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Mon. Aug 30th 2010 Assist Unit 16
Station 36 was dispatched
22:45 hrs at on the 36-01
box to assist Unit 16-A
with manpower to the
scene for lift assist.
Stati...
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Fri. Aug 27th 2010 Motor Vehicle Accident
Station 36 was dispatched
at 16:16 hrs on the 35-01
box for an MVA. Chief 35
marked on the air direct
to find two vehicles of...
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Thu. Aug 26th 2010 Car Fire
Station 36 was dispatched
at 22:06 hrs on the 36-04
box for a car fire. Chief
36 marked on the air
direct to find a car
fully...
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| 2010 Call Volume |
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Fire |
EMS |
| January |
7 |
7 |
| February |
8 |
9 |
| March |
11 |
11 |
| April |
7 |
17 |
| May |
5 |
12 |
| June |
3 |
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| July |
6 |
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| August |
9 |
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| Total |
56 | 56 |
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| Contact Information |
The Six Mile Run Area Volunteer Fire Company
1064 Six Mile Run RD.
Six Mile Run, PA 16679
Non-Emergency: 814-928-4034
Emergency: 911
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| Ambulance 16-B |
2006 4500 series Chevy Horton
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| Engine / Tanker 36 |
2006 Spartan Advantage
Delivered in September of 2006 Eng/Tanker 36 was built to replaced the Company's aging 1979 Ford tanker. The Darley body is built on a Spartan Advantage chassis with a 1500 GPM Darley pump and 2000 gallons of water to back it up. Six crew members have plenty of space to pack up and when Eng/ Tanker 36 responds to tanker assists it's crew members are ready to assist with fire suppression assignments.
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| Wagon 36 |
1992 Grumman FireCat
Wagon 36 was purchased used from Lovettsville Fire Dept. , Lovettsville, Va. in 1999. After a coat of ORANGE paint was applied, Wagon 36 was placed into service as an attack engine and with 1200' of 5" in the bed it is capable of supplying the attack engine or doing the attack. With five crew members it also is the transfer apparatus with extrication tools on board.
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| Engine / Rescue 36 |
1991 Spartan Gladiator
In 1990 a need for better personnel transportation to the scene of alarms was badly needed. After much discussion a specification was agreed upon and the order was awared to 4-Guys to build this apparatus. Being one of the first Eng/Rescues to be built , we were living in the future and didn't realize that this would be a trend which the Fire Service would soon adopt. With ten riding positions , a 1500 GPM Hale pump and 750 gallons of water, this rig has been the workhorse for the Fire Company , responding to fire alarms and vehicle rescue calls. In 1999 a 15 KVW hydraulic generator was installed with a six thousand watt light tower to be used to light up incidents. This apparatus also carries a six bottle -6000 psi cascade system.
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Mon. Sep 6th 2010 No Work/Training Night
Due to labor day holiday
there will be no
work/training night on
Monday Sept. 6th.
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Fri. Sep 3rd 2010 Work/Training Night
Looking for people to
show up on Monday nights
for in-house training and
also to clean up and fix
odd and end things in the
s...
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Thu. Aug 26th 2010 EVOC SIGN UP
Anyone needing EVOC there
is a sign up sheet at the
fire station. Anyone that
is interested from other
departments call the
s...
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