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2024 Incidents |
Jan | 105 |
Feb | 88 |
Mar | 76 |
Apr | 83 |
May | 57 |
Jun | 88 |
Jul | 94 |
Aug | 95 |
Sep | 80 |
Oct | 87 |
Nov | 80 |
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Total | 933 |
Past Incidents |
2023 | 868 |
2022 | 895 |
2021 | 861 |
2020 | 740 |
2019 | 877 |
2018 | 803 |
2017 | 798 |
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Saving Our Own Training
Chief Curtis Hall, November 20
For Tuesday evening training, members focused on "saving our own" and covered topics of the RIT Bag, F.A.S.T. Board, and Denver Drill. Crews broke into two groups. Training was led by Lt Hall and Lt Heckler. This was a vigorous and labor intensive night, especially with the Denver Drill. In house props were used, which enabled members to be available, in station for any responses. Everyone learned ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Work Van Fire on 81
Chief Curtis Hall, November 19
The township companies just returned from a work type van fire on I81 NB MM 55.2. Crews found a well involved vehicle which may have been the result of a traffic collision. There were no injuries. The fire involved numerous items in the cargo area which created an opportunity for the dramatic submitted photo. E33 (5), Tanker, and Traffic 33 responded along with E31. Crews were out 1 Hour.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Small Business Saturday!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 17
The Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will be sponsoring a "Small Business Saturday" on Saturday, November 30th from 8am-1pm at the Fire Station. For vendor/craft spots, please contact Laura Gutshall using the contact information on the flyer.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Property Damage Accident
Chief Curtis Hall, November 14
Fire Police were sent to a non-injury accident Thursday evening in the 1500 blk of W Trindle Rd. Chief 33 added on and requested MP33 be dispatched. Crews checked the building and then depowered the vehicle. Fire Police closed the road until crews cleared the scene. Property owners were on site and denied any assistance with securing the building. This was the 5th of seven (7) calls for the day.... (Full Story & Photos)
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CV You Day!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 14
Company 33 participated in the annual “CV You” Day throughout the school day Thursday. A table was set up for recruiting of potential members which included a slide show. As we continue to use technology to it maximum, a QR code was printed for easy access if anyone was interested in more information. Thanks to the crew that was available today to participate!!... (Full Story & Photos)
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Commercial Fire Alarm with Conditions and Woods Fire
Chief Curtis Hall, November 14
The township companies were sent to 6499 Carlisle Pike for a commercial fire alarm early Thursday morning. E33 (with 6) was first arriving with normal conditions in a multiple occupancy building. Crews began investigating and had an odor inside. The box was upgraded bringing mutual aid partners. E33 repositioned and laid out from a nearby hydrant and stretched a dry line to the building. After gaining ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Transfers for Wednesday
Chief Curtis Hall, November 13
Overnight, E33 was dispatched to transfer to Ickesburg while they operated on a Barn Fire, while responding there were failed transfers to Landisburg. E33 Officer inquired with Perry County if they could divert since there was a Tanker already going to Ickesburg. E33 completed the transfer then to Landisburg and stood by several hours until their company returned from the same incident. This morning, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Company 33 Passes Call 900!!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 13
Recently, the Fire Company responded to Call Number 900! This is by far the most incidents in the history of the fire company. As of this post there have been 53 incidents in just 13 days. We are very, very fortunate to have the caliber of members that step up day in and day out to handle these incidents, attend and participate in training, and complete daily tasks as needed! Our paid staff has been ... (Full Story & Photos)
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This is Jeopardy!
New Kingstown Fire Co., November 12
For tonight’s training the Deputy dug out the old fire company basic knowledge Jeopardy. Crews split into teams and reviewed topics in the new member basic knowledge test.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Wreaths Across America
Chief Curtis Hall, November 12
Once again this year, the New Kingstown Fire Company (NKFC) will be holding a campaign in support of Wreaths Across America (WAA). Our mission remains to honor and remember our fallen Veterans interred at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (IGNC) this Christmastime by supporting the overall mission of WAA!
By using the link below, you can sponsor wreaths to be laid at IGNC and $5 from each wreath ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Member Monday 💡
New Kingstown Fire Co., November 11
Hannah Jacob
How long have you been at New Kingstown?
11 months
What is your favorite quote?
"slow down, you're doing fine, you can't be everything you wanna be before your time"- Billy Joel
What is your job outside of the Fire Company?
Line Cook at Buffalo Wild Wings... (Full Story & Photos)
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October Stats
Lieutenant Alexander Hall, November 11
Attached are the October Response Statistics. One thing to note is that Engine 33 was out of service for most of the month for warranty work.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Honoring All Veterans!!
Chief Curtis Hall, November 11
Today, We Honor All Veterans!!
Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day. it began as a commemoration of the ending of World War I on November 11, 1918. After World War II, it was recognized as a day to pay tribute to all service members, and in 1954 it was designated as Veterans Day. Take the time to remember all of our service men and women for what they have done and continue to do for ... (Full Story & Photos)
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