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INDIANOLA FIRE DEPT
110 N. 1st Street
Indianola, IA 50125
Ph   (515) 961-9405
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Upcoming events

 

March 17, 2012 10:00 am  St Patrick's Day Parade

April 14, 2012 
08:00 am 
Mid Year Meeting, Iowa Fireman's Association Convention 

June 8, 2012 
06:00 pm 
 
Relay for Life 
      
June 10, 2012 
 
10:00 am  
Firefighter's Memorial 
              
July 4, 2012 
 
10:00 am 
 
Milo/Carlisle Parade 

July 28, 2012 
 
10:00 am 
 
Balloon Parade 
 
September 8, 2012 
 
10:00 am 
 
Manchester Convention 
 
September 22, 2012 
 
10:00 am 
 
Log Cabin Day Parade 
 
October 7, 2012 
 
  National Fallen Firefighters Memorial 
 
November 2, 2012 
 
07:00 pm 
 
Holiday Extravaganza 
 
November 10, 2012 
 
08:00 pm 
 
EMS Conference 
              

Iowa firefighters Memorial

History of the Memorial

In 1988, Mike Reuman, a firefighter from Traer, Iowa on vacation in another state noticed a sign pointing to a firefighter's memorial in a near by state park. His stop catalyzed the start of a project in which Iowans can take great pride. In 1990 the Iowa Firefighters Association commissioned a bronze memorial sculpture. Their challenge was to find a home suitable for such a touching memorial. After an extensive application process, research and site visits, the Iowa Firefighters Association, in 1992, chose Coralville due to it's scenic hilltop location, ease of access for Interstate travelers, availability 365 days a year, a visitor center and park like atmosphere, proximity to hotels and restaurants and commitment of Coralville/Iowa City leaders to create and perpetually care for the site. The memorial park was dedicated April 10, 1994 at a ceremony attended by 2,500 firefighters and fellow Iowans.

For more information on the Iowa Firefighter Memorial vistit, http://iowafirememorial.org/History.htm

Annually the Indianol Fire Department Honor Guard honors the tradition by presenting dedication and honor to those who have fallen at the Memorial.

National fallen FIrefighters memorial

History of the Memorial

Constructed in 1981, the 7-foot stone monument features a sculptured Maltese Cross, the traditional symbol of the fire service. An engraved plaque on the monument bears a message from President Ronald W. Reagan. At the base of the monument, an eternal flame symbolizes the spirit of all firefighters--past, present and future.

Plaques encircling the monument list the names of the men and women of the fire service who have died in service to their communities since 1981. Whenever a firefighter dies in the line of duty, fire officials post a notice of the death at the monument and lower flags at the site to half-staff.

Each year, America honors its fallen fire heroes during a National Memorial Service at the monument site. The ceremony includes the placing of a Presidential Wreath at the monument and dedication of a plaque honoring those who died in the line of duty during the previous year.

A Wall of Honor is now in place around the monument. The first plaque was placed on the Wall with the names of the firefighters who died in the line of duty during 2004.

Work is now under way to expand the monument site to create a National Memorial Park.

For more information about the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial visit, http://www.firehero.org/memorialpark/memorial/
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