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Dwelling Fire Brings Ladder 43 as 2nd Due Truck Co. to Norristown Sunday Evening
Watch Desk, October 13
Last evening evening at 20:52 hours your Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) volunteers were dispatched to the intersection of Chain Street and W. Oak Street to assist the Norristown Fire Department on a possible dwelling fire.
NFD units arrived on scene reporting smoke showing from a 3 story twin and a working fire on the 1st floor.
Ladder and Battalion Chief 43 with a crew of 5 made the response ... (Full Story & Photos)
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ENGINE 43 FOR SALE: 2009 PIERCE ARROW XT RESCUE ENGINE
Fire Chief John J. Heleniak III , September 23
With the impending delivery of our new 2024 Pierce Enforcer Rescue Engine, the Plymouth Fire Company No.1 has officially listed our current Engine 43 for sale.
Click the links for more information and all that are interested should contact Bob Bainbridge at "Better Call Bob": 1-877-346-1373
● 2009 Pierce Arrow XT Rescue Pumper ● $330,000.00
•OAL 31′ 8.75″ •OAH 10′ 4″ •Seating for 8 •26,123 Miles •Cummins ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Ladder 43 2nd Due Truck on Working Dwelling Fire With Entrapment
Watch Desk, September 10
At 04:46 hours this morning your Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) volunteers were dispatched on the initial assignment to the 500 block of Cherry Streer to assist the Norristown Fire Department on a reported building fire.
Station 27 units arrived on scene finding a 3 story MOR with fire showing from the Charlie division and confirming people trapped with victims visible from the windows. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Ladder 43 2nd Due Truck to 2nd Alarm Building Fire
Watch Desk, August 28
At 01:40 hours early this morning your Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) volunteers were dispatched to the Fire Chief's Memorial on Harding Blvd to assist the Norristown Fire Department on this reported building fire.
Ladder and Battalion Chief 43 with a crew of 4 responded and assumed 2nd due truck company responsibilities upon their arrival. Command would end up striking the 2nd alarm and ... (Full Story & Photos)
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New Squad 43 Begins Production at Pierce Manufacturing
Fire Chief John J. Heleniak III , August 14
The Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) is pleased to share some exciting news! Waaaaay back in 2022 we had announced the contractual agreement with Glick Fire Equipment Company to purchase a brand new state of the art Pierce Mfg Enforcer rescue engine as part of our strategic apparatus replacement plan to replace our aging heavy rescue and our current engine.
After 2 years of hard work, planning ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Ladder 43 2nd Due Truck to the 600 Block E. Airy St. Norristown
Watch Desk, August 10
Early this morning at 02:05 hours, your Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) volunteers were dispatched to the 600 block of E. Airy Street to assist the Norristown Fire Department on a reported dwelling fire.
Station 27 units arrived to find fire showing from a 2nd floor front bedroom and extending. Ladder and Deputy Chief 43 with a crew of 6 responded and assumed 2nd due truck company responsibilities ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Vehicle Rescue Training Tuesday Evening
Fire Chief John J. Heleniak III , July 30
Tuesday evening your Plymouth Fire Company No. 1 (Montco 43) volunteers spent their weekly drill night sharpening their skills on vehicle rescue.
Personnel trekked over to Bowe's Exxon Car Care Center's salvage yard and spent time reviewing and practicing with some of our new Paratech Fire & Rescue Equipment rescue stuts. Members then went to work through various scenarios and situations involving ... (Full Story & Photos)
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