Mt. Penn Fire Company

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Assist to Amity on structure fire

Assist to Amity on structure fire
On May 13 just before 8pm the ladder was dispatched along with Amity (Co’s 49 & 6), Oley (Co 5), Boyertown Area Fire/Rescue (Co 95), Exeter (Co 25), Earl Twp (Co 19) and Montgomery County station 69  for a reported structure fire at 16 Lehmann Dr.  First arriving crews and police officers found nothing showing from the exterior and [...]

Engine & Ladder assist City of R...

Engine & Ladder assist City of Reading
On May 5 at 7:32am E1 was dispatched to 900 block of East Laurel St. in the City of Reading along with an engine from Exeter Twp (Co 25) to assist on a 2nd alarm structure fire.  At 7:55am command struck at 3rd alarm which brought reserve apparatus from the city along with L1 to the scene.  Spring Twp (Co 85) was special called to provide a [...]

Structure fire call in Mt. Penn

Structure fire call in Mt. Penn
On April 9th just after 12 noon Mt. Penn was dispatched with Lower Alsace, Birdsboro and City of Reading crews to 223 Oak Terrace in Mt. Penn for a possible structure fire. Crews found moderate smoke in the first floor and soon discovered fire in the walls behind and adjacent to the fireplace which was in use.  One line was pulled to extingui [...]

Assist to Amity Township

Assist to Amity Township
On April 8th at approximately 1:30pm crews were called to assist Monarch (Co 6) for a reported structure fire at 612 Monocacy Creek Rd. in Amity Township.  As L1 was was leaving station it was upgraded to a working structure fire and the assignment changed from RIT to fire attack.  The fire was located in a former church building that had bee [...]

Busy Monday as Mt. Penn logs multipl...

Busy  Monday as Mt. Penn logs multiple assists
On Monday April 6 crews from Mt. Penn logged several calls to assist many of our mutual aid departments. It began in mid-afternoon with a call for L1 to assist the city on N 12th St. for a reported structure fire.  Mt. Penn was recalled within a few minutes as the city was able to free up additional apparatus to cover the response. The engine [...]

Mt. Penn assists City of Reading

Mt. Penn assists City of Reading
On March 25 at approximately 6:50pm L1 and E1 were dispatched to assist the city on Box 6-02 at 218 S. 10th St for a reported structure fire.  City crews arrived on location and reported smoke showing from the second floor.  They placed one line in service and did a search for occupants.  The fire in the second floor bedroom was quickly knoc [...]

Company called to assist Exeter

Company called to assist Exeter
On March 16 at approximately 7:45am the full company was dispatched along with Engine 4 (Lower Alsace), Rescue 64 (West Reading) and Reading City Rescue 1 to assist Exeter Twp (Co25) for a reported structure fire with entrapment at 218 Grande Valley Rd. in the Crestwood section of the township. On arrival Exeter fire crews and Exeter police [...]

Crews called to assist Reading Fire o...

Crews called to assist Reading Fire on 3 Alarm Fatal Fire
On January 14, 2015 @ 2119 the City of Reading Fire Department responds to a structure fire in the 700 block of Chestnut St.  City crews encountered a large volume of fire on the 1st and 2nd floors of the dwelling with a report of an occupant unaccounted for. At 2127 Reading Deputy Chief Mogel requested a 2nd alarm due to deteriorating condit [...]

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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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