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April 59
May 24
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Yearly Call Totals

2005 641
2006 627
2007 638
2008 612
2009 607
2010 668
2011 814
2012 629
   
   
   
   
   


277 North Locust Point Road, New Kingstown, PA  17072
Phone 717.766.4033 Fax 717.796.1544

Breakfast Buffet   Sunday, May 19th  6AM-11AM

Web Site Updated 5/15

 
 

Accident on Wertzville Rd





5/13-E233 responded on the 2nd call of the day to assist Co. 31 with an accident in the 7200 blk of Wertzville Rd. R31 arrived to find one patient in the vehicle and stabilized. E233 arrived and assisted with patient packaging and depowering. The crews stood by and then assisted with debris removal before clearing in about 30 minutes. Co.33 responded to an AFA earlier in the morning while performing rig checks and two (2) medical assist calls later in the evening.

Entrapment on the Interstate


E233 and equipment deployed

Heavy entrapment in the SUV

5/10-Just after both Engines and Tanker returned from a working truck fire on the Turnpike, the on station crew heard A840 reporting and accident with fire and entrapment on I81 just north of Exit 57. E233 responded on dispatch with a crew of 6, Squad 33 (with 4) responded shortly after. Chief 133 arrived at 16:11 reporting multiple tractor trailers involved and an SUV with entrapment. E31 and E233 arrived together with E233 taking the extrication and E31 handling a landing zone. The crew from E233 assisted by Co. 31 and Co. 30 (Hampden) worked to extricate the driver of the heavily damaged SUV. Crews worked on the extrication while EMS crews provided medical assistance side by side. Extrication was completed 31 minutes after arrival using all four (4) tools from E233 and additional tools and rams from R31 and Co. 30. The driver was flown from the scene. Unfortunately, the passenger and a dog was pronounced dead at the scene by the Cumberland County Coroner. Crews had to deal with extensive damage and heavy debris, some of which needed to be cleared so we could operate. Simultaneous extrication operations were conducted from the driver's side and rear of the vehicle in order to gain access to the patients. Crews remained on scene for several hours. Multiple Fire Police from Cumberland County assisted with traffic control as I81 needed closed at Exit 57 and Exit 52. Traffic was already heavy due to a previous incident in Dauphin County which closed I81 in both directions for several days. Company 33 had 27 members on this incident total; several of which remained on station to cover. Thanks to WSBF E313 for transferring to Station 33. Our prayers go out to the family and friends of the victim.

Safety Day at Vo Tech


Apparatus on Display

5/10-Co. 33 was invited to take part in the Safety Day sponsored by the Cumberland-Perry Vo Tech School Criminal Justice Department. E233 was on display from 8am-2pm along with apparatus from Silver Spring, Silver Spring EMS, West Shore ALS, Citizens Fire Rescue, Carlisle Fire Rescue, Upper Frankford, and Cumberland County DPS. Crews from all companies were on hand to provide apparatus and equipment tours as well as answer questions from the students and staff. Thanks to Bill Page for invite and providing a meal for the crew.

Thank You NK Ladies Auxiliary

5/9-Special thanks are extended to the NKFC Ladies Auxiliary for the recent purchase of over $800.00 of utensils and equipment for the kitchen. Many of these items are used in the background to prepare meals. We sincerely appreciate these items as a welcomed addition. Thanks again Ladies!

April Report

5/9-For the month of April, Co. 33 responded to 59 calls for Services. Of those, 12 were Fire Incidents, 27 Rescue Calls, 6 Hazardous Condition Calls, 3 Service Calls, 10 Good Intent Calls, and 1 (yes that's one) False Alarm. We responded to incidents in seven (7) different municipalities with the longest distance traveled going to the response to a Building Fire in Landisburg, Perry County. For the month, we averaged 11 personnel per call. The busiest day of the week was Friday with 16 calls. The remainder of the report can be found HERE.

Garage Fire Held in Check


E133 Crew begins to Open Up

E133 with one line off

C133 checks for extension

Almost made it into the eave

5/5-The in house system activated the crew already working on an afternoon cleaning project at the station to respond to the 300 blk of Country Club Rd in Middlesex Twp for the 1st alarm shed fire at 13:27. Chief 7 arrived just ahead of E133 (with 5) and T33 reporting the fire knocked down. The caller had extended the garden hose and FF Tim Potteiger (who lives nearby) had a PW in operation holding the fire. E133 crew pulled a crosslay and mopped up then check for extension. Command held Co.33 shortly after arrival. Co. 33 cleared at 14:30.

2013 NKFC/SDFC Super Raffle Winners List

5/5-Here are the winners from yesterday's raffle off the main ticket.
Click here to see the list in PDF Format.

 

Landing Zone at the Station





4/26-E133 handled a Landing Zone for Life Lion Helicopter at Station 33. EMS was on scene of a medical emergency prompting the flight. E133 was out 30 minutes.

Tuesday Training moves to Vehicle Rescue


Chief 133 covers Vehicle Stabilization

FF Pottinger gets ready with Air Bags

4/23-Training began on Vehicle Rescue this evening at a local auto sales property. Crews covered vehicle stabilization and air bag set up. The next several training classes will deal with various concepts of Vehicle Rescue and Stabilization techniques.

Response to Landisburg, Perry County


Heavy Smoke pushes from the Home

E233's crew of 4 returns equipment to the Engine

Ready to head home

4/23-At 03:46 Engine 233 was dispatched to transfer to Shermans Dale while they operated on a House Fire in Landisburg. As E233 completed the transfer and still on their ramp, Perry County 911 requested us to respond to the scene at 108 E Main St. Upon arrival at 04: 23, Command 4 advised our crew of 4 to report to the rear of the structure to assist Shermans Dale's crew. A collapse of the rear portion occurred prior to our arrival however extensive operations were needed to make access to hidden fires in the rubble. Members worked for several hours overhauling the area even removing brick by brick a collapsed wall. E233 cleared and was back in the County by 09:00 but the crew worked for another 45 minutes cleaning and washing gear.

Lunchtime Banquet



4/22-Over 150 people attended a banquet for the Rise and Shine Bowling Group today. Normally we see our banquet caterings during the evening hours so this was a nice change. Thanks to the group for selecting to return next year!

Roll Over on Locust Point Rd


FF D. Eckert looks over the Vehicle

Vehicle lost control, struck embankment and rolled



The Bumper Line was pulled due to a Gasoline Leak

4/20-The Township Companies were sent to N Locust Point Rd at the Quarry for an accident at 18:16. Chief 133 arrived just after dispatch to find a single vehicle overturned and occupants out of the vehicle. E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 made the response. Crews secured the vehicle as much as possible including controlling a gasoline leak. R31 was canceled before arriving. Co. 33 remained on scene until 18:58

Excellent Crowd at Final Meat Raffle



4/19-The final Meat Raffle for the Season was held Friday Night. A crowd of over 160 people attended making for a great way to end a successful run of Meat Raffles this year. Thanks so much to everyone that came out! See you in the fall!

