1918 - The water system in the City of Camas consisted of a privately owned water line, piping water down from Dead Lake (now known as Fallen Leaf Lake). Fire protection consisted of horse-drawn hose carts kept in a small barn at the corner of Fourth and Cedar. There was no organized Fire Department, volunteers or otherwise.
1923 - A major fire destroyed much of downtown Camas between Birch and Cedar Streets, instigating the organization of the Camas Volunteer Fire Department.