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2012 W.A.C.K.E.R Weekend
Scheduled
5/8-W.A.C.K.E.R Weekend
returns for its 4th year on Friday, June 29th and Saturday, June
30th. The 2-day weekend will focus on getting the attention of
kids in the community ages 11-14 years of age to spark an
interest in the volunteer fire company.
The New Kingstown Fire
Company will sponsor it's 4th WACKERS (We Are
Committed Kids to Emergency
Rescue Services) Weekend. This
program enables area children from the ages of 11 to 14, to
experience firefighting first hand. Each participant will be
issued safety equipment, uniforms and an accountability tag for
use during this weekend. Chosen applicants will arrive Friday
evening June 29th and stay at the firehouse until Saturday, June
30th. They will learn first hand how to use firefighting and
rescue equipment; much of the weekend is hands on exercises.
Highlights from this years fun filled weekend include:
vehicle rescue, a visit from Air-Medical Helicopter, confine space rescue and
many more awesome activities including "bunking in" at the Fire
Station! At the end of the weekend, awards will be given out
to everyone. This is an excellent opportunity for many children
in our community to experience what it is like to be a
firefighter or officer in a local fire company. Think you have
what it takes?? Give us A Call!
For additional information, please contact
Firefighter Josh Baney at 717-773-0127
If interested, please complete the attached forms and return via
fax (717-796-1544) or by email:
joshbaney@hotmail.com
Form #1,
Form #2,
Form #3,
Form #4
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Bathroom Fire in Silver
Spring

View of the burnt ceiling
mounted fan

Plastic fan/light cover

View from the attic after insulation was removed
5/14-1st Alarm was sent for a
bathroom fire reported out at 12:16 sending E133 (with 5) and
Tanker 33 to assist Company 31. E31 arrived with E133 following
right behind. E133 took the hydrant in the cul-de-sac proceeding
past E31 at the address. Command requested all 5 pack qualified
firefighters to the interior. Chief 33 and 2 members from
Company 31 made access to the attic immediately reporting a
moderate smoke condition. Capt 33 and FF Toot checked the 2nd
floor bathroom to confirm the fire was out. With a good layer of
blown-in insulation on top of the insulation bats, the decision
was made to remove the insulation from the attic. Several bags
were removed to insure there was no extension. Power was secured
to the residence and the attic area ventilated. Crews worked for
over an hour before clearing the scene at 13:20. The resident
had used a dry chemical extinguisher on the fire after being
alerted by working smoke detectors. |
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Car Wash Saturday
5/11-The Junior Members of
the New Kingstown Fire Company will be having a Car Wash at the
Fire Station this Saturday (May 12th) from 8AM-2PM. Donation is
$6.00 per Vehicle. Bring your car or other vehicle out a get it
squeaky clean!! |
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Debris Removal on Rich
Valley Road


5/8-Squad and Chief 33 responded late this
afternoon at the request of the Police Department for a fluid
leak and debris removal on Rich Valley Rd at Beechcliff Dr.
Units arrived to find a 2 vehicle accident with battery acid on
the road. Absorbents were applied and the vehicle was secured.
Crews remained on scene until the vehicles were removed. Co. 33
was available in 45 minutes. |
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2012 Super Raffle -
Pictures Posted

5/6-After a very long day
for the members of the New Kingstown and Shermans Dale Fire
Companies, we finished cleaning up and headed home by 9:30pm. It
was a fantastic day with great weather and plenty of folks in
attendance. We hope that everyone enjoyed themselves throughout
the day. A complete list of
winners from the main ticket and photos can be found by clicking
HERE. Special thanks to the many supporters and sponsors of
this event; we could not do it without you. |
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Confinement in Middlesex


5/3-E233 and Traffic 33 responded this
evening at 22:15 to Harrisburg Pike at Rutters for an accident.
Chief 7 arrived and advised confinement. R45 arrived first and
stabilized the vehicle and began extrication. E239 and E233
arrived and provided manpower and lighting to assist. Crews then
cleared the road of debris before going available at 23:01.
Traffic 33 and Co. 39 fire police provided much needed traffic
control. |
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NK Assists on Carlisle
Fire