Truck Tractor Fire


E239 crew working as E133 arrives

Remains of the Cab

Fire had extended into sleeper cab as well

4/19-At 10:03, Companies 39 and 33 were sent to 1072 Harrisburg Pike for a truck tractor on fire. C139 arrived with a working fire. Upon arrival of E133, the crew went forward to assist with the 2nd line and overhaul of the sleeper cab. Units cleared at 10:45

Mid-day Accident on Hogestown Rd


Side impact beams on the Saturn

Front axle damage to truck

R31 crew member obtains information

Heavy damage to the car

4/16-At 10:51 the Township Companies were sent to the 700 blk of Hogestown Rd for an accident. Crews arrived to find a passenger vehicle that struck a tractor trailer. Crews stabilized the vehicle to remove the patient. Other members secured the battery and checked the truck for fluid leaks. One the patient was loaded into the ambulance, crews then focused on clearing debris from the roadway. Co. 33 cleared at 11:45

New Hose Rack Donated to NK



4/16-John Gleim, Inc delivered our new hose rack today. This was a donation to the fire company. The new rack is made from heavy duty steel and will support the hose 100% better than our old wood rack. Last year, we assisted Gleim's with hose needed for a job they were doing. This is one way that businesses and the fire company work together in the community.

March Statistics

4/12-For the month of March, Company 33 responded to 54 calls. Of those, 9 were Fire Incidents, 18 Rescue Calls, 6 Hazardous Condition Calls, 4 Service Calls, 15 Good Intent Calls, and 2 False Alarms. The busiest day of the week was tied (Monday and Thursday) with 10 calls. Average manpower per call was 15. A total of 49 members responded to calls in March. For the remainder of the report, click HERE.

Tuesday Training at the Station


D/C Horning makes a bowline knot

Crews then raise the smoke ejector

proper way to raise a dry line

raising a charged line

folding tarps 101

4/9-For Tuesday evening training, members continue to focus on FFI skills. Tonight we covered ropes, knots, and folding salvage covers. It was a great refresher and newer members also gained knowledge on knots and hoisting equipment such as fans, hand tools, and hose lines. Thanks to everyone that came out this evening.

Tractor Trailer Overturned on I81


Co. 33 begins to check for hazards

A small amount of fuel leaked from saddle tanks

contents were sacks of powdered milk

4/9-E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 responded to I81 NB at MM 55.9 for an accident with a tractor trailer overturned at 17:21. Chief 33 arrived to find conditions as provided. E233 arrived and its crew began to check for fluid leaks and confirm the contents. Crews did find a minor diesel fuel leak and were able to make a dike in the soil nearby. The contents were sacks of powdered milk. DEP was advised of the situation. R31 was staged at Exit 57 then placed available. The Township traffic units provided assistance until nearly 23:00. E233 and the Squad cleared at 18:35.

Driver Training


Alf gets draft training on T33

There's not always a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

4/8-Taking advantage of the nice weather, the daylight crew took E233 and T33 to Willow Mill Park for some training. FF Alf has been training on T33 and needed pump time. T33 obtained a draft then supplied its deck gun and a line to E233. Two lines were flowed off E233. Crews pumped for over an hour then took in lunch at the Hogestown Deli.

Afternoon Confinement


Crews flapped the roof to remove the driver

Co. 33, 39, and 45 members begin cleanup

One of three vehicles involved

Members survey the scene after extrication

4/7-E233, Sq33, Traffic 33 responded along with E239 and R45 to Trindle Rd and S Middlesex Rd at 16:42 for an accident with a vehicle on its side. Chief 7 arrived and reported one patient confined. R45 arrived first and began stabilization followed by the Engine companies. E233 crew assisted with extrication and securing the other vehicles involved. A combined effort of the three companies completed extrication and patient removal 19 minutes after arrival. All units cleared the scene at 17:46


T33 supplying T25

4/7-E233, T33, and Traffic 33 responded to Oak Grove Farms in Monroe Twp at 13:21 for a reported Barn Fire. T33 arrived, staged then went into the facility to supply T25. E233 was staged on the hard road and was placed available at 13:40. T33 cleared at 13:59. Crews had a pole barn on fire and were able to get a quick knock on the fire.

Yes, RT114 & I81


R31 and E233 crews work at the scene

Traffic control box was struck again

Co.31 FF Tracey recovered this Chihuahua which fled from the vehicle

4/4-At 12:42 as 5 members of Co. 33 were attending a critique of the recent bus accident, the township companies were sent to Rt114 and I81 for an accident. E233 (with 2) responded and assisted R31 with a 2 vehicle accident and removing one patient from the vehicle. During the operation, C131 was advised of a Chihuahua that was missing from the accident vehicle. A quick search began and the scared dog was found just down the entrance ramp. FF Tracey (Co. 31) was tasked with catching the dog while other members corralled around. The dog was safely recovered then transported to a local kennel until the owners could make arrangements to pick him up. E233 cleared at 13:17, Traffic units remained until the signal could be make operational and cleared at 14:12.

RIT Response to Carlisle


Picture compliments of M. Murray -Co. 40 EMS

4/3-At 03:47, E233 responded (with 6) for RIT on the 2nd alarm fire on W Willow St in Carlisle Borough. The RIT crew set up on side "A" with 3 members staging there and 3 members staging on Side "C" monitoring operations being conducted in the 2 story duplex. E233 was released at 05:30 then transferred to Station 45 clearing there at 06:03. During this incident, Borough Transfer Companies responded to Claremont Nursing and Rehab for an odor of smoke inside. Traffic 33 was sent at 05:38 for traffic control. Traffic 33 cleared at 06:12.

Early Morning Pin Job


Crews break down stabilizer struts

Occupant was extricated through driver's side window




3/30-E233 (with 7), Sq33 (with 2), and Traffic 33 assisted Co. 31 with an accident involving a vehicle overturned with entrapment in the 1200 Blk of Bent Creek Bv at 02:26. R31 arrived and began to stabilize the vehicle. E233 arrived and the crew assisted with stabilizer struts and pulled the bumper line. Due to the location of the driver, the air bag system on E233 was set up for possible use. Once the vehicle was secure, the spreader off R31 was used to hyperextend the driver's door window in order for the occupant to be extricated in just 6 minutes after the arrival of E2. The scene got hectic when a male came running in from somewhere, possibly intoxicated. He was tazed and handcuffed by Police Officers when he refused to cooperate. Units remained on scene until the vehicle was up righted and removed. Units cleared at 03:46

RT114 & I81 - Yet Again


Crews clear debris in background

2nd crew assisting EMS with patient

3/28-at 15:45 the Township companies responded to RT114 & I81 in what seems to be a weekly occurrence, another accident. E233 (with 7) arrived to find two vehicles and the roadway blocked. The Engine crew split to cover both vehicles involved checking for injuries and fluid control. Both vehicles were secured. Co. 31 assisted with debris removal. Fire Police had the intersection closed during operations and were assisted by the PennDoT Beltway Truck. Units cleared at 16:14. This was the 2nd of 5 calls for the day.

