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Kutztown Fire Company No. 1
310 Noble Street
Kutztown, PA 19530
Non-Emergency: 610 683-8703
Emergency: 911
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| Busy Week for Kutztown's Firefighters |
Sat. Jul 17th 2010
From Sunday, July 11th to July 17th, Station 46 responded to 9 calls for service. The action started on Sunday with two MVA's with Injuries on I-78. On Monday, July 12th, the company was busy again responding to an AFA in Kutztown Boro which was caused by a malfunction, and again for a one car MVA on route 737 where crews assisted in cleaning up debris and directing traffic for about an hour and a half. On Wednesday the 14th, Station 46 responded for an MVA on I-78 assisting Co 33. After staging at Skyview Diner, Station 46 was recalled by Chief 33. Thursday was a very busy day for Station 46. The day Started at 07:44 with Co. 46 responding for an MVA on Route 222 in front of the Agway. After a short time on scene, Co. 46 was again dispatched to Long Lane and Eagle Point Rd. for a bicyclist struck by a car. Brush 46 arrived on location and began assisting EMS with patient care and then traffic control. At 14:00, Company 46 was called for an AFA at Weis' Markets. The busy day finished up with an AFA at Kutztown Manor which was caused by a malfunctioning detector.
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| Maxatawny Burn Ordinance |
Residents of Maxatawny Township should be advised that the township does have a burn orndinance. For more details of the ordinance please call the township administrative office at (610) 683-6518, or contact the Kutztown Fire Company at (610) 683-0866.
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| Operation Save A Life |
Free smoke alarms are being made available through a program coordinated by the Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner and WFMZ-TV, 69 News. The long-life lithium battery detectors are part of a grant program intended to help low income residents, the elderly, and families with children. WFMZ-TV has dubbed the program, Operation Save a Life. The terms of the grant require local fire departments to physically install the detectors in residents' homes, and the Kutztown Fire Company has volunteered to do the work. There are a limited number of detectors available. In order to apply to receive free detectors, visit the WFMZ website at www.wfmz.com/sponsors/23003153/detail.html, or for a Spanish translation of the application form, go to www.wfmz.com/sponsors/23199039/detail.html.
If you are selected to participate in the program, you will be contacted by a representative of the fire department. Please ask for ID before allowing anyone into your home.
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