Mt. Penn Fire Company

National Night Out

National Night Out
Come out and join your friends and neighbors for National Night Out at the A-field on Tuesday, August 1st from 6 to 9p.m.  There will be displays, music, games, a prize raffle and many other things to see and do.  Come and meet police, firefighters, EMS, sheriffs and others who serve and protect our community. If you live in Mt. Penn, Lower A [...]

Sizzling Sunday

Sizzling Sunday
On July 23rd just after 9a.m. cooking breakfast quickly got out of control.  Mt. Penn was dispatched along with Earl (Co19), Alsace (Co8), Ruscombmanor (Co34), Fleetwood (Co45) and Exeter (Co25) to assist Oley (Co5) on the structure fire at 3339 Friedensburg Rd.  The first arriving chief from Oley reported a working fire with fire through the [...]

Friday night heat

Friday night heat
On July 21 the day was concluded with Mt. Penn and Lower Alsace (Co4) being dispatched for a reported vehicle fire at 250 Endlich Ave.  Lt. 1 (Lombardo) arrived and reported a working engine compartment fire.  One line with a Navy nozzle was pulled from E1 to extinguish the fire which was held to the engine compartment.  As a side note, for t [...]

Splintered start to the Weekend

Splintered start to the Weekend
On July 20th at 10a.m. Mt. Penn was dispatched for a report of a tree on a house in the 200 block of Endlich Ave.  It was fairly quickly determined to be 263 Endlich which is in Lower Alsace Township so Company 4 was added to the assignment.  Arriving units found a tree that had split and fallen onto a house, which according to the property o [...]

Fundraiser for local family

Fundraiser for local family
Last week members of Mt. Penn and Lower Alsace Fire Companies responded to a vehicle vs pedestrian crash in the 600 block of Carsonia Ave.  Although the father is still recovering in the hospital, baby Ezra is home and doing well.  There has been an outpouring of concern from the community and last week donations were accepted at the AVCPR [...]

Assist to Lower Alsace on crash

Assist to Lower Alsace on crash
On July 3rd just before 10a.m. the Rescue was dispatched to assist Lower Alsace (Co4) on a vehicle crash involving a pedestrian on the Northbound side of the 600 block of Carsonia Ave.  First arriving units found one vehicle had struck a father and young child causing serious injuries.  EMS was requested to expedite and then a third ambulance [...]

Departments endure tragic losses

Departments endure tragic losses
The members of the Mt. Penn Fire Company extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the City of Reading Fire Department on the unexpected and sudden loss of their brother firefighter Matthew Schneck who passed on June 25.   We would also like to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Shillington Fire Department on th [...]

Antietam Valley Street Fair

Antietam Valley Street Fair
Come on out June 24 from 11a.m. to 4p.m. and join the community in the annual street fair.  There will be over 50 vendors as well as games, cars and firetrucks!  Don’t forget to buy a duck for the race down Antietam Creek or join in the pie eating contest!  The weather looks like it is going to be decent with the rain moving out so brin [...]

Summer day sizzling!

Summer day sizzling!
On June 22 at 5p.m. E1 was dispatched along with Exeter (Co25) to the rear of 2980 St. Lawrence Ave. in St. Lawrence for a trash fire near a pole.  Arriving units found a couch and other debris on fire which was quickly knocked down with a single line.  Units were able to clear less than 20 minutes later. Courtesy of Terrie Bortz   Just [...]

Assist to Exeter on Vehicle Crash

Assist to Exeter on Vehicle Crash
On June 12 just before 4p.m. the spill trailer was dispatched to assist Exeter (Co25) on a vehicle crash at W. Neversink Rd. & Dewald Rd.  When Exeter crews arrived they found an SUV had struck a roll-on roll off truck just behind the drivers door which heavily damaged the piping to the 40 gallon hydraulic tank causing it to rapidly leak. [...]

Mt. Penn Fire Company

Phone 610-779-6723

Department Activity

Summary of department activity
2026
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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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