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Welcome to the Warwick Township Fire Company No. 1 - Station 66
56 YEARS OF VOLUNTEERING Heritage - Service - Pride
Thanks for visiting the Warwick Township Fire Company No. 1 web site.
The Warwick Township Fire Company is located at Rt. 263 and Mill Road in Jamison. We are a company of 75 volunteers serving a
community of 14,500 citizens. We are dedicated to the safety of those living and visiting our community.
Join us at Warwick Fire Department
2390 York Rd. - Jamison, PA
18929 Friday, October 10, 2014
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Information, materials and
activities to help you be safer at home and protect your family from
fire.
- Live demonstrations: vehicle extrication and extinguishing
oven and stove fires
- Hands on learning: learn to stop, drop, and
roll, how to use a fire extinguisher, try on real firefighter gear
and handle a fire hose.
- Tower riders on Tower 66
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- Meet Sparky - our favorite dog
- Interact with firefighters to learn about home preplanning and escape,
what it takes to be a firefighter, the history of fire prevention week, and our new firehouse.
- Also on display will be fire trucks from Warwick and surrounding communities
- TOR Chimney and Fireplace will be talking about the importance of chimney cleaning and fireplace safety
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Warwick Township Fire Company No. 1
2nd Annual Beef and Beef
Saturday, November 15, 2014 from 7PM-11PM.
The Bucks Club, 2600 York Rd., Jamison, PA 18929.
Dinner will include - Roast Beef,
Pulled Pork, Potato Salad, Desserts, Beer and Wine. Cash bar will be available.
Lots of raffle baskets and items donated by local
Residents and Businesses. Tickets are $30.00 per person. Tickets
can be purchased by contacting:
Kathy Kovalic
215-913-2777
Mark Surrusco
267-614-7495
Taste of Warwick
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HONORING OUR PAST - SECURING OUR FUTURE
Dedicated to providing public safety services to the community, Warwick
Township Fire Company is constructing a new, modern fire station. This
$2.9 million project has been underway since early Spring 2012 and is expected
to be completed later this year or early 2013.
Our old fire
station was built in 1963 and was design to house two trucks. Over
the years, as our community grew, we needed to purchase more and larger
fire trucks. Our four trucks, an engine, a tanker, a rescue, and a
ladder truck were squeezed into the bays by stacking them - that is, two
trucks were parked behind the other two. This practice slowed
response for emergencies where the trucks parked in the back were
needed. Our new station has four bays at front, allowing each
truck to have its own bay and improving response time.
Warwick
Township Fire Company members are all volunteers, men and women like you
who serve without pay. These volunteers are on call 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, ready to drop whatever they are doing to risk
their lives to protect your family, your business and your property.
During inclement weather like hurricanes and snow storms, our volunteers
stay at the station during the weather event to ensure a prompt response
to emergencies. These volunteers slept on the floor or chairs;
sometimes a few cots were available - our old station lacked facilities
for exercise, rest and over-night crews. With the support of our
community, our new fire station will have bunk rooms and an exercise
facility.
A small portion of Warwick Township property taxes goes
towards fire company operating expenses, such as training, fuel, and
equipment costs. We need your help - please
support our Capital Campaign program and ensure the future of public safety
in Warwick Township by
making a donation today. Capital Campaign donations are used to
pay the financing of our construction. Your donation helps save
lives and your donation is tax deductible. No donation is too
small.
Check out our
construction pictures by clicking
this link.
Download Capital Campaign brochure (2MB)
The members of Warwick Township Fire Company wish to express their
gratitude for your upcoming pledge to our capital campaign and to
those that have already pledged -
Thank you! |
Donate to our Capital Campaign through PayPal
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Special Needs Registry
Bucks, Chester and Montgomery Counties have jointly developed this registry to allow citizens with special needs and their associates an opportunity to provide information to emergency response agencies, so emergency responders can better plan to serve them in a disaster or other emergencies.
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Warwick Township Fire Company |
Be careful with candles !
Buckling up saves lives.
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Warwick Township Fire Company 2390 York Rd. P.O. Box 78 Jamison, PA 18929 (215) 343-9971 F - (215)
434-7014
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2005 Calls
- 284
2006 Calls
- 274
2007 Calls
- 274
2008 Calls
- 308
2009 Calls
- 330
2010 Calls
- 291
2011 Calls
- 351
2012 Calls
- 296
2013 Calls
- 285
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August 2014 Calls
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Fire |
4 |
Overpressure |
0 |
Rescue & EMS Incident |
0 |
Hazards |
8 |
Service |
0 |
Good Intent |
1 |
False Alarm |
10 |
Flood Assess |
0 |
Special |
3 |
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Total |
26 |
2014 YTD Calls
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Fire |
62 |
Overpressure |
0 |
Rescue & EMS Incident |
7 |
Hazards |
39 |
Service |
6 |
Good Intent |
9 |
False Alarm |
96 |
Flood Assess |
0 |
Special |
13 |
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Total |
232 |
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