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| 2020 | 740 |
| 2019 | 877 |
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Fire Police Needed!!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 30
As call volume continues to rise, our fire police officers are managing significantly increased demands. Fire police serve as the first line of defense for traffic and crowd control at emergency scenes. Often, they remain on-site after the main fire units leave, ensuring the safety of those still working, including police officers and towing and recovery personnel.
All training and equipment are ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Parade Route!!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 29
For Friday evening's Parade, please see attached route of travel. Silver Spring Township has approved the following street closures:
W Main St - Carlisle Pike to N Locust Point Rd Nottingham Drive Fairfield Lane Warwick Circle
The alleys that reach any of the streets will be coned off prior to the Parade.
Street Closures will begin just prior to 6PM - Residents of Southfield Crossing - Access to ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Happening This Friday!!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 28
Excitement is growing for the upcoming parade this Friday evening in the Village. Registration is now closed unless prior arrangements have been made, and preparations are underway to ensure a successful event. Additional information will be posted on our social media channels throughout the week. Residents are encouraged to get their homes ready for the festivities. This is the first parade in the ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Father’s Day Flows!!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 21
This afternoon, the daylight crew took time to operate the pumps on both the Engine and Brush vehicles as part of regular equipment checks. The station also welcomed a ride-along visitor, who toured the facility and observed daily operations.
As of this post, crews have responded to two calls today. Early this morning, Engine, Squad, Tanker, and Traffic assisted Company 25 with a reported electrical ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Call #500 Reached
Chief Curtis Hall, June 19
The 500th call for service was reached on Thursday morning when crews responded to a vehicle collision in the 300 block of Bernheisel Bridge Road.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Congratulations FF Oka!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 17
Firefighter Oka has recently completed all the requirements for Firefighter 1 certification. After taking a leave of absence for several months, FF Oka returned and has been working diligently to make up for lost time. Completing this training was a top priority, and the department recognizes his dedication and hard work in achieving this important milestone.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Tuesday Training!
Chief Curtis Hall, June 17
Representatives from the Fire Store visited on Tuesday evening to demonstrate new fire hose options currently available. Several types were discussed, including a 1 1/2-inch hose featuring reinforced sections near the male end, as well as 1 3/4-inch hoses and a true 1 3/4-inch model. The 1 1/2-inch hose has already been evaluated by major fire departments, such as those in Washington, D.C. The event ... (Full Story & Photos)
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CO Incident
Chief Curtis Hall, June 16
At 3:31 a.m. on Tuesday, Township fire and emergency crews responded to a report of a carbon monoxide incident at 6520 Carlisle Pike. Command 32A arrived on scene and was informed that construction activities inside the building had resulted in elevated carbon monoxide levels. Squad 31, Engine 33, and Squad 33 worked for several hours to ventilate the building and used monitoring equipment to ensure ... (Full Story & Photos)
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May Township Report
Chief Curtis Hall, June 15
Chief Brown has completed the May report for Silver Spring Township Emergency Services. The report is attached to this post.... (Full Story & Photos)
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1987 KME before entering service, 1973 still in service but coming to an end.
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Social Media Image (not area storm)
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Storm Responses
Chief Curtis Hall, June 15
Following two recent severe thunderstorms on Thursday and Sunday evenings, Company 33 remained busy, responding to 6 incidents on Thursday and 13 on Sunday evening. While there were no major incidents, crews handled multiple reports of downed trees and wires throughout the area.... (Full Story & Photos)
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