Conditions on arrival of E233

FF Souder cutting a roll up door

A/C Brenneman on the deuce and a half

Three 3" Lines running into side A from E2

E233 after repositioning
5/2-Both Engines, Traffic, and
Utility assisted on the 4 alarmer in Carlisle at the former C.H.
Masland Building on Spring Road. E233 responded with 7 at 22:20
when 2nd alarm was struck running as the RIT. E233 positioned on
Side "A" parking area; while assembling equipment and getting
into position crews realized there was no fire attack from this
side other than elevated streams. E233 was repositioned and all
950' of 3" hose was pulled into the building flowing a 2.5"
nozzle and two master streams. E233 was supplied by E25. Crews
operated for nearly an hour before the building was evacuated. E133 responded
with 4 at 22:27 on the 3rd alarm. Traffic and Utility 33
responded later into the incident. The last unit cleared from
Co. 33 cleared at 06:11. Special thanks the West Shore Bureau of
Fire and Dauphin County Rescue 49 (Swatara Twp) for transferring
to Station 33 and most importantly helping get over 1200 feet of
hose cleaned plus assisting with reloading spare hose onto E233.
Co. 33 had 19 members respond. |
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One into the Pole


5/2-E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33 responded at
19:55 to Appalachian Dr and Old Stone House Rd for an accident
reported vehicle into a pole. Chief 7 and E233 arrived and
stabilized the vehicle and began patient care until the arrival
of EMS. Sq33 crew assisted. Traffic 33 and Fire Police closed
the road while crews worked. All units cleared the scene at
20:31. Co. 33 had 20 members turn out. |
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Beginning Set Up for
Super Raffle

Washing Benches

120' Foot Tent Goes Up

Filling Barrels to hold down the Tent

T33 In Service providing Water
5/2-This morning we started
setting up for the Super Raffle. Basically alot of the cleanup
work focused on the Pavilion and getting it cleaned and ready to
go. Several deliveries occurred and three of the tents were set
up. Stay tuned for more pictures as we get ready for Saturday. |
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Smoke in the Building

E133 on Side "A"
5/1-E133, T33, Traffic 33
responded on the 1st due 1st alarm assignment for reported smoke
in the apartment. The call was received on station and per
procedure the caller was instructed to hang up and dial 911. The
crew on station took the address and also called 911 to report
the incident. Chief 33 and Chief 133 arrived at 17:46 with
normal conditions. C133 took operations and made his way to the
3rd floor apartment. E133 laid out from the hydrant with Tanker
33 picking up the hydrant assignment. As the Engine crew
prepared to stretch the 300' line, Chief 133 reported the fire
out with a minor smoke condition. Crews held up on the line and
took the imaging camera to confirm no extension from a plastic
container which was left on the stove top. The box was reduced
to Co. 33, E31, and EMS. Crews reloaded the hose and went
available at 18:09. |
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April Run Stats
5/1-for the month of April
the Fire Company responded to 51 calls. The breakdown of
incidents are: Fires - 2,
Rescue Calls - 21, Hazardous Condition - 3, Service Calls - 4,
Good Intent Calls - 17, and False Alarms - 4. The busiest day of
the week was Monday with 12 calls. A total of 435 hours were
spent on calls and an average of 13 members responded per call.
The remainder of the report can be found by clicking
HERE |
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Presentation at Lawrence
Chevrolet

L to R; Rhonda Lawrence,
Director Roger Wagner, President James Hall, Gary Lawrence, FF
Josh Baney, and David Wallick

Making sure he gets safely home!
4/30-E133 traveled to Lawrence
Chevrolet this afternoon to receive a donation. David Wallick,
Regional Manager for the Pennsylvania Automotive Association
presented the "Resusci Little Annie" CPR Mannequin to members of
the fire company to be used for CPR Training. The donation was
made possible through Gary and Rhonda Lawrence of Lawrence
Chevrolet. A 2nd unit was donated to Silver Spring Community
Fire Company. We thank Gary for his support of the emergency
services in Silver Spring Township! |
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Morning Accident on the
Pike



4/30-E233, E239, and Traffic 33 responded at
06:57 to this accident on the Harrisburg Pike at S. Middlesex
Rd. E233 and C33 arrived to find two vehicles involved. Crews
from both companies cribbed one vehicle and secured the 2nd,
assisted with patient care, provided fluid control, and swept a
large amount of debris on the road. Units cleared at 07:29 |
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Sunday Accident
with LZ

