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Welcome to Exeter Township Fire Department

 

West Station - Station 25-2 (Reiffton) - 46 West 33rd Street Reading, PA 19606 - 610-779-8848

East Station - Station 25-3 (Stonersville) - 5580 Boyertown Pike Birdsboro, PA 19508 - 610-689-4196

Exeter Township Fire Department image of the day

ETFD Truck Crew Meeting - Third Sunday of Every Month

ETFD Drill / Training Night - Every Tuesday at 7:00PM

 


ANOTHER Working Fire for the 25 Crew
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 
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Just after midnight, company 25 was dispatched to assist company 23 on a reported Structure Fire.  Deputy 25-1, Rescue 25, Tower 25, and Engine 25-1 all went responding immediately and received the additional that the rear of the house was on fire with possible extension to a back deck.  DC 25-1 arrived on the scene to find the resident attempting to extinguish the fire with a garden hose.  Rescue 25, Tower 25, and DC 25-3 arrived on the scene and went into service with three thermal imagers to check for extension into the house.  The fire was held to the initial assignment with minimal extension to the basement area and no extension to the first or second floor.  Chief 25 had initial command, which was eventually transferred to Assistant 23-1 for the balance of the incident.  All company 25 units cleared the scene in just over one hour.

This was company 25's fourth residential fire in less than 10 days.  Please be careful out there, especially with the extremely dry conditions!


 
   
   
Quick Response from In-House Duty Crews Saves Residence
Monday, September 6, 2010 
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At 01:25 hours, Companies 25, 23, 7, 64, and 49 for RIT were dispatched to 30-6 Wister Way in the Laurel Springs Development of Exeter Township.  Engine 25 and Tower 25 immediately went responding with 6 personnel.  Deputy 25-1 went responding and initial reports indicated a very frantic caller stating that her stove was on fire and the fire was spreading rapidly to the cabinets and ceiling.  Engine 25 and Tower 25 arrived on the scene and quickly went into service.  Deputy 25-1 arrived on the scene and assumed Exeter Township command for a 2 1/2 story end of the row single family dwelling with a working fire in the kitchen.  Crews made quick work of the fire preventing extension to the 2nd floor and to the "B" side exposure unit.  Engine 64 and Engine 7 stood by at the hydrant at Wister Way and Laurel Springs Lane while their crews assisted with lighting, ventilation, and overhaul.  Rescue 49 established RIT on the "A" side of the fire.  The fire was placed under control in about 15 minutes and all mutual-aid companies were released in about 30 minutes.  Company 25 remained on the scene to continue with overhaul, investigate the fire, and secure the residents.  All units cleared the scene in about 90 minutes. 

Great job to all crews involved, but especially a great job to the ETVFD in-house duty crews for your quick response to prevent the fire from spreading! 

To the residents, in less than a week our in-house duty crew program has turned out two very quick critical responses in the middle of the night to prevent fires from spreading to other parts of houses or even multiple dwellings in row house type units and garden style apartment type units.  The program was implemented in 2009 and will continue to expand going forward for the protection of our community!  Thank you for your support!


 
   
   
Duty Crews Have a Busy Labor Day Weekend (So Far)
Sunday, September 5, 2010 
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The ETVFD Duty Crews have had a busy Labor Day Weekend (Through Sunday).  ETVFD Crews have responded to 10 emergency incidents from Friday night through Sunday night.  Crews have handled anything from medical calls to odor investigations to structure fires.  The photos are from a multiple injury accident we had on Saturday afternoon.  Rescue 25 and Rescue / Engine 25-2 handled this assignment.


 
   
   
SAFER Grant Awarded to Help Support Staffing Program / Recruitment and Retention Programs
   
Friday, September 3, 2010 
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The Reiffton Fire Company, now part of the Exeter Township Volunteer Fire Department, received official notification from Congressman Gerlach's office and from FEMA that their 2009 SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) Grant was APPROVED!

The grant amount over a four-year period is over $176,000 to help protect the residents of Exeter Township, St. Lawrence Borough, and surrounding communities!

In 2009 the ETVFD has received over $300,000 in grant awards!  Since 2002, the ETVFD has received just shy of $1,000,000 in grant awards to help support the fire service in Exeter Township and St. Lawrence Borough!

Here are some of the highlights of the grant award:

1. $122,000 to supplement a 24/7/365 "in-house" volunteer firefighter staffing program in place within the ETVFD.  The money will be used in conjunction with our current volunteer incentive program.

2. $46,000 for marketing to help recruit new volunteers to the ETVFD.  This marketing will include TV ads, billboard promotions, print ads, etc.

3. $6,700 for a citizens "Fire Academy" to help recruit new volunteers for the ETVFD.  This program will be offered to a limited group of Exeter Township and St. Lawrence Borough residents.  The group will go through a scheduled program to learn about the volunteer fire service and what firefighting is all about.

4. $5,500 for Junior Firefighter Recruitment and Retention to the ETVFD.  This program will include Junior Firefighter Advisors and aggressive in school programs to help get the younger generation more involved to replenish the volunteer system. 

