Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Keeping Busy

Keeping Busy
The past 2 weeks have been busy for the guys and girls at the fire company. We have been to several fire prevention events at local schools where this year’s theme of “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!” was reinforced with hundreds of young students in our coverage area. They also got to see fire apparatus up c [...]

Ruscombmanor 2nd Alarm

Ruscombmanor 2nd Alarm
On Oct 6th just before 1:30p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched as RIT, along with several other companies to the 400 block of Oley Rd. in Ruscombmanor Township for a reported structure fire. It was quickly upgraded to a second alarm by Chief 34 as a column of smoke was visible from miles away. This brought Engine 1 to the scene as well as several [...]

Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!

Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!
Yep, it’s Fire Prevention week from Oct 6th to the 12th this year. We hope you all have smoke detectors in your home. If you don’t, please get them and get them installed and working as soon as you can. They can and will save your life as well as the lives of loved ones! We recently had a fire in Mt. Penn in which the smo [...]

Mt. Penn Structure

Mt. Penn Structure
On September 22nd just before 3a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched, along with several mutual aid companies to 9 Pennwyn Terrace in the Boro for a reported deck on fire in the rear of the residence. First arriving units confirmed a working fire with extension into the house. Fortunately all occupants were able to safely evacuate. Several lines were [...]

Labor Day and Back to School

Labor Day and Back to School
Well, the last “official” weekend of summer is upon us. Summer sure flew by! We hope all of you have a safe and relaxing Labor Day weekend with friends and family! Although most schools started last week, there has been a slight delay at Antietam due to construction. Antietam students will return on September 3rd this year. [...]

Boro Structure

Boro Structure
On August 26th shortly before noon, Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Reading City, Lower Alsace, Oley, Birdsboro and Exeter fire departments to 2642 Perkiomen Ave. for a reported structure fire. First arriving units confirmed a working fire in the kitchen area of the vacant home which was undergoing renovations. Two lines were pulled as ot [...]

National Night Out

National Night Out
Come join Exeter & Central Berks Regional Police as well as other first responders from the area at National Night Out on August 6th. The event is being held at the Antietam Pool at 905 Byram St. from 6p.m. until 9p.m. This is a great event to meet and ask questions of those that do so much for the community to keep it safe but are oth [...]

Wednesday Woes

Wednesday Woes
On July 17th just after 12 noon, Mt. Penn was dispatched, along with several mutual aid companies, to assist Exeter(Co25) with a reported structure fire at 4005 Circle Ave. First arriving units quickly called a working fire to the rear of the address where it was discovered a lawnmower and shed on fire. Within 5 minutes of arrival things wer [...]

SOLD SOLD SOLD!

SOLD SOLD SOLD!
As many of you know, Ladder 1 was placed for sale recently and within a week it was sold to the Gladwyne Fire Company in Montgomery County(Station 24) who journeyed to Mt. Penn on July 3rd to take it to its new home where it will continue to serve the citizens as Ladder 24 for the next few years until their brand new ladder truck arrives [...]

Independence Day is here!

Independence Day is here!
Summer is just flying by! The MLB all star game is almost here, next month the kids will be back in school and before you know it Labor Day will be here. This year we celebrate our independence and freedom on Thursday but that won’t stop many from making it a long weekend. Be safe in all that you are doing whether it be a barbeque a [...]

Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Department Activity

Summary of department activity
2026
MonthFire CallsTotal
January00
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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