Maureen McDaniel, Church Hill Public Library Manager, was presented Wednesday with a copy of Alderman Bill Killen’s most recent book, “Firefighting With Henry’s Model T.”
By Joel Spears
CHURCH HILL — Dual passions in life
influenced Church Hill Alderman Bill Killen to recently write and publish “Firefighting With Henry’s
Model T,” a collection of photographs and short stories that examines a century of firefighting with
the Model T Ford.
“It took me 40 hours per week for about six months to
complete and I loved every minute of it,” Killen said proudly. “It was difficult to make print
deadline because more and more information would come up as I researched material for the
project.”
Killen is admittedly a fire apparatus history buff and his interest
doesn’t stop at research.
He became a volunteer firefighter with Potomac
Heights Volunteer Fire Department in Indian Head, Maryland at age 16. There, in June 1960 he
was appointed a probationary firefighter with the Naval Ordnance Station Fire
Department.
His life in fire service grew into a 52-year career that
culminated with service at Kennedy Space Center Fire Department, where he was part of the Apollo and
Skylab Astronaut Rescue Teams.
He also served as director of the Navy Fire and
Emergency Services from 1985 until 2004 and fire chief of Holston Army Ammunition Plant at Allandale
from 2005 until 2006.
The latter brought him to Church Hill where he lives
with his wife of almost 50 years, Carole, and was elected Alderman last July.
With a broad personal collection of historical photographs of fire fighting vehicles, Killen
said rather than develop a pictorial history book, he wanted “to capture significant stories of each
apparatus” that allow people to see their importance to firefighting.
“Firefighting with Henry’s Model T” covers vehicles from Long Island to L.A. and Oregon to
Illinois, but the most important thing, Killen said, is the benefit he hopes organizations receive
from book sales.
All proceeds will benefit the International Association of
Fire Chiefs Foundation, the Model T Ford Club of America Museum, the Model T Ford Club International
Foundation, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, the Canadian Fallen Firefighters
Foundation, and the National Fire Heritage Center.
In addition to this most
recent work, Killen has authored several papers for fire service technical publications, including
the “Navy Marine Corps Fire Apparatus 1836-2000 Photo Gallery,” co-authored the history of Kennedy
Space Center Fire Department and is a contributing author for the book “Firefighters.”
He is also working on an inspirational book titled, “Then Sings My
Soul.”
In his spare time, Killen has also restored a 1923 Stoughton 350 GPM
Rotary Gear fire engine and is currently researching the history of Stoughton Wagon
Works.
Other accomplishments to his credit include: past-president of the
International Association of Fire Chiefs, service on the IAFC Board of Directors, and current
vice-president of the National Fire Heritage Center (Heritage Hall of America’s Fire Services and
Fire Protection Disciplines, Inc).
He also represents the International
Association of Fire Chiefs on the board of the International Fire Service Research Center and Policy
Institute, is a past president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs Foundation and
currently serves on its board of directors.
In addition to these firefighting
organizations, he is a member of the Model T Ford Club of America, Model T Ford Club International,
and Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Motorized Fire Apparatus in America, the
Antique Automobile Club of America, Antique Truck Historical Society, and a member of the Bristol,
VA/TN Fire Museum board of directors.
On Monday, August 25, from 6 p.m. until
7:30 p.m., Killen will be selling and signing copies of “Firefighting with Henry’s Model T” at
Church Hill Public Library, located off Highway 11W behind Church Hill Shopping
Center.
joel.spears@therogersvillereview.com