Engine 9 responded on Box 21-9 in the 100 block of North Bellevue Avenue in Langhorne Borough. Tower 21 arrived with smoke showing from a 1st floor apartment. Engine 9 arrived and deployed it's ...
Shortly after 1600hrs, companies were dispatched to the 100 block of Beechwood Avenue for a reported dwelling fire with an occupant still inside. Captain 9 and Special Service 244 arrived on location...
Shortly after 0300hrs, Rescue Box 21-295 was transmitted to the eastbound lanes of Int 295 near Exit 5. Rescue 8, Rescue 9, Engine 22 and Engine 77 were on scene for an extended period of time as the ...
At around 2330hrs, Assistant 8 arrived on location with heavy fire showing from a 3 story dwelling in the 300 block of Hulmeville Avenue. Rescue 9 responded from a previous MVA on Route 1 and arrived...
Crews from the four township companies along with our career staff attended the classroom session for part 1 of our annual Hazardous Materials Refresher. The Langhorne Middletown Fire Company is once...
This Tuesday training session started with a special visit by newly appointed township Chief Mark Antozzeski. Members of PFC were able to enjoy a quick meal with the Chief prior to our training sessi...
It's that time of year again! When you change your clocks, change your batteries in all of your smoke detectors. If you have a sealed 10-year smoke detector, simply test it and make sure it is i...
The members of PFC had some special guests stop by on a Tuesday training night. Gregg Whitmore from IDEX corporation, the parent company of Hurst Rescue Tools, John Sileski and Frank Watson of MES tr...
Thank you to our members and our brothers and sisters who serve in the emergency services here in Middletown Township as well as those who serve around the world.
Crews from the four township companies along with our career staff attended the classroom session for part 1 of our annual Hazardous Materials Refresher. The Langhorne Middletown Fire Company is once again hosting the sessions at Station 22.
This Tuesday training session started with a special visit by newly appointed township Chief Mark Antozzeski. Members of PFC were able to enjoy a quick meal with the Chief prior to our training session.
It's that time of year again! When you change your clocks, change your batteries in all of your smoke detectors. If you have a sealed 10-year smoke detector, simply test it and make sure it is in working order.
The members of PFC had some special guests stop by on a Tuesday training night. Gregg Whitmore from IDEX corporation, the parent company of Hurst Rescue Tools, John Sileski and Frank Watson of MES treated the members to dinner.
Today we mark the anniversary of the loss of one of our own local police officers. On January 29, 2009, Officer Chris Jones was struck and killed by a vehicle while on a traffic stop on Route 1. Officer Jones was posthumously promoted to Detective.
After a stunning performance in the 2023 Mummer's Day Parade in Philadelphia, crews from the PFC escorted the members of the Uptown String Band back to Uptown Hall.
Samuel Barstowe Eckhardt III, 60, passed away peacefully on October 17, 2022, surrounded by family and friends. Born in Bristol, PA he was the son of Theresa M. Shugar and the late, Lewis Shugar. He was the beloved husband of Sheri Eckhardt, with whom he shared 34 years of marriage.Sam was a residen...
Crews from all township companies as well some county agencies participated in the annual Fire Prevention Day at the Oxford Valley Mall hosted by the Middletown Township Fire Marshal's Office. Rescue 9 and Tac 9 were on display.
Fire Prevention Week is October 9-15 this year. This years theme is making an escape plan. It is important for everyone to plan and practice a home fire escape. Everyone needs to be prepared in advance, so that they know what to do when the smoke alarm sounds.
PFC members participated once again in this year's National Night Out, hosted by the Middletown Township Police Department. Rescue 9 was on display for the public to get a close up look. Crews from PFC as well as Penndel Fire Company simulated a vehicle extrication for the public.
Thank You to the crew of the Getting Salty Experience podcast for reaching out and letting Past Chief Lyle Winters appear on an episode featuring the history of the Hurst tool. It was Chief Winters' dedication and persistence that led the PFC purchasing, what would become, the first Hurst Jaws ...
This year, the Middletown Township July 4th Parade made it's return after a hiatus from COVID19. PFC crews manned the Engine and Rescue to help celebrate the holiday with our residents.
We would to say Thank You to everyone who came out to visit us and help us celebrate a Century of Service! The day's events kicked off with the bike parade, hosted by the Parkland Presbyterian Church and led by the Uptown String Band.
Thank you to the Daisy Scouts for stopping by to pay a visit! The girls were given a tour of the trucks and got to see what a firefighter wears into a fire.
On Tuesday March 1st, the Parkland Fire Company held it's Board of Governor's meeting. Typically, this meeting is held every five years, but this round was delayed due to the COVID pandemic. Thank you to BOG members Lorne Ott, John Ott and Lyle Winters for coming up from sunny Florida for ...
The last Tuesday of each month, our crews perform our SCBA, battery operated equipment and gas tool inspections. This session allows for these vital pieces to be thoroughly checked for readiness as well as battery rotation.