Penn Hills Fire Service

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Penn Hills Fire
Penn Hills Fire
Penn Hills Firefighters Landing a Medical Helicopter
Penn Hills Firefighters Landing a Medical Helicopter
U.S. Marine and Penn Hills Firefighter Steven Turpin atop a Rescue-Engine at the PH Memorial Day Parade
U.S. Marine and Penn Hills Firefighter Steven Turpin atop a Rescue-Engine at the PH Memorial Day Parade

The Penn Hills Volunteer Fire Service was started in the Lincoln Park Community of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania in the 1920's.

The Penn Hills Firefighters operate out of seven stations, spread throughout the Municipality of Penn Hills and are 100% volunteer. The volunteer firefighters are alerted through pagers and respond to various types of emergencies, including structure, vehicle, brush, and gas fires, odor investigations, vehicle, water and technical rescues, and other public assist calls.

Some stations are hosts to a Junior Firefighter program, allowing students 16 years and older to participate in training and responding to assist at scenes. Firefighters respond to over 500 incidents per year. Penn Hills fire units have assisted neighboring communities Verona (285), Wilkins (302, 303, 304), Oakmont (216) and Plum (233, 234, 235, 236). Most firefighters meet weekly to train.

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Penn Hills Station 221 (Lincoln Park #1) was founded in 1921. Station 222 (Rosedale #2) was established in 1923, followed by 223 (North Bessemer), 224 (Point Breeze), 225 (Thad Stevens), 226 (Universal), and 227 (Penn No. 7).

The first ambulances in Penn Hills operated out of Rosedale VFD. The Ambulance is now operated as Penn Hills EMS, a division of the Penn Hills Police Department, which staffs a minimum of 2 paramedics 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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