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Perkiomen Township Fire Company

Crews Battle Flames In Schwenksville: Officials Crews Battle Flames In Schwenksville: Officials
Crews Battle Flames In Schwenksville: Officials Firefighters were called to the scene of a bathroom blaze in Schwenksville Borough on Thursday, officials announced. First responders were called to a building on the 700 block of Main Street near the intersection with Park Avenue just after noon on Feb. 2 for reports of "a fire in the bathroom" with "lots of smoke," said Perkiomen Township Fire Company on Facebook.  At 12:06pm Thursday, Engine 66, Tanker 66 and an all-volunteer crew were dispatched as mutual aid to the 700-block of... Posted by Perkiomen Township Fire Company on Thursday, February 2, 2023 Crews hauled a line up to the…
Pilot OK After Fiery Plane Crash At Heritage Airport (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Pilot OK After Fiery Plane Crash At Heritage Airport (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Pilot OK After Fiery Plane Crash At Heritage Airport (Photos, Video) The pilot of a small plane escaped largely unscathed after his plane crashed then burst into flames at a Pennsylvania airport July 4. The plane crashed in the left runway at the Heritage Field Airport in Limerick Township at 12:52 p.m., officials told Daily Voice. Returning to the station after the Skippack 4th of July Parade earlier today, Tanker 66, Engine 66 and our volunteers... Posted by Perkiomen Township Fire Company on Sunday, July 4, 2021 The Perkiomen Township Fire Company, which assisted Limerick fire companies, still had its dashcam running after the Fourth of July parade, …
Collegeville Packing Supply Worker Airlifted After Hand Gets Stuck In Machine Collegeville Packing Supply Worker Airlifted After Hand Gets Stuck In Machine
Collegeville Packing Supply Worker Airlifted After Hand Gets Stuck In Machine A man was airlifted from a packing supply factory after fire crews freed him when his hand became stuck under a roller in a machine Thursday in Collegeville. Firefighters responded to Packaging Corporation Of America on 5 Iron Bridge Drive in Collegeville around 9:40 a.m., where they remained for nearly two hours freeing the man safely, Perkiomen Fire spokesman Ted Hodgins said. The man was airlifted by Jefferson University Hospitals in unknown condition. The Perkiomen Township Fire Company was assisted by Collegeville Fire Company, Trappe Fire Company No. 1, Skippack Fire C…