Mt. Penn Fire Company

Posts by John Eisenhard

One fire leads to another

One fire leads to another
Sunday began shortly before 12:30p.m. when Mt. Penn was dispatched for the RIT company to assist Exeter Twp. (Co25) at 6302 Perkiomen Ave. for a working structure fire.  First arriving crews found a house well involved with access being made down a long dirt lane off of Route 422.  The Rescue 1 crew assisted with moving equipment back to the [...]

Assist to Monocacy on Structure Fire

Assist to Monocacy on Structure Fire
On March 4th just before 11p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched as the RIT company, along with Amity (Co’s 6 & 49), Birdsboro (Co7) and Exeter (Co25) for a reported structure fire at 54 Monocacy Creek Rd. in Amity Twp.  The first arriving units confirmed a working fire in an old farmhouse under renovation and requested additional tankers wh [...]

Fastnacht Frenzy Update

Fastnacht Frenzy Update
We have once again sold out!  1800 dozen arrived Friday afternoon and the crew got busy getting them all bagged up and counted by 6p.m.  Although the posted start time for Saturday and Sunday was 8a.m. several customers just couldn’t wait and began to show up at 7:30 to make their purchase.  We were glad to accommodate them and the hund [...]

49th Annual Fastnacht Frenzy!!!

49th Annual Fastnacht Frenzy!!!
IT’S HERE AGAIN!  Yes, it’s fastnacht time at the Mt. Penn Fire Company.  Please be sure to stop by the fire station at 2711 Grant St. or, if you prefer our drive up service, stop by the intersection of 23rd St. and Perkiomen Ave. for a bag or two.  The cost is $8.00 per dozen.  These delicious treats will be available on Saturda [...]

Reported kitchen fire in Mt. Penn

Reported kitchen fire in Mt. Penn
On February 6 shortly before 6p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Lower Alsace (Co4), Exeter (Co25), Birdsboro (Co7), Oley (Co5) and the City of Reading to 2048 Fairview Ave. for a reported structure fire with possible entrapment.  On arrival Deputy 1 (Wertz) reported heavy smoke and made it a working incident with everybody out of the ho [...]

Lower Alsace vehicle crash

Lower Alsace vehicle crash
On February 1 just after 10;15p.m. and shortly after returning from a medical assist call in Mt. Penn, the rescue was dispatched to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) for a vehicle crash in the area of Skyline Dr. and List Rd that was reported as a vehicle flipped over with multiple patients.  Arriving crews found the heavily damaged vehicle on its r [...]

New rescue truck in service

New rescue truck in service
Mt. Penn’s “new to us” rescue has been placed in service as of January 27 when it returned from getting the final work done on the steering, suspension and equipment mounting.  Several members are already qualified on driving and operating it and the remaining ones should be done within a few weeks.  The officers would like [...]

Pedestrian struck in Lower Alsace

Pedestrian struck in Lower Alsace
On January 17 at 5:30p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) on a pedestrian crash in the 800 block of Carsonia Ave.  Deputy 4-1 (Mountz) arrived first and immediately requested EMS to expedite and the northbound lanes of Carsonia Ave. shut down.  Arriving apparatus crews assisted the ambulance with getting the patient secu [...]

Working fire in Birdsboro

Working fire in Birdsboro
On January 14, just before 2:30a.m. Ladder 1 was dispatched along with Exeter (Co25), Amity (Co’s 6 & 49) and Gibralter (Co23) to 412 Lincoln Ave. to assist Birdsboro (Co7) for a reported structure fire.  A working fire in the vacant house was quickly confirmed by the police.  Chief 7 (Kulp) immediately placed all incoming personnel [...]

RIT assist on structure fire

RIT assist on structure fire
On January 8 just before 4p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched as RIT on the second alarm to 14015 Kutztown Rd at MAS Imports to assist at a working structure fire.  The first arriving units had been sent there for a passerby reporting smoke coming from the building and after gaining entry found fire throughout the first floor.  A water supply was es [...]

Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Department Activity

Summary of department activity
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Our Mission

The mission of the Mt. Penn Fire Company is to protect the lives and property of the people of Mt Penn from fires, natural disasters, and hazardous materials incidents; to save lives by providing Rescue services; to prevent fires through prevention and education programs; and to provide a 100% Volunteer work environment that values health, wellness and cultural diversity and is free of harassment and discrimination.

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