Tuesday Training


D/C Horning works with a crew on the roof

Capt Brammer on our roof simulator

Opening Up

3/26-Members present for training Tuesday evening worked on their Firefighter I skill stations. A/C Brenneman led part of the group on our roof simulator opening up using the cutters edge saw and axe. D/C Horning had the other group doing ladder operations on the shed roof and inside the station using the parapet wall to the mezzanine. Members were able to gain experience and familiarization using training props here at Station 33.

Morning Accident on the Pike


E233 blocking the scene

Truck Tractor vs a Passenger Vehicle


3/26-At 03:44, Co. 33 and 39 were sent to Harrisburg Pike and Carolina Wy for an auto accident. Crews arrived to find occupants out of vehicles and fluids on the road. Crews dumped several buckets of absorbents to contain the run off. E233 and Traffic 33 remained until the roadway was cleared. Units were available in one hour.

Working Fire at KFC


Smoke from the Roof on Arrival

Part of E133's crew opening up

Making Entry

Pushing In

Driver James Hall at the Pump on E133

3/24-Just after 08:15 this morning the 1st alarm was sent for a water heater fire at the KFC on Carlisle Pike in Silver Spring Township, Box 31-10. E133 (with 6), T33, E233 (with 4), and Traffic 33 responded. Medic 88 (returning from a medical call reported the incident) arrived shortly after dispatch reporting smoke from the roof and eaves. E133 arrived and the crew stretched the initial attack line to the rear. Chief 33 (Hall) performed a 360 of the building gaining access to the front with keys supplied by an employee. E31 laid the supply line from the hydrant and T33 supplied E133 on arrival. As the rear door was being forced it was also unlocked quickly. The crew made entry finding fire at the ceiling level and heavy smoke throughout the building. Using a thermal imaging camera, crews located the fire and made a quick knockdown of visible fire then began opening up. Additional crews provided manpower for utility control, roof operations, and ventilation. Once confirmation that all fire was out, ventilation fans were used to remove smoke from the building. Crews on the roof also reported light smoke condition around a roof top HVAC unit and opened it up as well. Crews continued to work on overhaul and discovered a light smoke condition around a light fixture attachment to the building. Saws were used to open a void space between a parapet wall and roof decking. This area was overhauled and wet down. The PA State Police Fire Marshall is investigating. Assisting Silver Spring Township Companies were Citizens and Washington of Mechanicsburg, Hampden, Upper Allen (RIT), Camp Hill EMS, and West Shore EMS. Thanks to West Shore Bureau of Fire (E313) and Tanker 24 (Lisburn) for transferring to Station 33. Co. 33 had 23 members this morning.

Rt114 and I81 Again





3/22-At 21:10, E233 and Traffic 33 assisted Company 31 with an accident with injuries on Rt114 and the entrance to I81NB. Crews performed standard vehicle accident procedures and were available at 21:48

Annual Seafood Dinner This Saturday


Some of Last Year's Buffet

3/21-Our Annual Seafood Dinner is fast approaching. The Buffet Meal begins at 3:30PM this Saturday, March 23rd. Advance tickets are not needed; just show up at the door. All you can eat Buffet includes: Home Breaded Oysters, Steamed Shrimp, , Popcorn Shrimp, Baked Haddock, Hot Wings, BBQ Wings, Baked Beans, Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Cole Slaw, French Fries, Dessert, and Beverage plus more. The cost of the meal is $25.00. Children 8-13 are just $10.00. We hope to see you Saturday Night. Guarantee you won't leave here hungry!

 

Where's Spring


E233 staged at Deer Ln

3/18-At 18:39 E233 was dispatched with R34 and R45 to Wertzville Rd just West of Deer Ln for an accident. E233 responded with a full crew. Responding units were advised of heavy traffic backlog due to icy roadways. E233 accessed from Rich Valley Rd and was met with standstill traffic entering onto Wertzville Rd and traveled in the opposite lane to make it to the scene. C34 had us stage at Deer Ln. We assisted several motorists and a tractor trailer that was stuck on the ice. E233 had the road closed at Deer Ln and waited for PennDoT. Once the plow arrived, we continued to keep the road closed until Rt944 was plowed and salted from our location to Sunnyside Dr and to the top of the Mountain. Numerous non injury accidents occurred prior to the plow arriving. E233 and R34 remained until the road was deemed safe by PennDot clearing at 20:24.

Working Garage Fire


Smoke Column from Rt114 and Shadow Oaks Dr

Rt114 near I81

3-Bay Garage was well involved upon arrival

E133 with 4 Lines Off

Siding Melted on the Bravo Exposure

Crews begin overhaul

Well Staffed Volunteers at Work

Overall view of the remains

3/17-E133 (with 7), T33 (with 1), E233 (with 2), Traffic and Utility 33 responded this afternoon at 15:12. E133 was the first attack piece to arrive and laid out 800' of 5" from Marble St and Pine Hill Av. The Engine arrived at the scene with a 3-bay garage fully involved and siding melting off exposures on both sides. The crew deployed the 3" blitz fire line, 2 1/2" preconnect, followed by 2- 1 3/4" lines for the exposures. The main body of fire was knocked down off the 750 gallons of tank water. Once water supply was established, crews worked to control the remaining fire. Due to a downed live electric line access to the front of the garage was limited. Once power was cut, crews were able to begin overhaul of the building. E133 flowed 7500 gallons of water total during the incident. E133 cleared at 18:34. Manpower was excellent from all companies involved. Chief 31 (McDonald) had the Command of the 31-07 Box. Thank you to Penn Twp and West Shore for transferring and helping to restore the Engine and wash hose. We appreciate it.

Spring Cleaning









3/11-Today at the Station we had visitors from the FFA. It was a community service day for their group. Approximately 45 kids and advisors from eight (8) different schools cleaned the fire station from top to bottom. We cannot say enough for the appreciation to their group and the hard work today; and we had them for just four (4) hours. Windows, walls, floors, bathrooms, gear racks, and apparatus were cleaned and dried as well as vacuuming. As soon as we get the names of the schools we will list them. Once again, thank you, thank you, thank you!

Brush 33 getting Responses


Co.33 and 39 members work at scene

B33 getting refilled

3/11-With the nice weather over the weekend, we knew it wouldn't be long until the grass and brush fires started. B33 responded to two (2) calls on Sunday, at 20:47 the response was to Monroe Twp for a grass fire. C25 canceled the Brush after Co. 25 arrived with the fire out. At 23:02, B33, MP31, and T33 responded to I81 SB MM54 for a grass fire. Mp31 arrived with the fire out.
Chief 233 held MP31 only. Monday, B33 responded at 14:29 to the 200 blk of Clemson Dr for a grass fire. Chief 7 arrived with about an acre involved. B33 arrived and pulled the booster line to extinguish the spreading fire while other crews worked with rakes.. Ground sweeps were then used to wet down the field area. B39 took care of the burn barrel. Residents should be reminded as the nice weather comes to keep watch on fires, especially after the main fire burns down and hot ashes remain. The can easily be spread as winds pick up. Also, a garden hose or bucket of water should be kept nearby.

Gas Leak Inside


E233 Staging

3/7-E233 and T33 responded with 1st Alarm units to Rutter's in Monroe Twp for a Gas Leak Inside. E233 staged until requested for a 2nd meter to check the inside. The crew metered the building before being placed available.

