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Comstock Fire & Rescue currently has three stations, 6 trucks, 2 grass rigs and a boat. 45 members make up the roster including a full time Fire Chief and Fire Inspector. The three stations are manned 24/7 with paid on call members. The stations cover an area of approximately 36 miles in size with a population of 15,000. We also cover six miles of Interstate I 94 and have mutual and initial aid agreements with several surrounding townships. Comstock averages 100- 120 incidents per month which include fire and rescue. Comstock Fire Department also has one of the two Decon trailers in the county, which are supplied by Homeland Security.

In or around 1924 the first firefighters were composed of a few volunteers who manned a bucket brigade. Some time after that a wheel driven cart was used. In the later part of 1928 the need for better fire protection was evident and monies were collected for a fire protection association. With the money a Model T truck and an old fire truck were purchased and the men put them together to obtain their first fire truck. Shortly after that the department got better organized and elected a fire chief. Soon the need for more equipment was evident and a Packard paddy wagon was purchased, outfitted and put into service. The next truck was Daisy June, a 1934 Chevy with two 30 gallon soda acid tanks on the back. Later a 500 gallon water tank was added for pressure. In 1943 the department's first new truck was purchased. It was a 1943 Seagrave.

The next few years two fire districts were established and more volunteers joined. The township board needed an office and so a combination Township Hall and Fire Station were built. This building is near the comer of River and Comstock and was completed in 1951. Later a separate Township Hall was built on King Hwy and the Fire Department took over as "Central Station". Daisy June and the Seagrave No.43 were the first fire trucks to be in the new station.

Because of the growth of the township and need for fire protection, another fire station was built in 1961. This station is located on the comer of"H" Avenue and North 26th street. This station had two bays for trucks. A 1961 Ford 500 G.P.M. pumper and Engine 42, the Seagrave were stationed at the "North Station". In 1971 two more bays were added.

January 2002 marked the addition of a 3rd Fire Station for the east side of the township. A new Rescue Pumper was added in 2004.


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