Mt. Penn Fire Company

Posts by John Eisenhard

Welcome 2016

Welcome 2016
HAPPY NEW YEAR! The past year has been a busy one for Mt. Penn.  We had a total of 453 calls for service which covered everything from vehicle crashes to structure fires and fire alarms as well as public service details and medical assists.  This total was a new record for us.  The crews did an outstanding job responding to these calls throu [...]

Think Safety for the Holidays!

Think Safety for the Holidays!
Christmas Day is just around the corner and with it, all the excitement of family and friends gathered together to celebrate.  We would like to share a few things about holiday safety from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA.org) that can help keep the celebration going without having to pause and contact emergency services to mak [...]

Barn Fire assist in Richmond Twp

Barn Fire assist in Richmond Twp
Courtesy of Fleetwood Fire Co. On December 8 about 10:45pm Mt. Penn was dispatched to 2505 Moselem Springs Rd. in Richmond Twp. on the second alarm for RIT at a working structure fire.  The first arriving crews from Walnuttown (Co32) and Fleetwood (Co45) had arrived with a well involved barn fire that was extending to other structures that ho [...]

Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!

Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
As Thanksgiving Day approaches the members of the Mt. Penn Fire Company would like to wish you all HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  We ask that you please be safe if you are going to travel as well as be safe if you are going to stay home with family and friends. According to the National Fire Protection Association (nfpa.org), Thanksgiving Day is the # [...]

Rescue and HazMat trailer assist Lowe...

Rescue and HazMat trailer assist Lower Alsace
On November 10 about 10:45a.m. the rescue truck was dispatched to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) in the area of Antietam Rd. & Lewis Rd. for a vehicle crash with unknown injuries.  On arrival crews found a small SUV that had struck the guard rail and then went over the embankment, coming to rest at the shoreline of Antietam Lake.  Fortunately [...]

L1 assists Amity

L1 assists Amity
On November 8 at 10p.m. L1 was dispatched as the RIT company to assist Amity Twp(Co 49 & 6) with a possible structure fire at Amity Manor, 1131 W. Ben Franklin Highway (Route 422).  Those companies had originally been sent for a fire alarm and had arrived to find a smoke condition in the building which then upgraded the assignment bringin [...]

Change your clock, change your batter...

Change your clock, change your battery time!
Once again it’s that time of year when we change our clocks to mark the end of Daylight Savings Time.  It is also the time that you should change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home.  Working detectors have saved many lives by providing the early warning that is needed when a fire or excessive [...]

Ladder 1 assists City of Reading

Ladder 1 assists City of Reading
On October 22, just before 4a.m. L1 was requested on the 3rd alarm to cover for L10 to Box 9-03 at 645 N 9th. St for a working fire involving multiple residences.  City crews were confronted with heavy fire in the rear of the structures on their arrival with significant extension.  They also removed a semi responsive individual from one of t [...]

Early morning vehicle fire

Early morning vehicle fire
On October 17 shortly after 1:30a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Lower Alsace (Co 4) to the 600 block of S. 20th St. in the boro for a reported vehicle fire.  As crews were responding dispatch advised that the police were on location with a well involved vehicle which Deputy 1 (Wertz) confirmed upon his arrival.  The crew from Engine [...]

Alsace Township Crash

Alsace Township Crash
On October 16 just about 6p.m. the rescue was dispatched to the 500 block of Antietam Rd. in Alsace Township to assist Co8 (Alsace Manor) for a vehicle crash, unknown injuries and a pole struck with wires down.  On arrival the crews found one vehicle with heavy front end damage and a pole completely sheared off with numerous power, phone and [...]

Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Department Activity

Summary of department activity
2026
MonthFire CallsTotal
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February00
March00
April00
May00
June00
July00
August00
September00
October00
November00
December00
Totals00
Working Fires0


Previous Years

2025470
2024685
2023727
2022683

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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