February Report

3/7-For February, Co.33 responded to 60 calls. There were 7 Fire Incidents, 17 Rescue Calls, 8 Hazardous Condition Calls, 9 Service Calls, 14 Good Intent Calls, and 5 False Alarms. The busiest day of the week was Tuesday with 15 calls. Average manpower for the month was 14 members per call. The remainder of the report can be found HERE.

Another Multiple Call Day

3/4-Company 33 had another four call day. At 10:35, E133 and T31 responded to 6695 Carlisle Pike for a Fire Alarm. C33 canceled units at 10:40 finding alarm caused by construction. Fire Police were sent at 11:22 for a non injury accident at Rich Valley Rd and Carlisle Pike. Traffic 33 handled this response. E233 responded to this incident at 11:33 for debris removal. At 11:25, E133 (with 4) responded on a transfer to Co. 36 Station #2 while they operated on a vehicle fire in a building. No additional calls were handled during this time. E133 was available just after 12:30. Later in the day, B33, T33, and Sq33 responded at 16:59 for a woods fire in the "Narrows" on Bernheisel Bridge Rd. C133 arrived with a tree stump burning along the guard rail. Crews made quick work of this and cleared at 17:12.

4 Call Evening + Turkey Supper


Garage Fire Picture from C341

RT114 & I81

2nd Vehicle from Rt114

Chimney Fire

Old Stonehouse Rd  & Trindle Rd








3/2-After a quiet start to March, crews ran 4 calls this evening while serving over 500 people for the Ham & Turkey Supper. At 16:03, Co. 33 was dispatched for RIT to a working garage fire in the 400 blk of N East St. E233 responded with 6 personnel. The engine arrived and staged for a short time then transferred to
Co. 45. At 18:29, Co. 33 was dispatched to assist Co. 31 on Rt114 @ I81 for an accident with a vehicle on its side. E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 responded. Crews assisted Co. 31 with stabilizing the vehicle and securing batteries. Units cleared at 19:07 and were alerted 2 minutes later for a chimney fire on Conestoga Ln. Both Engines, Tanker, Utility, and Traffic made the response. E233 was first in and was instructed by Chief 231 to lay in. E31 was next in and was advised to supply the 5" if needed. E133 and R31 arrived and were able to get in to the scene and supply manpower to the operation. The crew from E233 pulled a preconnect to the driveway and began to check all floors. E133 crew provided floor runners and removed the wood from the fireplace. Truck 28 set up in the driveway to gain access to the chimney. The roof crew did brush the chimney and confirmed the fire was out. Command reduced the box and the check of all floors proved no extension. Units cleared at 20:19. After getting supper and cleaning up from the event, Co. 33 and 25 were sent at 22:31 to Trindle Rd and Old Stonehouse Rd for an accident with an overturned vehicle. Chief 33 was advised of a single patient still inside the vehicle. E233, Sq33, E133, and Traffic 33 all responded. E233 arrived and began stabilization. C133 had operations and advised rapid extrication due to patient conditions and requested Life Lion to fly. E25 arrived and established and LZ and provided manpower. Sq33 and E133 established additional lighting and manpower. Extrication was completed in 10 minutes and the patient was transferred to EMS. Units remained on scene assisting the wrecker removing the vehicle. Traffic 33 was the last unit to clear at 23:49. Thanks to the crews tonight handling the incidents and making sure the Ham & Turkey Supper went off without a hitch!

Ham & Turkey Supper Saturday

3/1-Members have been working hard the past week preparing things for the Family Style Ham & Turkey Supper scheduled for Saturday, March 2nd. Serving begins at 3:30PM. Take Out Meals will be available through a separate line in the apparatus bay. The meal includes: Real Roast Turkey, Baked Ham, Homemade Filling, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Corn, Applesauce, Rolls, Dessert, and Beverage. Adults are $10.00, Children 6-12 are $4.50, and those 5 and under are free. This meal is served family style, which means our members will seat you then bring platters of food directly to your table!. You don't want to miss the meal. Call up some friends and come to our house for supper this Saturday evening! We would love to have you! Thanks in advance!

Bi-Weekly Training between Multiple Call Day


Members begin to Work on E233 blitzfire line

2/26-For the bi-weekly training, Chief 33 held a critique of the last three (3) working fires focusing on issue with hose management centered around pulling the preconnected blitzfire lines. After meeting in the training room reviewing pictures and having group discussion, the 20 members attending moved to the apparatus bay where both blitzfire lines were removed and repacked several times before accomplishing our goal and agreeing on the most effective and efficient way to properly load and pull the blitzfire. Crews also reloaded the bumper line on E2, trash line and crosslays on E1. For the day, calls were a Medical Assist, 2 Fire Alarms, Auto Accident, and 2 Calls for Traffic Control for the Traffic Unit.

Chimney Fire Finishes the Day


Exterior crew stands by at Ladder base



Roof Crew brushes the Chimney

2/21-After responding to a fire alarm while reloading the Engine following the building fire, members got some rest in before responding to a chimney fire on N Old Stonehouse Rd at 18:22. Chief 33 arrived and spoke with homeowner reporting fire in the smoke shelf area of the fire place. Due to limited access, E133 and Utility 33 loaded crews from E127, E25, and T31 on the rigs before driving back the lane which was approximately 2000' off the hard road. Crews established interior and exterior manpower performing standard chimney operations. Units operated for just over an hour before clearing the scene. 

2nd Alarm for Trindle Rd Fire


Early Stages of the Fire, Lines are charged, R28 Crew arriving

Fire showing from soffit on Side "B"

Blitzfire line at overhead door, crew making entry at man door

D/C Horning starting his 360 of building

Wind driven smoke covered the fire ground

Driver James Hall at the Pump Panel of E133

Truck crews from 28 and 45 overhaul the roof area

2/21-The first alarm was sent at 07:28 for smoke from the building in the 1100 blk of W Trindle Rd. C33 was advised of multiple calls and arrived with a working fire. E133 (with 5) laid out from Locust Point and Trindle to the scene with the crew advancing the blitz fire and 1 3/4" crosslay. Fire was found on the interior of the building advancing into the attic area. T25 arrived and supplied E133 direct. Once the bulk of the fire was knocked down from exterior lines, crews went interior to catch the remaining fire. C33 requested 2nd alarm upon arrival for additional manpower. Crews marked control just prior to one hour on scene. Units remained working overhaul with the last Co. 33 unit cleared just after 11:00. Crews had to deal with wind driven smoke covering the fire ground several times during the operation.  Co. 33 was assisted by Monroe, Silver Spring, Citizens, Washington, Union, Carlisle Fire Rescue, Shermans Dale, Upper Allen, Silver Spring EMS, and Cumberland-Goodwill EMS. The PSP Fire Marshall investigated the cause and determined the fire to be accidental starting in the building heating system. E313 and T19 transferred to Station 33 while we were committed. E313 handled a medical assist call while at Station 33. Great job to all crews working today! Co. 33 had 19 personnel today.

Trindle & Locust Point for the Accident



2/20-Co. 33 and 25 responded to Trindle Rd and N Locust Point Rd for an Accident. Crews controlled fluids and removed debris. The Engine remained on scene until the vehicles were removed.

