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[size="5"]Wyomissing Fire Company, Berks County[/size]
Photo by Anthony Miccicke
[size="5"][center]Inside Engine 9 & Ladder 3 quarters Reading Fire Department. Ladder out on run.[/center][/size]
Warrior Run Area Fire Dept merger of Watsontown, Allenwood, and Turbotville. Miltonian Fire Company of Milton, recently renovated station, I believe will be a museum. Schuylkill Fire Historical Society Museum, Ex-Columbia Hose of Shenandoah, recently renovated. Nuremberg-Weston Fire Co
Darin Smith
Hughesville, PA
Some Lancaster County Stations photographed early this year.
Lancaster City Station 6-4-1 Retired Lancaster station 6-4-1 Retired Headquarters, I believe station 6-4-2 Lancaster City Station 6-4-3 Station 6-4-4 house a reserve engine only I believe Station 6-4-6 Houses an engine, at one time this station was closed, but then reopened. This building is directly across the street from the Ex-Headquarters and I am betting was an OLD time station.
Darin Smith
Hughesville, PA West Earl Twp Station 3-13 Upper Leacock Station 3-11 Southern Manheim Station 2-3 New Holland Station 3-9-1 New Holland Station 3-9-2 Bareville Station 3-1
Darin Smith
Hughesville, PA Blue Ball Station 3-2 Caernarvon Station 3-4 Eden Station 2-4 Goodville Station 3-6, semi-retired Goodville Station 3-6 Farmersville Station 3-5
Darin Smith
Hughesville, PA
Dave,
If you get the chance there is another old Lancaster City firehouse on S. Queen St. It's on the left side of the street, maybe 500 or 600 block? It's now a private residence. You'll know it as soon as you see it. I was also told there used to be one on N. Queen St. but I have never been able to tell where it is. Station 1 houses Engine 1, Truck 2, and the shift OIC. Station 3 houses Engine 3, Truck 1, Reserve Engine 6, and the Command Van Station 4 houses Reserve Engine 5, The Shop Truck, and the Foam Trailer Station 6 houses Engine 2, and used to house Reserve Engine 4 (recently sold) Retired Headquarters (N. Duke St.) housed Engine 5, The Rescue, and the Chief's vehicles I am told the old Station 1 (Lancaster Opera House) used to have a full archery range in the basement for the firemen to use. I need to give you a correction for your files. Goodville is Station 3-6. Martindale is Station 3-10.
I was able to get out today and shoot Bareville and Upper Leacock as well. Here's what I got.
Bareville Fire Co.
Upper Leacock Twp. Fire Co.
I was able to get a few shots inside the firehouse. I thought this was interesting. Upper Leacock was able to restore their old Watchdesk, bell, and red exterior light. They use the watchdesk today for their reports and they still ring the bell once the units have returned to quarters and are back in service.
They have also restored the old signs from when they were separate fire companies. Leacock Fire Co. and Leola Fire Co. I believe they merged in 1981 to become Upper Leacock Twp. Fire Co.
Leola Fire Co.
Retired Headquarters, I believe station 6-4-2, that was Station 6-4-5
Station 6-4-2 is at 416 South Queen Assistant Chief <br/>Adam Ebersole Lampeter Fire Company Engine Company 54
[quote name='Fassy' date='02 April 2010 - 09:56 PM' timestamp='1270258603' post='373834']
Dave, If you get the chance there is another old Lancaster City firehouse on S. Queen St. It's on the left side of the street, maybe 500 or 600 block? It's now a private residence. You'll know it as soon as you see it. I was also told there used to be one on N. Queen St. but I have never been able to tell where it is. Station 1 houses Engine 1, Truck 2, and the shift OIC. Station 3 houses Engine 3, Truck 1, Reserve Engine 6, and the Command Van Station 4 houses Reserve Engine 5, The Shop Truck, and the Foam Trailer Station 6 houses Engine 2, and used to house Reserve Engine 4 (recently sold) Retired Headquarters (N. Duke St.) housed Engine 5, The Rescue, and the Chief's vehicles I am told the old Station 1 (Lancaster Opera House) used to have a full archery range in the basement for the firemen to use. I need to give you a correction for your files. Goodville is Station 3-6. Martindale is Station 3-10. [/quote] What a doofis I am, I have it right on my list, I have no Idea why I typed 3-10 there.
Darin Smith
Hughesville, PA
Great pictures, especially the Lancaster City stuff. Would love to see a thread with their historic buildings & rigs.
Here is photos of two of my favorite firehouses. The Reily in Harrisburg which is now the PA Fire Museum and The Paxton, the only active 2 story firehouse left in the city of Harrisburg and is the home of Tower 3, the "Downtown Trucking Company"
What I post is my opinion only. Any questions or concerns, feel free to email me. If you like what you see with a photo or have a question, let me know.
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