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2023 Incidents |
Jan | 53 |
Feb | 69 |
Mar | 73 |
Apr | 66 |
May | 64 |
Jun | 78 |
Jul | 64 |
Aug | 70 |
Sep | 74 |
Oct | 83 |
Nov | 88 |
Dec | 3 |
Total | 785 |
Past Incidents |
2022 | 895 |
2021 | 861 |
2020 | 740 |
2019 | 877 |
2018 | 803 |
2017 | 798 |
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Dec 02, 2023
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Welcome to the Official Website for New Kingstown Fire Company
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Weeks 6 & 7 Updates!
Lieutenant Alexander Hall, December 01
Lots of progress this week. Stair platforms were delivered and installed. Plumbing and drainage was inspected. Drywall and insulation was delivered Thursday and was already being installed. Special thanks to Andy Souder for the use of his equipment and Gerald Steigleman for his assistance in moving the drywall for the construction crews!... (Full Story & Photos)
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Transfer
Chief Curtis Hall, December 01
Squad 33 (with 4) transferred at 11:04 Friday to Grantville Fire Company while they operated on a Barn Fire. No calls were handled and the Squad was back in Station around 14:30. This was the second of three calls to start December!... (Full Story & Photos)
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Placing of the Wreaths
Chief Curtis Hall, December 01
Friday afternoon, several members tended to the annual placement of wreaths at the Station, New Kingstown Cemetery, and Longsdorf Cemetery. The wreaths were purchased by the Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary and were adorned with flags to recognize all branches of the military.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Responses to York County
Chief Curtis Hall, November 30
Squad 33 was sent as RIT to the chimney fire on Nursery Rd at 08:00 Thursday. While responding, a second call was sent by York on Trinity Dr for a Gas Leak Inside. The response route had us passing this incident to the to the first incident. Squad 33 advised York of our location and after they checked with Command on the Chimney Fire, the Squad diverted. Squad 33 staged at a hydrant with the crew ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Tuesday Training - Chimney Fire Practical
Chief Curtis Hall, November 30
Tuesday evening, members completed the second night of chimney fire training using the house on our property to conduct a full scale exercise set up just like we would do on an actual fire. Interior crew focused on tarps and runners and cleaning out the fire place while the exterior crew laddered the house and roof and swept the flu with chains and brushes.
We certainly request our wood burning ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Santa Run Routes Announced!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 29
Please see the announced routes for the Santa Run for December 9th. We are still working on a live "Santa tracker" to be available on the 9th so all can see our location.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Silver Spring Township Alert System
Chief Curtis Hall, November 27
Silver Spring Township has recently changed its emergency alerting system to Hyper-Reach. Please use the information in this post to sign up if you are a Silver Spring Township resident. Examples of alerts to be sent out include, but not limited to: weather related events or sheltering due to a fire or police emergency. Any questions can be directed to the township office at 717-766-0178. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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There's Still Time to Sponsor Wreaths!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 26
Help Us Exceed Our Goal for 2023!!
Once again this year, we will be holding a campaign in support of Wreaths Across America (WAA). Our mission remains to honor and remember our fallen Veterans interred at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (IGNC) this Christmastime by supporting the overall mission of WAA! By using the link below, you can sponsor wreaths to be laid at IGNC and $5 from each wreath ... (Full Story & Photos)
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