Life Lion on the ground
Engine and Squad crew awaits
the Ambulance
4/29-E233, Sq33, and Traffic
33 responded at 19:02 with Company 31 to the 100 blk of Kelly Dr
for an accident involving a motorcycle. E233 arrived and was
given the assignment to establish a landing zone for Life Lion
Helicopter. An LZ was established in a vacant lot nearby. Crews
from the Engine and Squad then waited for EMS to transport the
patient to the LZ then performed a "hot load" of the patient
into Life Lion. All units cleared the scene at 20:19. |
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Landing Zone for Life
Lion

4/27-E133 established a landing zone for Life
Lion Helicopter as a result of a medical emergency in the 1200
blk of Harrisburg Pike at 05:44. Crews assisted with loading the
patient into the helicopter. E133 cleared at 06:23 |
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New Vehicle Technology
at Lawrence Chevrolet

Members look over the vehicles

Chevrolet Volt

Giving it a good look over
4/24-17 members from Co. 33
joined Silver Spring, Washies, Citizens, and Monroe Fire
Companies at a joint training hosted by Lawrence Chevrolet. A
total of nearly 70 firefighters met and listened to Andy, one of
Lawrence's top vehicle technicians, explain the Chevrolet Volt
and Impala. The volt presents a unique challenge to firefighters
due to its high voltage electrical systems. The group was then
able to check the vehicles out from bumper to bumper and see
exactly where we need to disconnect power in the event the
vehicle is involved in a collision as well as other safety
features. Thanks to Gary and Rhonda Lawrence for hosting the
group. |
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Door Pop on the "Pike"


4/24-At 13:50, E233 and Traffic 33 responded
to the 6400 Block of the Carlisle Pike for an accident. R31/C131
arrived and took the vehicles on the north side of the traffic
signal for Kohl's and provided fluid control and cleanup. E233
was given the assignment to check the vehicle in front of ABC
Lanes. Just prior to the Engine pulling up EMS advised the door
would need to be popped to extricate the driver. E233's crew
stabilized the vehicle, covered the driver then popped the
window glass and removed the door. EMS then worked to package
the patient for transport. The vehicle did not appear heavily
damaged however all four doors were jammed from the rear end
collision. Crews cleared the scene at 14:28 |
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Engine Compartment Fire

FF Toot gets ready to open up
4/23-E133, T33, and T31
responded at 15:22 to the 1st blk of Eleanor Dr in New Kingstown
for a vehicle fire. C133 arrived with fire in the engine
compartment. E133 arrived and stretched the line. Crews knocked
the fire in minutes then overhauled the vehicle finding no fire
extension into the passenger compartment. Crew remained on scene
until clearing at 15:55. |
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FF Stirling Deployed to
the "Desert"

4/21-FF Ken Stirling has been deployed with
the Air Force to the "Desert" to defend our country. His last
day "at home" was April 13th. Ken will be sending us photos from
time to time and we will provide updates when we can. We wish
him safe travels while he is deployed and look forward to having
him back on the Engine. God Speed Ken! |
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One Last Meat Raffle


4/20-The final meat raffle until fall was
held Friday evening. As you can see from the pictures it was
well attended and in fact additional tables had to be set up. A
buffet meal was provided to all players. We had a great evening
and we hope to see you all back in the fall when the raffles
begin again. Thanks! |
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Final Meat Raffle Until
Fall this Friday
4/17-Our final meat raffle
will be held this Friday with the doors opening at 5:30pm. This
will be our "player appreciate night" with a buffet meal for all
players. Special door prizes will be available. Special rounds
include chance for a 1/2 hog and a picnic style meat package.
The usual $1.00 rounds for various meat packages will also be
spun off the wheel. Small games of chance will also be
available. Come on out, pack the social hall, and enjoy a great
evening! |
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Remember This Day 4
Years Ago?