Accident on I81





2/14-Pictures of the I81 Accident listed below.

Thursday Calls Take Us Over 100


Final Call of the Day-Water Main Break at Wegman's

2/14-As has been the norm here at NK, volunteer crews handled another day of multiple calls. Squad 33 handled three (3) medical assist calls between 08:24 and 09:32. At 14:58, Traffic 33 responded to the 6400 Blk of Carlisle Pike to assist Co. 31 with a non injury accident. The Traffic unit was out 40 minutes. At 17:33, E233, Sq33, R31, Traffic 33, and Chief 33 responded to I81 SB at MM54 for an unknown injury accident. C33 arrived with no injuries and no need for Fire or EMS. At 18:47, E233 and Traffic 33 responded to assist Co. 31 with an accident on I81 at MM 58.3. Crews assisted with a door pop and patient packaging. Units cleared at 19:31. The final call of the day was handled by Traffic 33 at 22:20 when Chief 31 requested Traffic Units to the rear of Wegman's for a water main break. Chief 31 arrived to find his version of "Old Faithful" with water reaching as high as parking lot lights. Traffic 33 closed Silver Spring Square Dr at Lambs Gap Rd while Traffic 31 was set up at Wegman's. The spectacular incident attracted plenty of attention was water continued to flow until PA American personnel arrived and secured the leak. After investigating, crews found not a water leak but a truck driver had struck a fire hydrant. Traffic 33 cleared at 23:28. Call number 100 was the first call of this day.

Multiple Call Tuesday (6)

2/12-Co. 33 started a busy day at 07:51 responding to Spruce Ln in Country Manor for an odor of something burning inside. Chief 33 arrived with normal conditions and after speaking with residents advised E133 to investigate a possible washing machine problem. T33, E134, and T34 staged. The crew checked the area and determined a possible belt issue and released the scene. Units were available at 08:20. At 11:15, E133 was dispatched with Co. 31 for a fire alarm on Bent Creek Bv. The Engine was canceled not long after responding. At 15:57, E133 responded with Co. 39 and 38 to 1149 Harrisburg Pike for a commercial fire alarm. At 16:01 the box was upgraded for a fire in the building adding Tanker 33. E133 staged on Shady Ln at the hydrant for a secondary supply line. The crew split went to the scene, split with team A  to the 3rd floor where an employee was suffering a medical condition. Team B went to the 2nd floor kitchen to investigate the fire out. Crews were available from the incident at 16:43. Squad 33 handled a medical assist at 17:17. Brush and Tanker 33 responded to Hogestown Rd for a possible Brush Fire at 19:39. Crews found a controlled burn and returned at 21:01. Tanker 33 responded at 23:13 to transfer to Penn Twp (Co. 50) while they operated on a House Fire in Lower Mifflin Township. No additional calls were answered and the Tanker was available at 00:36.

Four Calls Handled Sunday


E133 and T33 staged

Manpower assisted Co. 31 with operations

E133 and its crew in Country Manor

2/10-In addition to the HM Training, Co. 33 handled four incidents. the first sent E133 at 04:48 to Shermans Dale Fire Co. for a transfer assignment. Co. 12 was operating at a House Fire in Tyrone Twp. No calls were handled but the crew did assist with cleaning hose and equipment when they returned. E133 cleared at 08:02. Later at 13:53, E133, T33, and Traffic 33 assisted Co. 31 with a chimney fire in the Village of Hogestown. Units cleared this call at 14:20. At 16:08, the same units from Co. 33 responded to Cherry Ln in Country Manor for an odor of smoke inside. Crews traced the source to careless smoking and cleared at 16:42. E133 was back on the street for the final call of the day at 19:09 responding to Cherry Lane again for a gas odor. Crews investigated and cleared at 19:53.

Haz Mat Operations Refresher Class

2/10-Members of NKFC and Silver Spring Community Fire Company took in their annual Hazardous Materials refresher class at Station 31. HazMat Operations is a riding requirement at New Kingstown and the refresher class needs to be taken each year. The group participated in two (2) scenarios and classroom lecture. Thanks to Co. 31 for the invitation and their hospitality.

Busy January in the Books

2/5-Co. 33 ended the month with 72 calls. The breakdown includes: Fires - 8, Overpressure Rupture - 1, Rescue Calls - 22, Hazardous Condition - 8, Service Calls - 6, Good Intent Calls - 19, False Alarms - 8. Manpower average was 13 members per call. The busiest day of the week was Tuesdays with 14 calls. For the remainder of the report, click HERE.

First Due Garage Fire


Manpower on the exterior of the garage

Origin of the fire at the wood stove

Roof area

2 race cars took heat damage

2/2-At 18:12 as a motorist was alerting the in station crew of the fire, County dispatched 1st alarm to the 100 blk of N Locust Point Rd for a garage fire. E133 arrived 5 minutes after dispatch finding a working fire in a pole barn to the rear of the residence. The crew stretched the 300 footer to the rear. E233 and T33 arrived shortly afterwards taking a lower driveway which provided access to the garage. The crew stretched the blitzfire line off E2. T33 supplied E233. The crew made a good stop on the fire however significant heat damage had already took its toll on the contents, which included two racecar frames and at least one motor. The garage was used as a racecar shop. Additional crews from Monroe, Union, and Carlisle Fire Rescue assisted. E127 and Truck 28 arrived and staged. These units were released in just a short time. Control was marked 13 minutes after arrival. Crews overhauled the building and investigated. Units cleared the scene at 20:03. Company 33 had 30 members on this incident. Thanks to Tanker 19 (fill in for Co. 31 on 1st alarm) and West Shore E313 for transferring to Station 33. One call (an accident) was handled by the standby Engine.

Engine and Tanker to York County


View of the Damage to the Garage

1/31-E233 responded at 15:48 for RIT on the 2nd alarm garage fire on Blair Mountain Rd off Old York Rd in Carroll Township. At 15:55 Tanker 33 was added to the box. E233 arrived and sent its crew with RIT equipment to the scene. The crew surveyed the scene then provided manpower to watch the operations on all sides as needed. T33 shuttled one load of water. T33 cleared at 18:43, E233 cleared at 19:16.

Training Page Update

2/1-The training page was updated with the 2013 in-house training schedule. Any questions, contact the Deputy or Assistant.

