Putnam Volunteer Fire Department
The Putnam Volunteer Fire Department is located in the town of Putnam, Oklahoma, at the northern tip of Washington County. Founded in 1806, Putnam is a historic town named after Israel Putnam, an American Army general and Freemason known as Old Put, who famously said, "Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes, then shoot low." The fire department serves the community with dedication and commitment.
Putnam, with its rich history and connection to General Putnam, offers a glimpse into the past while providing essential services to its residents. The town is home to Putnam Central School and is supported by various departments, including the Town Council, Highway Department, and Planning Board. With its picturesque location and strong community spirit, Putnam is a place where history and modernity coexist harmoniously.
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