Mt. Penn Fire Company

Early Morning Crash

Early Morning Crash
Just before 2a.m. on January 6th Rescue 1 was dispatched to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) on a reported vehicle crash with unknown injuries in the 600 block of Carsonia Ave.  Arriving units found 2 vehicles, one in the northbound lane and one in the southbound lane that had collided.  There were also 2 other vehicles that [...]

Welcome 2019!

Welcome 2019!
All of us at the Mt. Penn Fire Company would like to wish you a safe and Happy New Year!  Let’s stay safe in 2019. We finished 2018 with 553 calls that covered everything from fires, vehicle crashes, rescues, fire alarms, assisting other departments and assisting the police and public works.  This year marked the most [...]

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The officers and members of the Mt. Penn Fire Company would like to wish you and your family a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!  We hope you get what you wished for and are surrounded by friends and family during this holiday season. Please be safe and make memories!

Santa is in town!

Santa is in town!
This Friday, December 21st the Mt. Penn Fire Company is honored to be taking that jolly old elf around town.  That’s right……SANTA CLAUS himself will be making the grand tour of Mt. Penn on a fire truck!  He has told us that he would like to leave the station around 5:30p.m. to make his rounds.  [...]

Rescue assist in Birdsboro

Rescue assist in Birdsboro
 On December 13, shortly after 7p.m. the rescue was dispatched, along with Tower 25(Exeter) to assist Birdsboro(Co7) at the Birdsboro Power Plant, 1 Armorcast Rd. for a high angle rescue.  Initial reports were that a worker inside of a compartment was electrocuted.  When crews arrived the victim had been removed to th [...]

Structure fire assist to Exeter

Structure fire assist to Exeter
Shortly before 7p.m. on December 7 the ladder was dispatched with several other companies to assist on a possible structure fire, reported dryer fire at 3819 Perkiomen Ave.  Arriving crews at the house, which is behind Heck Bros. Florist, found heavy smoke and visible fire on the C side of the building and pulled one line.&nbs [...]

Gas odor marks 500th call

Gas odor marks 500th call
On November 25th just before 9p.m. the ladder and rescue were dispatched to assist Lower Alsace(Co4) at the Reading Liederkranz, 143 Spook Lane for an odor of natural gas.  On arrival several crews metered the building and found no readings of any type.  Further investigation found several outdoor propane heaters stored in the basement of wh [...]

Turkey Time!

Turkey Time!
Well it’s time for turkey!  The Mt. Penn Fire Company wishes you all a Happy Thanksgiving! As we head out to be with family and friends this holiday weekend please be careful driving.  The Thanksgiving holiday is typically the busiest travel time of the year and there are lots of extra people out on the roads.  In the past month sever [...]

Building Search Training

Building Search Training
This past Tuesday we took a little road trip to an acquired structure to do some training on building searches.  A smoke machine was used to produce a zero visibility environment.  Crews first searched for the victim in the traditional way of following a wall and then sweeping the room with a tool.  They averaged 10-14 minutes to complete th [...]

Time to Fall Back!

Time to Fall Back!
It doesn’t seem possible that October is already gone and November is knocking on the door.  This weekend it’s time to reset the clocks BACK one hour before you go to bed Saturday night as daylight savings time comes to an end.  Before you go to bed remember to take a few minutes and change the batteries in your smoke and carbon [...]

Mt. Penn Fire Company

Phone 610-779-6723

Department Activity

Summary of department activity
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Previous Years

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2024685
2023727
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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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