4/18-Remarks taken from our
April 2008 archive page-Crews had a long day on the Carlisle
Pike with an accident involving an 8500 Gallon Gasoline Tanker
Truck. Crews from Companies 33 and 31 (Silver Spring) were
dispatched shortly after 09:00 Friday morning when Chief 131
(Morton) witnessed the accident occur. E233 responded
immediately with 4 personnel and was advised by Chief 131 of a
major gasoline leak and the driver of the dump truck confined.
E233 arrived and prepared for rapid extrication and attempted an
initial foam blanket and absorbent dike. The driver of
the dump truck was able to self extricate quickly and E233
repositioned. Chief 33 (Hall) assumed Incident Command
and requested the Cumberland County SHOT (HM Team), E25
(Monroe), and E45 (Empire-Friendship) for Class "B" Foam
application. Additional units were requested throughout the day
to provide manpower and assistance at the multi-agency response.
Units finally brought the incident under control after 19:00
hours once all product was transferred to another tanker
trailer. A big thank you to all involved in every aspect of this
incident, we all know in our minds what the outcome could have
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Junior Members Visit
Harrisburg
4/17-Three of our Junior
Member Advisors took our Juniors on a trip to Harrisburg this
past Saturday. First on the list stops was a visit to the PA
National Fire Museum. A complete tour of the facility was given
and the guys were able to see and learn from the displays on
hand including several pieces of retired fire apparatus. Next
the tour went to the former Allison Fire Station on S 14th St.
FF Jason Lloyd houses his antique tillered ladder truck at this
location and a group is working to restore this station. They
were able to see all floors of the station including the unique
spiral staircase leading to the apparatus floor. The guys took
time out for lunch then visited Harrisburg City Station #1 on N
6th Street. A tour of the station and apparatus took place here.
The crew had a great time getting out and about. Please feel
free to check out our junior member page by clicking
here. |
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Another Good Breakfast
4/16-Thanks to everyone
that came out for breakfast this past Sunday morning taking our
numbers over 400 people once again. We hope you enjoyed
everything on the buffet. Our next breakfast in Sunday, May 20th
- for those scrapple and puddin lovers, we will have both for
May; but when its gone, it is gone until Fall. Thanks again for
coming out! |
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High Angle Rescue

FF B Yohn is hauled up the
embankment

The 4:1 haul system was used off E233

E133 with Life Lion
4/12-E233 (with 6) responded
at 12:06 to assist Rescue 31 with a medical call in which a fall
occurred down a 35' embankment towards the creek. Chief 231
advised the Engine that the 4:1 haul system would be needed. The
crew loaded the rope rescue bags and made access. EMS, Police,
and Chief 131 were already down the bank at the patient. The
Engine crew assembled the pre-rigged haul system and lowered the
stokes basket with additional packaging equipment to the crew
below. A 24' ladder was also lowered at another location close
to the rigging to provide another means for the rescuers. The
decision was made to remove the patient by alternate means so
the haul system was used to bring Co.33 members back up. E133
was dispatched to establish at landing zone at nearby Willow
Mill Park. Crews were available at 12:59. |
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Morning Wreck on the
Backstretch



4/11-C33, E233, and R31 responded to the 6900
Blk of Carlisle Pike for a single vehicle accident. C33 arrived
with the occupant out of the vehicle and significant damage to
the vehicle. Crews assisted EMS and secured the vehicle, then
assisted Miller & Sam with debris cleanup before clearing at
10:00. |
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Crash at RT114 & RT11



4/10-Immediately after breaking down from
training, T31 reported the accident at RT114 and RT11 at 21:09.
Co. 33 responded with E133, E233, T33, Traffic 33 staffed by 18
members. E233 arrived and assisted Co. 31 with vehicle
stabilization. T33 provided blocking. E133 checked a 3rd vehicle
and patient at Sheetz then relocated on the east side of the
accident to provide debris removal. Traffic 33 was set up on
Hogestown Rd. Fire Police had their hands full as the entire
intersection was closed down. Crews worked for almost an hour
providing patient care, securing vehicles, and clearing a large
amount of debris. The last units cleared the scene at 22:01. 4
members staffed the station. |
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Company Training





4/10-Tonight's Company Level Training focused
on rural water supply operations. Due to a large area of our
response coverage still being non-hydranted crews performed
rural water supply training. Tanker 31 (Silver Spring) and
Tanker 25 (Monroe) were invited to attend as well. All three
companies would be working together on incidents and all three
companies have a few new Tanker drivers. It was a good refreshed
for those involved and both Co. 33 Engines got a good work out
with drafting operations as well. The fill site was set up at
Willow Mill Park and the dump site operation was set up in a
residential development off Rich Valley Rd. Crews shuttled
multiple loads of water to the dump site where E233 was set up
to draft and flow water through both portable master stream
devices. Thanks to T31 and T25 for the assist. Company 33 had 20
members for training. |
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3 on Easter Sunday
4/8-Members were able to
get their Easter celebration and meals in before three calls
were handled in the late afternoon/evening. At 16:08, Brush and
Tanker 33 were sent to Woods Dr to assist Co. 31 with a mulch
and fence fire. C133 arrived and reduced the box to E31 only. At
16:39, E133 and T33 responded to Monarch Dr in Middlesex Twp for
a gas odor inside with E39 and T31. E133's crew investigated a
small leak around the furnace and advised Chief 7 to reduce the
box. Crews metered the home and secured gas service until the
furnace could be professionally checked. E133 cleared at 16:55.
Sq33 handled a medical assist on N Locust Point Rd at 21:40. The
Squad arrived and was placed available by EMS at 21:48 |
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Another Run to the "I"

