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PA Fire stations
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Woody Woodward

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Rohrerstown Fire Company, Station 6-7

Lancaster PA

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Engine 50 and Ladder 12 From Philadelphia


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Stay Safe!



Woody Woodward

FD Photographer

Rohrerstown Fire Company, Station 6-7

Lancaster PA

www.67fire.com
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Wood! Welcome to firepics! Glad to see you took my advice and joined the group. I look forward to seeing more of your work shared with the firepics community!
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New Twin Valley Fire Department station still under construction. Hope to be moved in late summer/early fall.



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Philadelphia Engine 70 1931


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Philadelphia Ladder 15 1929


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Philadelphia Engine 37 built in 1894


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Engine 50 and Ladder 12 From Philadelphia

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Built 1901
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Philadelphia Ladder 16 built 1913


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Here are three photos of the Lancaster Township Fire Department located just west of the City of Lancaster, PA.



Station 6-6 North

Engine 6-6-3

Truck 6-6

Squad 6-6-3

Squad 6-6-4


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Station 6-6 South

Engine 6-6-1

Engine 6-6-2

Rescue 6-6

Squad 6-6-1

Squad 6-6-2

Boat 6-6


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Here is the original firehouse built in 1940's. It is still used today for housing of the traffic unit, storage, and a gym area.


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Orginal Station for Lower Burrell No. 3, located on Reimer St. in Lower Burrell

Built by Lower Burrell Twp. around 1929
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Lower Burrell No. 3 station, built in 1956, remodeled and expanded in 1994
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Lower Burrell No. 3, present day station, it was originally built in 1956, remodeled and expanded in 1994. Currently houses 1 engine, 1 light rescue, 2 als ambulances, and 1 squad.
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Lower Burrell No. 3 substation, built in 1979. Currently houses 1 engine and 1 service truck
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Former Pioneer Firehouse in Hazleton, PA. Housed Engine 1 and Ladder 1 until about 1973?, 1974? when Engine 1 was disbanded. Ladder 1 remained until a new Firehouse was built a few blocks away in the early '80's. Now the Hazleton Historical Society Museum. Still has the Firehouse interior complete with Gamewell System.


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Shenandoah, PA, Phoenix Fire Co. 2. Still an active Firehouse as far as I know.


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Pottsville Phoenix Fire Co. 2. Home to Ladder 21, a Pierce TDA. Certainly needed on these streets.


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Former Williamsport,PA Engine 3 at 2nd and Campbell Sts. Now privately owned.


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