Six Calls for Tuesday


The traffic control box was cleared off its base this time




1/29-Company 33 had another busy day today running multiple calls. The day started at 03:19 with E133 transferring to Co. 36 (Mt Holly) while they operated at a building fire at PPG Industries. E133 was added to the response for RIT before completing the transfer. E133 arrived and sent its crew forward and established RIT on Side "A" of the building. Additional equipment was provided from Truck 45 due to the majority of our RIT equipment on E233. Crews remained until released shortly after 07:00. at 09:41, E133 responded with Co. 33 for a fire alarm. E133 was canceled before arrival. At 12:27, E133 responded to the Carlisle Interchange of the PA Turnpike for a tractor trailer fire. The Engine arrived with a working fire in the rear tires and brakes. The Engine crew stretched a line and made quick work of the fire. The trailer had been disconnected before we arrived but also suffered heat damage. The trailer was empty. E145 and T41 assisted. Crews were out just over 30 minutes. Next at 18:14, E233 responded with Co. 31 to Millers Gap Rd and Wertzville Rd for an accident. Crews found no injuries and cleared quickly. At 18:49, Squad 333 handled a debris removal call in Middlesex at 1176 Harrisburg Pike. E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 responded at 19:30 to Rt114 and I81 for another accident. Crews arrived finding two vehicles and the ill fated traffic control box taking another hit, this time knocking it off its base and taking the traffic signals out of service. Crew performed standard vehicle accident procedures and established lighting. The Engine and Squad cleared before 21:00. Traffic 33 remained with Co. 31 and 30 Fire Police until after 01:00 providing lighting and traffic control while the signal was repaired.

Light Snow and Coating of Ice


Lt. 133 (Gutshall) checking the tan bark

Crews reload 5" supply line

E133 in the driveway

1/28-As light snow and ice fell most of the morning, Co. 33 started running calls at 06:59 responding to the PA Turnpike MM 230 for an accident. C223 (Kaminski) placed the box available before units committed due to no injuries. At 10:57, Traffic 33 responded to assist Monroe at an accident on York Rd at Brandtsville. Traffic 33 was set up at York Rd and Williams Grove Rd for several hours. At 11:22, 1st alarm was sent in our first due area to Penns Way Rd for Smoke in a House. Chief 133, E133, and T33 responded. Command was advised of an odor of smoke inside and smoke from the tan bark outside. E133 arrived and laid in the driveway sending its crew to check the interior and exterior. Chief 131 (Morton) found a small electrical fire in low voltage lighting. Crews secured power then overhauled and wet down the area in question before clearing. Next, E133 responded to Cedar Ln for an odor investigation inside. Crews found no fire department services needed but did install a properly working smoke detector in the home before going available. The final call of the day was at 15:54 for a tree down on Bernheisel Bridge Rd in the Narrows. Squad and Traffic 33 handled this call.

Slipping and Sliding


Crew stands by while vehicles are loaded

E233 blocks the scene

1/25-Company 33 responded to the above accident at 16:30 as the roads began to get slick. Crews arrived to find two vehicles involved. One vehicle was stabilized and fluids controlled. E233 remained on scene just a short time until the vehicles were removed. For the day, Co. 33 responded to a Fire Alarm and a Medical Assist.

Meat Raffle POSTPONED

1/25-Tonights Meat Raffle has been postponed due to the impending weather and in the interest of the safety of those who were planning to attend. Sorry for the inconvenience. The raffle will be rescheduled for Friday, February 1st

Late Night Accident begins the New Day


Single Vehicle onto a Curb

Crew checks the Vehicle

1/25-After clearing an electrical fire with Co. 31, Co. 33 was sent to the 1100 blk of Harrisburg Pike for an accident. FP46-1 reported the accident, then advised possibly no injuries. Both Engines and Traffic 33 responded (E133 was at Quik Fill). Chief 7 arrived and held E233 and EMS. Crews checked the vehicle and cleared shortly after. Traffic 33 remained until the wrecker cleared the damaged vehicle.

Morning Accident Starts a Busy Day


Crew members clear debris

2 Vehicles involved

1/23-E233 and Traffic 33 started the day at 06:40 responding to Rt114 & I81 for an accident. Crews arrived with 2 vehicles involved and cleared debris from the road after securing both vehicles. Units cleared at 07:45. At 11:27, County sent the 1st alarm to Country Club Rd for a House Fire. E133 and T33 made the response. Chief 7 held E133 for investigation of a furnace malfunction. Just as the Engine was clearing at 11:43, the 1st alarm was sent to Hampden Twp for an electrical odor inside bringing both 33 Engines. E133 crew went to manpower, E233 stood by at a hydrant with E37. Crews were released at 12:09. Next up was a possible Brush Fire at Exit 52. B33 responded at 14:47 and was placed available enroute by Chief 7. With just a short break, Squad 33 responded at 15:43 to Pleasant Grove Rd for a CO Detector Activation. Crews metered the home and found  faulty detector batteries. This day exercised all the rigs except the Utility; thanks to the members for putting the rigs on the street today and everyday!

Big Turnout for Breakfast

11/20-A total of 615 people went through the line Sunday morning for breakfast keeping members busy trying to keep up. We certainly want to thank everyone that came out this month and supported the fire company. We apologize to anyone that may not have had the opportunity to go back for seconds or found some of the items temporarily sold out. Additional seating was added in the training room and apparatus bay to accommodate the larger crowd. Hope to see you all back in February!! Thanks again!

Crash, RIT, 1st Alarm





1/20-During the monthly breakfast, Co. 33 responded at 09:45 with Co. 31 to Texaco Rd and State Rd for an auto accident. E233 and R31 arrived together finding 2 vehicles involved. E233 crew stabilized one vehicle and assisted with patient packaging. Crews were on scene just over 45 minutes. At 12:22, E233 responded on 2nd alarm for RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) to a House Fire in Shiremanstown. E233 arrived and sent its crew forward with equipment. No action was taken on this incident. E233 cleared at 13:07. While operating on this incident, E133/T33/Traffic 33 responded at 12:46 with Company 31 and 1st alarm to Bali Hai Rd for an electrical fire. Command 31 held the township companies for investigation. This incident was cleared at 13:57.

Working Garage Fire


Conditions on arrival of Chief 33

E133 crew stretching lines

Getting the Knock

A motorcycle and vehicle were destroyed

Crews were able to prevent extension to the House


1/18-At 21:58, County sent the 1st alarm for an Garage Fire attached to a House on Appalachian Dr. Chief 33 arrived with a working fire. E133 laid in 600' feet from Carlisle Pike and stretched a 3" line with the master stream and a 1 3/4" line. Crews concentrated on preventing extension to the house via connected breezeway. The blitzfire line was used to knock down the bulk of the fire in the garage. T31 arrived and supplied E133 direct. E233 hooked to the 5" line at the Carlisle Pike with Tanker 33 hooking in to the Engine. Additional arriving units established manpower and assisted with overhaul. Truck 28 laddered the roof of the breezeway and carport. Control was marked within 30 minutes and crews worked for over an hour overhauling the garage and contents. Thanks to our transfers (West Shore and Penn Twp) for assisting at the station with cleanup. Command held the Township companies, Truck 28, and Rescue 27 after an hour of work. Units cleared the scene at 00:26. The PSP Fire Marshall will be investigating on Saturday. Thanks to all companies for the great work tonight! Co.33 had 28 members tonight.

Diesel Fuel Leak Caused by Professional
















1/18-Co. 33 responded at 10:51 to 1240 Harrisburg Pike at the Blue Beacon Truck Wash for a truck leaking diesel fuel. Chief 33 arrived and discovered the "professional" driver drove his truck over an 8" curb which flattened the front tire, ruptured the saddle tank, and disabled the air ride suspension. As luck would have it, the fuel began pouring out of the 200 gallon saddle tank and was running 30' to the storm drain. Sq33 arrived and made a dike of hi-dry to keep additional fuel from making it into the drain. Utility 33 and the Spill Trailer arrived and inflated 2 pools to contain the leak at the tank, which could not be patched. Additional pads and snakes were inserted into the storm drains at two locations and where the pipe outlet entered the stormwater catch basin. With the fuel contained, crews remained on scene until the cleanup contractor arrived. Co. 33 cleared at 12:11.

