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Adamstownfire Retired Apparatus
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Little Giant Chemical Pumper 1919 Ford Model T Pumper. 1929 Mack Pumper 1937 Ford Ladder/Utility Truck. 1957 Ford/Pirsch Pumper Little Giant Chemical Pumper 1968 Ford Brush Unit. 1985 Seagrave Pumper 1000 Gallon Tank 1500 Gallon Per Minute Pump. 1989 Pierce Dash 750 Gallon Tank 1500 Gallon Per Minute Pump.
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Adamstownfire Links
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Lancaster County Public Safety Training Center. Lancaster County Fire Chiefs Association. Lancaster County Fireman's Association. Lancaster County Emergency Management Agency. Office of the State Fire Commissioner. US Department of Homeland Security. Station 12 Akron Fire Company. Station 18 Reinholds Fire Company. Station 13 Denver Fire Company. Station 19 Schoeneck Fire Company. Station 15 Ephrata Fire Company. Station 17-3 Stevens Fire Company. Station 16 Lincoln Fire Company. Berks County Fire Links.
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Adamstownfire Apparatus
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Adamstownfire Home
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The Adamstown Fire Company No 1 has been proudly serving Adamstown Borough, sections of both Brecknock, and East Cocalico Townships since 1874. The objectives of the corporation are to support apparatus and equipment for the control of fire, and saving, and rescue of life and property. FOR THE LATEST NEWS VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE. 2016 BIG 300 WINNING TICKET NUMBERS. Monday Night of Every Month. Adamstown Fire Company thanks you for your continued support. 30 South Poplar Street.
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Adamstownfire Officers
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Adamstownfire Store
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500 US. Dollars. 1500 U.S. Dollars. Please Specify Number and desired sign mounting either Horizontal or Vertical. 2000 U.S. Dollars. Plus Shipping and Handling.
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Adamstownfire Safety
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Making Your Home Fire Safe. Place smoke detectors in every bedroom and hallways outside bedrooms. Test the batteries monthly. Mark your calendar with your dates to check! Change batteries when you change your clocks at Daylight Savings Time. Place smoke detectors at least 4 to 6 inches away from walls and corners. Place smoke detectors a fair distance away from bathrooms and kitchens to prevent false alarms. Replace any wiring that is frayed or cracked. Use heaters only in well-ventilated rooms. Keep ash...
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Adamstownfire Get Involved
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As a Volunteer Community Organization, the Adamstown Fire Company No. 1 is always seeking new members. We have numerous positions that people can take part in to assist as a member of the department. Some of theses positions are:. Must be at least 14 Years of Age. We will provide all of the training and equipment that you will need, so why wait? E heritage of the Fire Service, in the State of Pennsylvania has long been that we have the Highest number of Volunteers. Attend a Business Meeting.
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Adamstownfire Rapid Entry System
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Knox-Box Rapid Entry System. In addition to key boxes and vaults, Knox padlocks and key switches operate with the same master key. There are so many gated communities today that fire and police departments are delayed when responding to emergency calls. Increased property damage and even total loss is a threat when property is not accessible. The Knox Rapid Entry System was developed to save property and lives. To place an order for products. 1 Eliminate needless, costly forced entry damage that may not ...
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Adamstownfire History
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History of the Department. The Adamstown Fire Company was organized on April 29, 1874. The first piece of firefighting apparatus was also purchased at this time. This was a used Little Giant hand-pumper. This was used until 1905, when it was replaced with a horse-drawn wagon with a gas engine water pump. Meetings were held and equipment was housed in a small frame building located near the intersections of east and west main streets. However, due to the quick thinking of neighbors, the equipment was saved.