Both Engines were dispatched to a reported dwelling fire on Towns Road. E-244 arrived within 2 minutes and had heavy fire in the rear of a 2 story dwelling. The fire was quickly knocked down and crews...
Just after 10pm both stations were dispatched for a large brush fire in the rear of 4500 New Falls Road. Crews worked for 30 minutes to contain the fire.
Just after 10:30am after returning from a working fire in E-30's local crews were dispatched to a house fire in Station-13's local. Crews arrived on scene and reported heavy fire and smoke sho...
It is with great sadness the Officers and members announce the death of our dear friend and Life Member of the WPFC Christopher "Devo" Devicaris. Thoughts and prayers for Chris and his famil...
Come celebrate Hulmeville Borough 150th Anniversary with a tour through 10 beautiful gardens and two town parks on June 11th. See attached flyer for details.
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77 year Life Member Don Haefner
Thursday, March 25th, 2021
Longtime member of the William Penn Fire Company Don Haefner has just celebrated his 77th year with the company. Don wanted his picture taken with Engine-77 to celebrate this milestone.
It is with great sadness the Officers and members announce the death of our dear friend and Life Member of the WPFC Christopher "Devo" Devicaris. Thoughts and prayers for Chris and his family during this difficult time.
Come celebrate Hulmeville Borough 150th Anniversary with a tour through 10 beautiful gardens and two town parks on June 11th. See attached flyer for details.
Two members attended the memorial service for Life Member Tom Reimensnyder in Mifflinburg PA. Tom spent many years holding numerous positions at William Penn running out of the Oxford Valley Station. Special thanks to Jay and Rick for making the long trip for the service.
Firefighter Jim McCullough has completed his IFSAC Firefighter-1 through BCCC. Jim put in close to 200 hours of training to obtain this certification, Congrats and welcome to the brotherhood.
Numerous members were recognized for years of service with the Department at the Middletown Township Board Of Supervisors Meeting at the Township Building. The following members were recognized:Cheryl Chamberlain - 5 yearsRiley Collins - 5 yearsTyler Horvath - 5 yearsKatie McDevitt - 5 yearsMichael ...
Santa will be coming on Christmas Eve, this year will be a little different. The fire apparatus with Santa will start around 4pm and will visit every road in our district. Listen for the sirens and horns and come outside to catch a glimpse of Santa before heading back to the North Pole to load up al...
Crews spent Saturday working with Fire Companies from Radnor and Paoli conducting numerous burns at the Lower End Fire School in Bucks County. Crews trained for over 6 hours doing numerous scenarios.
A big shout out to Harris Fuels of Bucks County for taking the time to do a refresher class in Home Heating oil and Propane emergencies on Monday night.
This week is Fire Prevention Week. Please remember to check the batteries in your smoke detectors, and if you are in need of smoke detectors for your home please stop by the firehouse or call us and we will be happy to provide them free of charge to you.
Firefighters from both stations staged at Trenton Road & Tyburn Road in Falls Township to meet and escort Jim on his final leg of his cross country bike ride. Firefighters along with apparatus escorted Jim down Trenton Road and back to the Oxford Valley Station where he was met by cheering famil...
Longtime member of the William Penn Fire Company Don Haefner has just celebrated his 77th year with the company. Don wanted his picture taken with Engine-77 to celebrate this milestone.
At the January Meeting of the Fire Company Firefighter Riley Collins from Station-77 was presented his award from 2019. Due to Covid-19 the Fire Company had to postpone our Banquet which caused the delay in getting our awards to our firefighters.
With these crazy times we were still able to pull off having Santa visit with the kids at the Oxford Valley Station. The kids all had their time slots to have a quick visit with Santa and receive a gift.