Crash in the Fog



1/12-At 21:57 the township companies responded to State Rd and Bare Rd for an accident with unknown injuries. E233 and Traffic 33 made the response in the thick fog. Crews arrived with a single vehicle onto landscape rocks. The Engine crew checked for hazards then remained on scene until the wrecker could remove the vehicle. Chief 231 held Co. 33. Units cleared at 22:50

Steam thought to be Smoke


Crews ladder the roof to check

Both Engines and Tanker staged

E133 Crew

1/8-Shortly after finishing our monthly meeting, Co. 33 was hit at 20:18 to respond on the 1st alarm to 208 Woods Dr for smoke from the roof. The Engines, Tanker, Traffic, and both Chief Vehicles responded with 23 personnel. T31/C231 arrived with their crew doing a walk around. Co. 33 arrived and sent manpower to staging. Crews did a thorough check and determined the smoke to be steam from roof top units combined with the colder temperatures. Units cleared in 30 minutes.

One in the Field Off I81



1/4-E233 and Traffic 33 responded to I81 SB MM51.1 at 13:26 for an accident involving a single vehicle. Chief 7 was advised of a vehicle that crossed the medial from the NB lanes across the SB lanes and into the field almost 400 feet. Crews provided EMS care and secured the vehicle. E141 and R45 were staged on Trindle Rd at I81 in case better access was found off the Interstate and were placed available. Co. 33 cleared at 13:54

Soup Sale This Saturday!

1/2-The fire company is trying a new (to us) event this year. We will be having a take out Soup Sale on Saturday, January 5th from 11:30-3PM at the fire station. Homemade Soups will be available for $7.00 per quart. Homemade Chicken Corn, Homemade Beef Vegetable, and Homemade Ham Bean Soup will be available. With the colder temperatures, nothing beats good hot soup. Soup will be sold in styrofoam containers which can be frozen for use at any time. There is no limit in the number of containers available to take out. Hope to see you this Saturday!

Co. 33 - 4th Busiest Station in Cumberland County

1/2-Company 33 was ranked 4th in total calls for Cumberland County in 2012. The County total for us was 612. Our actual total was 629. The difference was several storm related calls throughout last year in which no county incident number was assigned, which is not uncommon. The top five were: Union (41) with 816, CFRS (45) with 696, Hampden (30) with 661, NK (33) with 612, and Silver Spring (31) with 570.

Annual New Year's Day Buffet Meal

12/28-Start your New Year off with the traditional meal of Pork and Sauerkraut. The Buffet Meal runs from 11am-3pm at the fire station. The meal consists of: Roast Pork, Sauerkraut, Mashed Potatoes, Filling, Hot Dogs, Corn, Applesauce, Roll, Beverage, and Dessert. Prices are Adults $8.25, Children 6-12 $3.50, and those under 5 years of age are free. Feel free to join us! We have an ATM on site and We Will have the TV's on to carry your favorite game of the day!

 

Crews Staff the Station As Snow Falls Again



12/26-E233, E141, R45, Traffic 33 and 3 responded at 12:33 to I81 SB MM50 for an accident involving an overturned vehicle. Chief 7 arrived with everyone out of the vehicle and held E233 and the Traffic Units. The Engine crew checked the vehicle upon arrival finding no active hazards. Crews were on scene only a short time due to road conditions and no need for the apparatus. E233 cleared at 12:56. Later in the afternoon, Squad 33 was dispatched at 14:38 into W Pennsboro Twp for an accident on the PA Turnpike. Rescue 47 cleared a previous call to respond canceling the Squad before responding. The Station was staffed all day with 19 members during the height of the storm.

Christmas Eve Snow Brings One Accident

12/24-E233 responded at 18:39 to Bali Hai Rd in Silver Spring Twp with Co. 31 for an accident. Snow had began falling in the area just a few hours before and making slick roadways in a short time. Duty Chief 31 held the response to E233 due to road conditions. Crews secured the vehicle and checked for hazards. E233 was available at 19:28

Track Santa Here

12/24-This year we've teamed up with Norad once again to track Santa as he makes his rounds arcoss the world. Click HERE for the link.

Providing for Those In Need


The Group at Silver Spring Elem

Middlesex Staff receives their packages

12/19-This morning Chief Hall, Capt Brammer, Lt Gutshall, and Secretary Eberly loaded E133 to head out to visit the schools for our annual donation of a complete holiday meal for selected families. Each year our Secretary, Joyce Eberly, contacts each of the schools to see if they have families that need assistance. The members of the fire company donate money towards the meals. Once again this year we provided meals for 4 families, one from each school (Eagle View, Silver Spring, Green Ridge, and Middlesex). Each meal was packaged in wrapped boxes and delivered to the schools. We never know the names of the families we help out; we just know we are doing good each year by providing the meals hoping it makes someone's Christmas that much more special. Thanks once again to our members for stepping up and giving back to the community.

Another Evening Accident on Rt114







12/18-at 17:44 the Township companies responded to an accident on Rt114 just prior to I81. R31 arrived to find multiple vehicles involved. E133 and Squad 33 arrived and assisted Co. 31 with patient packing, depowering vehicles, and debris removal. Co. 33 was placed available at 18:34.

Shredder Truck on Fire


Makin' the stretch

Capt Brammer and FF Toot check the shredder inside

Opening up the box part

making entry to the rear box

Fire was contained to the shredder area

12/18-Chief 139 reported a truck fire at his place of business via radio which sent Co. 33 and E239 to 21 Roadway Dr in Middlesex Twp. E133 and T33 responded at 14:46. Chief 33 arrived with smoke showing from a box truck. E133 arrived and pulled two lines, one to the front portion of the box where the shredder was located and the 2nd to the cargo area of the box. This area contained the loose shredding of paper. Fire was contained to the shredder however the contents needed to be unloaded  and wet down to confirm no hot embers were in the loose paper. Crews operated for almost an hour before going available.

Evening Accident at Rt114 & Rt11





12/17-The Township Companies responded to the busiest intersection in the Township at 22:17. E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 made the response. Chief 31 arrived with two vehicles and the intersection blocked. Crews were tasked with depowering vehicles and extensive debris removal. Units were out 45 minutes.

Investigation Outside





12/12-At 16:21, Brush 33 responded to a smoke investigation outside in the 1200 blk of Harrisburg Pike. Chief 7 was advised of smoke in the area of the Waffle House. Crews were on station performing rig checks so Brush 33 hit the street right away. Chief 231 (Henderson) was in the area and advised it was to the rear of Howard Johnson Motel. He discovered a large tank that workers were dismantling with a torch. Residue inside the tank caught fire. Chief 7 requested E133 respond as well. B33 arrived and pulled a booster line. The small fire was quickly extinguished with Class "A" foam and E133 was placed available before arrival. B33 cleared at 16:43.

