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Exeter Township, PA

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The rescue Engine assists 57 with a 3rd alarm commercial fire

 November 14, 2019

At 0617 on Thursday morning rescue engine 25 was dispatched as RIT to assist company 57 (Mohnton) with a working fire in the 100 Blk of E Summit St. First arriving units gave the report of a heavy smoke showing from the 1st and 2nd floors. The assignment was quickly upgraded to a 2nd alarm, upon arrival the crew from the rescue engine was pulled from their RIT assignment and was put to work to assist with fire suppression. Crews from 25 remained on scene for about 3 hours before returning to service.

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The Exeter Township Fire Department

4 months ago

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Crews took advantage of the nice weather today and practiced drafting, pumping, and aerial operations. ... See MoreSee Less

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The Exeter Township Fire Department is with Mickey Fedena.

5 months ago

The Exeter Township Fire Department

The Exeter Township Fire Department and Birdsboro-Union Fire Department got together tonight to practice vehicle rescue scenarios.

Crews worked on stabilization, door pops, roof removal, and extrication from a vehicle on its side.
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Thank you for everything you do to keep us safe πŸ’•

The Exeter Township Fire Department is at Reading Area Firefighters Museum.

5 months ago

The Exeter Township Fire Department

Today several members participated in a "special assignment" in support of the Reading Area Firefighters Museum. Chief Bickings, retired Assistant Chief Trievel, and firefighters Harry Huhn, Rick Quattrock, Jeff Staller, and Patrick Bickings assisted the museum staff in transporting a 1909 American LaFrance steam fire engine from Schuylkill County to the museum's headquarters at South Fifth and Laurel Streets in Reading. The steam engine originally belonged to the Union Fire Company # 13 in Reading. The members were happy to help bring some of the Reading area's firefighting history back home. If you have not checked it out, please be sure to visit the museum! ... See MoreSee Less

Today several members participated in a special assignment in support of the Reading Area Firefighters Museum.  Chief Bickings, retired Assistant Chief Trievel, and firefighters Harry Huhn, Rick Quattrock, Jeff Staller, and Patrick Bickings assisted the museum staff in transporting a 1909 American LaFrance steam fire engine from Schuylkill County to the museums headquarters at South Fifth and Laurel Streets in Reading.  The steam engine originally belonged to the Union Fire Company # 13 in Reading.  The members were happy to help bring some of the Reading areas firefighting history back home.   If you have not checked it out, please be sure to visit the museum!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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Thanks for all your help with this project! πŸ‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Exeter Twp Fire Department
46 West 33rd St
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