Firetruck being built - now just have to pay for it

NORTH CANAAN — The race is on. Work has begun on the Canaan Fire Company’s (CFC) much-needed new fire engine. It is expected to be ready for delivery by the end of the year. Between now and then, the fire company volunteers need to raise money to finish paying for it.

They have not set a specific goal amount for this phase. They have an equipment fund that will be tapped, but are looking to an always generous public to help with the final tab of $488,000.

At a town meeting in May, voters approved a $200,000 appropriation from a capital account funded with tax dollars. The current annual amount set aside toward a new firetruck is $75,000, which is also about what the appropriation leaves in the account.

CFC is looking to replace one of its larger, and oldest, trucks, a 1981 Ford/Oren that is no longer worth repairing.

The new truck is a Spartan, with a six-man cab and both water and foam suppression systems. It will look similar to the Spartan the Falls Village Volunteer Fire Department added to its lineup last year as Engine No. 9. CFC contracted with the same company, Gowans-Knight of Watertown.

“The $200,000 paid for the chassis,†said CFC member and past Chief Charlie Perotti. “It’s in and they’ve started working on the body. The fire company will pick up the tab for the rest.â€

As for the fundraising approach, Perotti said, “We’ve gone to the local businesses before for donations, but times are tough. We’d like to see if we can raise the money in other ways.â€

CFC stopped holding its annual carnival last year, but will find lots of ways to raise money during Railroad Days in July. Members will man their popular food booth on July 17, the night of the fireworks. Just before the fireworks begin, they will draw winners for an all-cash raffle with a top prize of $2,000.

Bingo will be hosted on July 7, 8 and 9, and even sooner, look for a boot drive at the intersection of routes 7 and 44, by the firehouse. Firefighters armed with empty boots will stand in the middle of the street and collect donations from drivers. Last year, Perotti said, donations were down from  when they tried it the year before. The take for the day, however, of mostly dollar bills and loose change, amounted to more than $5,000.

Progress on the firetruck will be posted in a photo gallery at gowansknight.com and at canaanfirecompany.org, where online donations can be made. Checks made payable to Canaan Fire Company may be sent to 4 East Main St., North Canaan, CT 06018.

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