The Vehicle was found approx
100' off the road

H & J Prepares to remove the vehicle from the Trees

One Door removed and the other "Popped" for extrication
4/7-Companies 33 and 31 were
sent at 17:31to I81 NB ITA of MM56 for an auto accident with
confinement. C33 was advised of a single vehicle that crossed
from the SB lanes over both NB lanes and into the woods. C231
(Henderson) arrived 1st with the vehicle into a wooded area with
confinement. E233 arrived and prepared for extrication. Our
preconnected tools are on 125' reels; two reel lines were pulled
as well as our portable power unit in case the reels did not
reach. Additional personnel from R31, Sq33, and E31 assisted
upon arrival. 2 patients were removed (1 by EMS through a
window) 14 minutes after arrival. Traffic Units and Fire Police
from both companies protected crews working at the scene. Crews
remained on scene until the vehicle was removed clearing at
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Friday Morning Fire
Prevention


4/6-E233 and its crew visited the United
Cerebral Palsy building in Silver Spring Township at their
request for a show and tell. The crew gave them a tour of the
Engine and explained the equipment carried. The group enjoyed
the visit from the Fire Company. |
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Busy Wednesday

Crews from Co. 33 and 45 check
the truck

NB Lanes of I81

200 Blk of Hogestown Rd
E233 with the LZ at
Pleasantview Park
Life Lion departs the scene
4/4-Company 33 started the day off at 03:51
responding with R45 to I81 NB just south of Exit 52 for a
tractor trailer accident. Crews remained on scene until 05:33.
Next up E133/C33/T31 responded to I81 SB at MM54 for a pickup
truck fire. C33 arrived and used a PW Can on the debris that was
on fire and canceled the rigs. The driver advised PSP that
someone discarded a cigarette and it blew into his truck bed
lighting some contents on fire. At 16:32, E233 responded to
Hogestown Rd and Rife Dr for an accident. The engine was
canceled enroute. Then at 17:08, E233, Sq33, and Traffic 33
responded to Hogestown Rd and White Oak Bv to assist Co. 31 with
an accident with confinement. E233 arrived and the crew was
assigned. Shortly thereafter, E233 and its crew was reassigned
to provide a landing zone for Life Lion helicopter at
Pleasantview Park. The LZ was established and Life Lion landed
as EMS was arriving with the patient. The crew assisted EMS then
peformed at "Hot Load" of the patient into the helicopter. E233
was available at 17:54. Sq33 cleared at 18:05, and Traffic 33
cleared at 20:08. E233 assisted the Police Department with fluid
control for the final call of the day at Commerce Dr and
Carlisle Pike at 18:05. Crews cleared at 18:12. |
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Tanker 33 gets a Muffler


4/3-After the Company Meeting, Engineer
Jeremy Moyer installed a new muffler on Tanker 33. After running
a straight pipe for several months, the new muffler will be a
welcome addition now that we have the windows down. Thanks to
Jeremy for installing it "in house" saving $$ on labor chargers.
Maybe someday we will have a welder like the one above at the
fire station. |
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March Report
4/3-For the month of March
the Company responded to 34 Incidents. Average turnout per call
was 13 members. Breakdown of Incidents as follows: Fire - 5,
Rescue Calls - 12, Hazardous Conditions - 4, Service Calls - 2,
Good Intent - 9,
False Alarms - 2. The remainder of the report can be found on
the run stats page. |
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Crash on I81


4/1-E233, Tanker, and Traffic 33 responded to
assist Co. 31 with an accident on I81SB Just North of Exit 57 at
12:19. E233 crew assisted checking the vehicle that was
sideswiped by a tractor trailer. Tanker 33 checked the tractor
trailer which was 1/2 mile south of the accident. It was
reported that there was a small fire under the cab but this
proved to be false. Traffic 33 was set up to move traffic to a
single lane past the accident. Crews cleared the scene at 13:00. |