Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Vehicle crash in Mt. Penn

Vehicle crash in Mt. Penn
On February 19 just before 3:30p.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Co4 (Lower Alsace) to a vehicle crash with unknown injuries in the 300 block of Friedensburg Rd. in the boro.  Once Asst. 1 (Eisenhard)  arrived it was determined that R1 was sufficient for the call and E1 and Co4 were returned.  The two vehicles had collided at the inter [...]

Busy Tuesday for Mt. Penn

Busy Tuesday for Mt. Penn
Tuesday was a busy day for Mt. Penn crews and we got to see the weather change from icy roads to pouring rain and wind to some sun and all the temperature changes in between. The day was started shortly before 2a.m. with a call for the ladder and engine to assist Co 25 (Exeter) on a possible structure fire at the Home Depot on Perkiomen Ave.  [...]

Structure fire in Birdsboro

Structure fire in Birdsboro
On February 12 just after 9p.m. L1 was dispatched as RIT to assist Birdsboro with a reported structure fire, dryer on fire in the basement at 712 E. 2nd St.  The police had arrived first and confirmed smoke showing from the residence.  When Chief 7 (Kulp) and the first units from Birdsboro arrived they quickly confirmed a working fire in the [...]

Mt. Penn crew assists Cumru Township ...

Mt. Penn crew assists Cumru Township on structure fire
On February 8 just after 2:00a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched at the RIT company on the second alarm for a structure fire at 2431 Morgantown Rd.  near Flying Hills.  The first arriving crews had a large and fully involved 2.5 story garage that was already beginning to collapse from the intense fire.  It was used to store mower and other outdoor [...]

Assist to Lower Alsace on structure f...

Assist to Lower Alsace on structure fire
On January 29, just before 5:30a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Exeter (Co25)to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) at 2160 Highland Ave. for a reported structure fire, fire in the kitchen.  Deputy 1 (Wertz) arrived first and confirmed a working fire which was already venting out of the door and windows.  Deputy 4-1 (Mountz) arrived soon after a [...]

Engine and Rescue assist Exeter on st...

Engine and Rescue assist Exeter on structure fire
On January 21 about 2:15p.m. Company 7 (Birdsboro) Safety Officer Steve Rhoads was passing through the 6200 block of Perkiomen Ave. in Exeter Township when he noticed a large amount of smoke in the area.  Upon checking further he found a working fire in a large garage at 6221 Perkiomen Ave. and had the structure fire assignment dispatched.  [...]

L1 assists Robeson on structure fire

L1 assists Robeson on structure fire
On January 19 shortly before 11p.m. Ladder 1 was dispatched to 3178 Morgantown Rd. (Route 10) in Robeson Township to assist Company 23 (Gibralter) and 24 (Geigertown) for a reported structure fire.  On arrival crews from the responding companies found a well involved home on the property of Route 10 Auto Sales.  The ladder crew split up in o [...]

E1 handles dumpster fire at Turkey Hi...

E1 handles dumpster fire at Turkey Hill
On January 17 just before 11:30am Mt. Penn was dispatched for a reported dumpster on fire at the Turkey Hill, 2450 Perkiomen Ave. in the borough.  Once Assistant 1 (Eisenhard) arrived he confirmed a working fire which was contained to the dumpster.  On the arrival of E1 they pulled one line to extinguish the fire.  Damage was minimal and con [...]

Carbon Monoxide incident in Mt. Penn

Carbon Monoxide incident in Mt. Penn
On January 8 at approximately 11:20a.m. a phone call was received at the station for a report of a smoking furnace and carbon monoxide alarm sounding.  The communications center transmitted the still alarm which brought Engine & Rescue 1 along with Engine 4 (Lower Alsace) to 223 Friedensburg Rd.  Crews making entry initially found levels [...]

Assist to Lower Alsace on structure f...

Assist to Lower Alsace on structure fire
On January 4 just after 9:30a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Exeter (Co25) to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) with a reported working structure fire at 22 Myrtle Ave. in the township.  FM23 (Gerhart) was on location with a working fire involving the porch area with possible extension into the house.  He was able to hold the fire in check by [...]

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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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