We are very excited about this grant being awarded and we would like to than FEMA, our state and local officials, and especially the members of the ETVFD for their hard work and dedication to the department!

According to FEMA's website, we are one of five fire departments from Pennsylvania to receive this grant award so far in 2009.  See the attached link.

Congratulations to all the members of the ETVFD!  Get ready to help get all of the awarded programs up and running to improve fire service to our residents.


 
2009 SAFER Grant Award List
Company 25 Crews Handle Two Working Fires in Less Than 12 Hours
Monday, August 30, 2010 
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Around 23:50 hours on Sunday, August 29th, Company 25 was dispatched to Orchard View Road in Exeter Township for a reported smoldering cigarette in mulch with a haze in the residence.  With in-house staffing in place, Brush 25, Engine 25, and Rescue / Engine 25-2 immediately went responding.  Deputy 25 and Chief 25 were also on the assignment.  When units arrived on the scene it was evident that the smoldering mulch fire had spread to the garden style apartment complex.  The full structure assignment was requested bringing in companies 1, 7, 23, 64, and 49 for RIT.  Company 25 crews went to work with three handlines to control the fire that had spread from the exterior to the first and second floors of two residences.  Incident command starting releasing the units and company 25 cleared the incident in just over two hours.  See the Reading Eagle Attached to this story.

At 06:50 hours on Monday, August 30th, companies 1, 4, Engine 25, and 5 for RIT were dispatched to Woodvale Avenue in Mt. Penn for a reported basement fire.  The police department arrived on the scene and reported fire coming from the eaves of the house.  Deputy 1 requested the 1st alarm, which brought in Rescue 25, Tower 25, and Company 7.  Crews from Engine 25, Engine 1, and Engine 4 went into service with search and rescue, fire attack, and overhaul.  The fire in the basement was contained by a "melted" water pipe in the basement with minor extension to the first floor.  Crews cleared the scene in about 1 hour.  See attached Reading Eagle Article.  

The fire on Woodvale was the 2nd "working" fire we had at this residence in less than 6 months.  See the attached article from the ETVFD archives. 


 
Orchard View Road - Reading Eagle Article
Woodvale Avenue - Reading Eagle Article
Previous Fire on Woodvale Avenue - ETVFD Story
Woodvale Avenue
   Woodvale Avenue
Woodvale Avenue
   Woodvale Avenue
New Accident Policy Takes Effect, Duty Crews Handle One with Entrapment
Sunday, August 29, 2010 
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Company 25, Exeter EMS, and Exeter PD have worked together to develop a new response protocol for accidents with "unknown" injuries within Exeter Township and St. Lawrence Borough due to the success of the ETVFD staffing program.  When an accident with unknown injuries is received by the communications center, Exeter EMS and Rescue 25 will report normal flow to the scene until the assignment is upgraded.  The policy just took effect on Wednesday of this week and crews received their first incident Sunday morning. 

Company 25 was dispatched to the 5200 block of Oley Turnpike Road for an accident with unknown injuries.  Additional reports indicated that a vehicle struck a utility pole and the pole was split in half, but still no indication of injuries.  Deputy 25 and Safety 25 arrived on the scene and confirmed one patient entrapped in the vehicle with injuries.  Due to the new response format, Rescue-Engine 25-2 and Rescue 25 were already enroute and arrived within seconds of the initial entrapment report.  Crews worked to free the patient and assisted EMS with patient care and packaging.  All units cleared the scene in less than 30 minutes.


 
   
   
Hoseline Advancement Training
In August, the Exeter Township Volunteer Fire Department spent a lot of time at the Berks County Fire Training Center working on hoseline advancements, search and rescue operations, and other basic firefighting functions.  The crews worked together to simulate "real life" emergency situations by having simulated dispatches, crew assignments, and responses.


 
   
   
Berks County Fire Tax Info
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 
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Attached is information on Berks County Municipal and Fire Taxes.


 
Vehicle Rescue Training with Company 49 (Amity)
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 
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Companies 25 and 49 (Amity) got together on Tuesday night to work on vehicle rescue situations.  The crews worked at the ETVFD training site on Rt. 562 in Exeter Township.  The training site provides approximately 4 acres or workable space for firefighters to train within the township.  Members from both companies responded to simulated accidents and supported each other on the incidents.  After each scenario, crews got together and critiqued their work.  Everyone had a great time learning and working together and we look forward to working with Amity in the future. 

The ETVFD is dispatched to most rescue assignments throughout the township on their own (Rescue 25 and Rescue / Engine 25-2); however, on the far Eastern ends of the township Companies 7 (Birdsboro) and 49 (Amity) are dispatched to assist due to their proximity to the incident.   It is important we continue to work together to ensure proficiency.


 
   
   
Vehicle Fire - Walmart Parking Lot
Monday, August 23, 2010 
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At approximately 1205hours Co. 25 was dispatched to 5600 Perkiomen Ave in the Walmart parking lot for a reported vehicle fire. Rescue 25 along with DC25 (E. Lessig) immediately went responding. Upon arrival crews encountered a fully involved sedan with negative exposures to any surrounding vehicles or structures. Crews worked quickly to extinguish the flames.


 
   
   
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