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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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| MVA At Airport Followed By Tree Down On Wires |
Sun. Jul 25th 2010
At 1405 hrs, Company 46 was dispatched for an MVA with unknown injuries in the area of the Kutztown Airport. Rescue 46 was out of service getting body work done, so Brush 46 responded in it's place with Engine 46. Crews arrived to find a two vehicle MVA. None of the parties involved was injured and crews established no fluids down. The Company assisted with traffic control unitl the vehicles were removed from the scene. The company was placed back at station at 1444 hrs.
Shortly afterwards, at 1448 hrs, the Company was dispatched with Company 33 to the 1000 block of Dunkel's Church Rd. for a tree down on wires. The Brush and the Engine responded, and while enroute, came across a tree down blocking the roadway near the intersection of Dunkel's Church Rd. and Rahn Rd. Assistant 46 notified Chief 33 of this obstruction and it was determined that Company 33 could handle the initial call. Crews from Company 46 cut up and removed the obstructing tree and the Company was placed back in service. Company 46 was back at station, again, at 1536 hrs.
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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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