Early Morning Mess on the Strip


PennDoT spreads sand on the NB Lanes

This tractor trailer suffered a mechanical failure which punctured its fuel tanks

2 DoT Trucks work on the SB Lanes

12/10-At 01:51, Co. 33 was sent to the 1100 blk of Harrisburg Pike for a Fuel Leak. Chief 7 was advised of a tractor trailer leaking fuel from the saddle tanks and the Police Dept requesting the road be closed and PennDoT for sand; the worst part was it was raining. Squad 33 responded and Chief 7 requested the Spill Trailer upon arrival. Squad 33 crew checked the truck and found both fuel tanks empty with only residual leaking. Crews then began checking drain inlets to see how far the fuel made it. U33 arrived with the Spill Trailer and stood by. Chief 7 and the Squad crew found fuel entering the Letort Run which was about 1/2 Mile North of the Scene. Utility 33 relocated and provided several "booms" which were secured where the drain entered the Run in order to hold back the fuel as much as possible. Chief 7 was in contact with DEP during the incident. PennDoT arrived with 2 trucks and began coating the road with sand as the rain and traffic had the mess spread out. Fire Police from NK and North Middleton held traffic until the sand was applied. John's Mobile secured and removed the tractor trailer. The last Co. 33 unit cleared at 03:47. Co. 33 had 2 additional calls Monday evening.

Large Crowd for the Breakfast

12/9-Our monthly breakfast was very well attended with a final head count of 593. Additional table had to be set up in the apparatus bay and even the training room was used for seating. The crowd and long line had members on their toes keeping the breakfast items filled up. Santa, Mrs Claus, and several elves were on site from 7am-11am and had their hands full with over 100 kids. Candy and Treats were passed out to those who visited with Santa. Thanks to those who made our event so successful!

Confinement on Wertzville Road


Co. 31 and 33 firefighters work to package the patient

Tools used off R31, protective hand line off E233

2nd vehicle involved

12/8-At 21:16 the Township Companies were responding to Wertzville Rd and Old Willow Mill Rd for an accident with confinement. R31 arrived first and stabilized the vehicle. E233 provided manpower for extrication, a hand line, and checking the 2nd vehicle for hazards. Crews removed the driver's side door in order to extricate the driver to EMS. The 2nd vehicle had no injuries and the battery was secured. Crews remained on scene until released at 22:03. Co. 33 responded to five (5) other calls this date.

Santa.....Delivered


E133 begins its run at 9am

A family greets us on Eastwood Dr

Another group out to see Santa

12/8-After a hearty breakfast at the Station, crews set out with Santa on the Engines at 9am to visit kids and adults of both townships. It was a great day and hundreds of oranges and candy canes were passed out along the routes. The routes were finished by 4pm. It made for a long day but well worth it when you were able to see the smiles on their faces. Thanks to our members, families, and friends who assisted us (and fed us) including West Shore Bureau of Fire who provided an Engine and crew to cover for us while we were out. E213 did respond to an accident with confinement on Green Ridge Rd and assisted R31 crew with extrication. Thanks to everyone that came out (some in their PJ's) to greet us and see Santa and those of you who even handed a donation back to us.
We love this time of year!

One Overturned in "Border" Accident


Occupants were self extricated upon arrival of Chief 25

12/8-E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 assisted Monroe with an accident involving an overturned vehicle this foggy morning at 05:26. E233 arrived behind Chief 25 at 05:36 and sent its crew to check the vehicle and begin patient assessment as no EMS was on scene yet. Crew members found 3 patients in need of treatment. As EMS units arrived, members from both companies provided assistance to quickly prepare the patients for transport. E233 and the Squad cleared at 06:07. Traffic 33 cleared at 06:32.

Car Vs Deer on I81





12/6-E233 and Sq33 responded at 07:36 to I81 NB MM56.5 for an accident with unknown injuries. A72 and A40 arrived ahead of the Engine finding one patient not injured. E233 and Sq33 arrived sending their crew members forward to check the vehicle. Units cleared at 07:58.

Santa Claus is Coming to Town!



12/2-Santa once again teams up with the volunteers at New Kingstown to visit residents in our first due areas of Silver Spring and Middlesex Townships. This year's Santa Run will be Saturday, December 8th beginning at 9am. It would be great to see everyone out to greet us this year. For the exact route and contact information, please check the Santa Page HERE

November Report

12/6-For the Month of November the Fire Company responded to 48 Calls for Service. The breakdown is as follows: Fires - 12, Rescue Calls - 11, Service Calls - 6, Good Intent Calls - 11, False Alarms - 8. The busiest day of the week was Wednesday with 11 Calls. Average Turnout Per Call was 12 members. The remainder of the report can be found HERE.

2013 Fund Raising Events

12/6-The 2013 event list is now available on the Schedule Page and is available in PDF version to download as well. Click HERE to access the page easily.

Officers Elected for 2013

12/6-The following will serve as the Administrative and Line Officers for the year 2013:

President - James Hall
Vice President - Brandon Baughman
Secretary - Joyce Eberly
Membership Secretary - Ken Hivner
Treasurer - Gretchen Horning
Assistant Treasurer - Tracy Mullen
Director - Greg Brammer
Director - James Hall
Director - Don Baughman
Director - James Gutshall
Director - Jeff Pottinger
Engineer - Darryl Sprague
Assistant Engineer - Brian Brenneman

Fire Chief - Curtis Hall
Deputy Chief - Robert Horning, Jr.
Assistant Chief - Brian Brenneman
Captain - Greg Brammer
Lieutenant 1 - Mike Gutshall
Lieutenant 2 - Brian Eckert
Lieutenant 3 - Appointed Position
Fire Police Captain - James Gutshall
Fire Police Lieutenant - Don Baughman
 

Route 114 and I81 Again





12/4-The Township Companies responded at 18:27 to Rt114 @ I81 for a vehicle accident. R31/C31 arrived to find 2 vehicles involved. E233 and Sq33 arrived and sent their manpower to assist with standard vehicle accident procedures. Traffic 33 was set up eastbound just prior to the intersection to protect the scene and safely flow one lane of travel past the scene. Crews remained until the vehicles and debris were removed. Units cleared at 19:17. This was the 3rd call of the day for Company 33.

Afternoon Car Fire



12/3-At 14:51, Company 31, 33, and 30 were sent to I81 SB the Off Ramp to RT114 for a car fire. Multiple calls and smoke in the area indicated a working fire. E31/T31 arrived and pulled the bumper line from E31 to begin extinguishing. E133 arrived and supplied manpower to assist. Co. 30 was placed available before arrival. The vehicle was a total loss. Unit picked up and cleared the scene at 15:25.

Rigging Up The Lights!


Tower 33 In Service....

Lt. Gutshall in the Bucket

The finished product

12/2-The tradition of decorating the station began this afternoon as the icicle lights were strung over the bay doors. Lights were also attached to the main entrance canopy. We have a few remaining areas to complete this week. Thanks to Kevin Sheriff for once again borrowing the "Tower" to help us out.

 


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