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History

AFFPA LOCAL 1290 HISTORY

The Aurora Fire Fighters Protective Association began on November 20, 1957 when the International Association of Fire Fighters gave the Aurora Fire Fighters IAFF Affiliate Local #1290.  They operated out of two stations and covered an area of approximately 12 square miles with 14 fire fighters working a two-platoon system.  Today, the Aurora Fire Fighters cover an area of 153 square miles, with a population of over 300,000 people, operating 15 stations, with three battalions and over 270 members of the Local operating on a three-platoon system.

The town of Aurora originated in Colorado as the town of Fletcher, named after a prominent businessman and developer in 1890.  It kept that name until 1907 when it became the City of Aurora.  The fire department was a total volunteer department until 1951.  In 1951, Fire Fighter Ray Sallies was hired by the City as the first and only paid fire fighter.  Over the next few years, other paid firefighters were hired until late 1956 when the remaining volunteers were asked if they wanted to become paid firefighters.  None of them accepted, and the Aurora Fire Fighters became fully paid.  In 1957, the firefighters applied and became an affiliate of the International Association of Fire Fighters, and became Charter Local #1290 as the Aurora Fire Fighters Protective Association.  The principle officers at that time were, President Fay Sweat and Secretary/Treasurer Wilbur Johnson with a membership of 14 other firefighters.  The primary goal of the Local at that time was the implementation of Civil Service.  This however did not happen until 1967.  This so incensed the mayor that he never spoke to another firefighter again.  Two new stations were built in the sixties.  In the seventies and early eighties seven new fire stations were built, the City of Aurora and the fire department continued to see tremendous growth and prosperity.

Aurora was now the fourth largest city in the state, and had been growing at a rapid pace.  The department had been running on medical calls almost from the start and has had a separate rescue squad since 1957.  The members were trained to Red Cross Advanced First Aid.  In July of 1977, the first Paramedics graduated, and the firefighters had their first Advanced Life Support squad.  In 1978, all members joining the fire department were required to obtain and maintain their EMT certification.  EMD was incorporated into our dispatch center, and all of the dispatchers are trained to the EMD level.

In 1978, Aurora started its own fire academy for its recruits.  In 1985, the Aurora Fire Department and the Denver Fire Department combined their training facilities to form the Rocky Mountain Fire Academy.  This is still in effect today, with both departments holding recruit classes, officer training, company training, and hazmat training along with various outside agencies being brought in and trained here.

In 1980, a hazardous materials response team was formed and is still in effect today operating out of Station #2.  In 1989, the implementation of a High Angle Rescue Team was formed.  In 1993, a new heavy rescue apparatus was purchased and the High Angle Rescue Team and the Technical Rescue Team was formed into one company and became Heavy Rescue/RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) and operates out of Station #8.

Today, the Aurora Fire Fighters Protective Association is established to promote and protect the interests of the members.  This is accomplished in part through membership in a variety of professional organizations.  The International Association of Fire Fighters is our main source of support along with the Colorado Professional Fire Fighters and the AFL-CIO.  This network of organizations is dedicated to the working man and woman providing vital information and resources to the Aurora Fire Fighters.  But our main asset is membership.  The key event in our history was COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.  This was a result of the membership going door-to-door and taking the labor message to the citizens.  This monumental achievement has empowered the Fire Fighters, who now have an active role in determining pay, benefits and working conditions.  All members of Local 1290 are dedicated to protecting the rights of  Fire Fighters and providing quality service to the citizens of Aurora.

In 2009, the City of Aurora continues to grow.  We are the third largest city in the state.  With the fire department answering over 30,000 calls in 2008 and with new challenges on the horizon, we accept these responsibilities with great pride and professionalism.  All of our Engine and Truck Companies are staffed with a minimum of four people.  We have excellent safety and personal protective equipment.  All of our Engine and Truck Companies are ALS Paramedic.  We do our own dispatching, training, technical rescue, hazmat response, air program, public relations, arson, health and safety, and maintenance programs.  We are an ISO Class 2 rated fire department and we received International Accreditation in 2000.   All these areas are taken seriously by the members of Local 1290 and we will continue to try and make great strides in the area of safety, protective equipment, pay and benefits.  Just as our slogan says, it truly is “BECAUSE LIFE COUNTS”.

 






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