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Collision with Entrapment on Trindle Rd
Chief Curtis Hall, February 07
Companies 33 and 41were dispatched to an accident on Trindle Rd near S Middlesex Rd around 07:30. The incident was upgraded to entrapment which added R45. Crews worked together to remove 3 doors, roof, and perform extensive dash roll in order to extricate the driver. Squad 33 (7), Engine 33 (2), Chief 33, and Fire Police responded. Both hydraulic spreaders, Both cuttters, Battery spreader and cutter, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Engine Transfer
Chief Curtis Hall, February 06
E33 (with 4) transferred at 10:21 Friday morning to Vigilant Hose Co in Shippensburg while they operated at a House Fire in Franklin County. No calls were answered from the transfer and E33 returned around 13:00. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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One Extricated from Accident
Chief Curtis Hall, February 06
Just prior to 23:30 Thursday evening, the township companies, along with Perry Rescue 12, extricated one person from a vehicle accident involving a pole being sheared off, striking a house, and ending on its side. The vehicle was stabilized and patient removed by taking the windshield glass out. Squad 33 (7), E33 (3), and Traffic 33 responded on the incident which occurred in the 7200 blk of Wertzville ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Collision involving an Overturned Vehicle
Chief Curtis Hall, February 04
The township companies were dispatched to an accident involving an overturned vehicle on Conodoguinet Parkway at Bent Creek Blvd shortly before 16:00 Tuesday. Squad 31 arrived, confirming one vehicle on its roof and assisted the occupant from the vehicle. E33 arrived and provided manpower. Traffic 33 was used for traffic control as the evening rush hour was in full swing and the outbound lanes of ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Squad to Perry County
Chief Curtis Hall, February 03
Squad 33 was dispatched mutual aid to a residential structure fire at 12:18 hours Tuesday to Winding Hill Rd in Juniata Township, Perry County. Squad 33 responded with a crew of 6 and made the 37 minute response to the scene. The crew assisted with fire attack and extensive overhaul. Squad 33 returned to Station 33 around 16:30.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Fire Follow Up
Chief Curtis Hall, February 02
Sunday evening at 16:25, the township companies were sent for a fire alarm. As E33 (with 5) prepared to respond a first due garage fire was dispatched at nearly the same time. E33 responded to the fire followed by Tanker 33 (with 2). Chief 33 had a good smoke header visible leaving the village. E33 and C33 arrived within 4 minutes with a 20x30 detatched garage to the rear of the residence. The garage ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Sunday Night Garage Fire
Chief Curtis Hall, February 01
A few quick pictures from the garage fire in the 500 blk N Locust Point Rd. Fully involved detached garage upon arrival. Outstanding work by crews on this incident. More to follow on Monday.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Dust Collector Fire
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Recent Calls
Chief Curtis Hall, January 29
With cleanup from the weekend storm, the members of New Kingstown Fire Company have stayed steady with responses and even shoveled out a few hydrants along the way. A few of those are listed here:
1/26 - Assisted Shermans Dale with a Chicken Coop Fire in Middlesex Township 1/26 - Assisted Monroe Fire with a land rescue, Ut233 (with 4) committed several hours. 1/27 - Reported Car Fire, I81 MM 54.3 1/29 ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Sunday Storm!
Chief Curtis Hall, January 26
Company 33 responded to seven (7) calls on Sunday during the storm. One (1)Fire Alarm (canceled) and six (6) medical assist calls were handled. U233 (with the plow) was kept busy, not only with the medical calls, but cleaning up around the fire station property. The Utility was used to remove two stuck EMS vehicles during the storm as responders worked together. At the Station, meals were provided ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Prepared As Much As We Can Be!
Chief Curtis Hall, January 24
With Winter Storm Fern closes in on us, we are prepared as much as we can be. The rigs are ready (Engine is chained up for the first time in many, many years) and there's plenty of food to be made. Be Safe Out There!! If you don't need to be out, stay home!... (Full Story & Photos)
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Snowstorm Safety
Lieutenant Alexander Hall, January 21
With the forecasted snow storm ahead, this will likely be the greatest snowfall this area has seen in a decade. With all emergencies, preplanning is key. Here are a few tips to help you weather the storm:
1. Clear snow and ice away from your house’s Gas Meter, Furnace, and Dryer Vents as well as any other exhaust pipes on the side of your home.
2. If you have a fire hydrant in front of your home, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Keep snow and ice away from your vents and exhausts.
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