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Engine Co. 7 1917 Luzerne St, Scranton, PA 18504 West Side Engine Company No. 7 Engine Company No. 14 (Reserve) Fire helmet repair and maintenance Engine Co. 8 205 W Market St, Scranton, PA 18508 North End Engine Company No. 8 Engine Company No. 15 (Reserve) Car 30 (Air Cascade) Fire Prevention Trailer Engine Co. 10 1900 E Mountain Rd,
Engine 3: M.A.C. 1, M.A.C. 2: 2 4 Uptown: Engine 4: Truck 4: Command Unit 200: Deputy Chief: 2 6 Lawrenceville: Engine 6: Truck 6: Water Rescue Raft, Foam Trailer: 3 7 Stanton Heights: Engine 7: Arson Unit 1, Arson Unit 2, Arson Unit 3: 3 8 East Liberty: Engine 8: Truck 8: Battalion Chief 3: 3 10 Hill District: Engine 10: PEMS Medic 5: 2 12 ...
Authorities say seven firefighters were injured when two tanker trucks crashed while responding to a large blaze in York, Pennsylvania. Officials said the crash occurred shortly before 11 p.m ...
The fire is “not officially suppressed" at SPS Technologies in Abington Township, about 15 miles north of Philadelphia, Chief Patrick Molloy of the Abington Township Police Department said ...
Nov. 6—Three people were taken to a hospital Monday after a fire in an apartment at Pershing Square in Greensburg that displaced residents of four units. Two of the injured were a city ...
The Pennsylvania Turnpike's New Stanton exit is approximately six miles (9 km) south of Greensburg on U.S. Route 119 where Interstate 70 splits from Interstate 76. The Turnpike's Irwin exit is seven miles west of the city on U.S. Route 30. PA Routes 66 and 136 begin in Greensburg. PA Routes 130, 819, and U.S. Route 119 pass through the city.
Troutman's Department Store (1923) The Greensburg Downtown Historic District of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, is bounded approximately by Tunnel Street, Main Street, Third Street, and Harrison Avenue. [2] It consists of 62 buildings on 21.8 acres (8.8 ha), with the most notable buildings from the years 1872-1930.