Loyalsock Volunteer Fire Company
Operational area | |
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Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Lycoming |
Township | Loyalsock |
Address | 715 Northway Road, Williamsport, PA 17701 |
Coordinates | 41°15′07″N 76°58′19″W / 41.2519°N 76.9720°W |
Agency overview | |
Established | 12 April 1925 |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 1 |
Engines | 2 |
Trucks | 1 |
Ladders | 1 |
Ambulances | 4 |
Rescue boats | 1 |
Website | |
Official website |
Loyalsock Volunteer Fire Company provides fire protection and emergency medical services (EMS) to Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania.
Founded in 1925, it is the oldest fire department in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. As of 2017 it has five operational trucks and four ambulances. The Company was awarded a grant in 2009 to introduce a Crisis center van into the fleet. The vehicle can be used as a mobile headquarters in events such as a large structure fire, or mass casualty event such as a mass shooting or mass bombing. The vehicle is named the Lycoming County mobile crisis center but has normal Loyalsock Company decals on the exterior. Mainly the van is used as a mobile morgue or triage center and also a command post used in large scale house or structure fires or vehicular accidents. The equipment is used by agencies all over the county and surrounding areas.
History
Loyalsock Volunteer Fire Company was founded on March 12, 1925 after continuous pressure by locals to adopt a fire company after multiple devastating fires in the area. A chemical tank mounted to a car donated by one of the members was used to answer alarms until suitable equipment was purchased. In 1927 the department purchased its first ever fire engine. In June 1940, a modern Mack pumper was purchased. The company purchased the lot for $22,000.00. A concrete block building was erected to serve as a storage room and bingo display stand as well as housing rest rooms. At a later date the company purchased additional lots to increase the carnival area. Two additions were made to the original building and a new permanent building was erected at the west end of the lot. In 1947 the department bought its first ambulance.[1]
Expansion
In 2008 the department saw a significant expansion mostly due to donations and $3 million in Pennsylvania state funding. The department received two new ambulance, along with new trucks and engines. Along with a $2.2 million expansion to the fire house, the house was expanded by about half, with the additions of a second floor, with weight room and training facility, large crew lounge, offices, kitchen and sleeping quarters.
Apparatus
Current
Quantity | Unit | Year | Vehicle | Introduced | Notes | Ref |
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1 | Recue 18 | 1998 | Sutphen Rescue Pumper | August 2002 | Rescue 18 is a 1997 Sutphen equipped with a 500 Gallon Tank and 1500 GPM Pump. Rescue 18 has a 6-man seating capacity and is First due for motor vehicle accidents, CO2 alarm activations, and rescue assignments in the township. Rescue 18 is also QRS certified. | [2] |
1 | Engine 18 | 2013 | Spartan Gladiator | October 1, 2013 | Engine 18 is equipped with a 750 Gallon Tank and 2000 GPM Pump. Engine 18 has a 6-man seating capacity and is the primary attack engine. Engine 18 is first due for box alarms, most tactical and still alarms in the township. | [3] |
1 | Tower 18 | 1979 | Sutphen Arieal | 1981 | Tower 18 is a 110 ft mid-mount arial equipped with a 300 Gallon Tank and 1500 GPM Pump. Tower 18 has a 5-man seating capacity and is due for all box alarms in the township. Refurbished in 1995. | [4] |
1 | Tanker 18 | 1991 | Sutphen Tanker | 1991 | Tanker 18 is a 1992 Sutphen equipped with a 1250 Gallon Tank and 2000 GPM Pump. Tanker 18 has a 6-man seating capacity. Tanker 18 is due for all box alarms, most tactical alarms in the township, and can also be used as a primary attack engine. Tanker 18 responds mutual aid to box and tactical alarams for Stations 15, 20, and 22. Tanker 18 is also part of Lycoming County's Tanker Task Force. | [5] |
1 | MobileAir 18 | 2007 | Freightliner | August 11, 2008 | Mobile Air 18 is a 2007 Freightliner and SWAB Box equipped with a RevolveAir® Charge Station. | [6] |
1 | Brush 18 | 1996 | GMC 3500 | April 19, 1997 | Brush 18 is a 1996 GMC 3500 Diesel equipped with a 200-gallon tank and 250 GPM pump, part of Lycoming County Brush Task Force | [7] |
2 | Ambulance 18 | 2007 | Freightliner Businessclass | March 2008 | — | [8] |
1 | Ambulance 18 | 2006 | Freightliner Businessclass | 2006 | — | [9] |
1 | Ambulance 18 | 2002 | Ford F-350 | 2002 | — | [10] |
2 | Special Unit 18 | 2002 | Ford F-150 XL | 2002 | Special Unit 18 is fully equipped to run as a QRS Unit. Special Unit 18 has a 5-man seating capacity and is used for still alarms, traffic control, QRS, brush fires, etc. | [11] |
1 | IMU 18 | N/A | -- | 2011 | Incident management van, can be used as a mobile morgue or trauma center, and as a devastating activities HQ |
Former
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.manta.com/c/mmyp5w6/loyalsock-volunteer-fire-company-1
- ↑ "Loyalsock Fire Company Apparatus Info". station18. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ "Loyalsock Fire Company Apparatus Info". staton18. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ "Loyalsock Fire Company Apparatus Info". station18. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ "Loyalsock Fire Company Apparatus Info". station18. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ http://www.station18.org/apparatusDisplay.aspx?id=5
- ↑ "Bruch 18 Apparatus Loyalsock Fire Company". station18. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ "Loyalsock Fire Company Ambulance Apparatus Info". IAFF. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ↑ "Ambulance 18 Apparatus information". station18. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- ↑ "Ambulance 18 Apparatus information". station18. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- ↑ http://www.station18.org/apparatusDisplay.aspx?id=10