use of the rescue sled for our snowmobiler’s and groomer operators and all is ready. Be careful out there and if you have a problem
CALL 911
Let’s hope for a wonderful, safe, winter and lots of snow to fill our lake and end the drought. I for one will be around to enjoy Bucks Lake and all its glory in the winter months.
Have a great time on the snow.
1994 to 2014, Twenty Years of Service to Our Community
Yes it is true, 20 years ago Pat Cook had an idea that the Bucks Lake Community needed to provide our own fire suppression service to our cabin owners. As the plan grew support from the members of our homeowners association and friends, Pat recruited local community members to become the first fire fighters of the all volunteer Bucks Lake Volunteer Fire Company for the benefit of the homeowners.
And thus the start of the fire plan. As time moved forward the homeowners voluntarily funded the building of the fire station and procurement of a retired Forest Service fire truck loving named “Brutus”, then our current engine 7921 (the yellow truck). Our mutual aid partner and neighbors donated “Lil Red” to our fleet. Lil Red was a 1968 GMC pick up converted to fire truck . It ran the medical calls as well had 100 gallons of water on board for small stuff.
When Pat retired, Mike Hoover was the new Fire Chief. He was successful in writing a grant for new PPE, (personal protective equipment) turnouts, boots, helmets, breathing masks and tanks (SCBA), and clothing. Mike decided his talents were best suited as a member of our team so Jim Rutherford took over the duties as Fire Chief for a while. After Jim’s tenure as chief, Jeff Iversen became our current Fire Chief.
It has been 20 years since the beginning of fire service to our community, friends, and visitors. It is with pride I offer a hearty CONGRATULATIONS BUCKS LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT!!
If you need help CALL 911. Our fire department volunteers will respond and if additional resources are required we can call upon our capable neighbors the Meadow Valley Fire Department.
Stay safe and enjoy the bounty of our area. Please be careful. Think fire safe. Enjoy Bucks Lake
The annual pancake breakfast on July 5, 2014 was a huge success. We served over 650 breakfasts, our raffle prize table was stuffed, and all had a great time. Fire trucks, helicopters,crafts, friends, fun………Thanks to all our wonderful staff who work tirelessly to make this a success.
