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Fleetville Fire Company (Benton Township), Station 63 [278] Gouldsboro Volunteer Fire Company, Station 55 [279] Grattan-Singer Hose Company No. 1 (Fell Township), Station 61 [280] Greenfield Township Volunteer Fire Company, Station 24 [281] Greenwood Hose Company (Moosic Borough), Station 98 [282] Jefferson Township Fire Department, Station 29 ...
Lewistown is a borough in and the county seat of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] It is the principal city of the Lewistown, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Mifflin County. [4] It lies along the Juniata River, 61 miles (98 km) northwest of Harrisburg.
Pages in category "Fire stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alpha Fire Company operates a fleet of 27 vehicles. Command 5 - 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe (Incident command post rotated among the line officers) Car 5 - 2022 Ford Interceptor (Fire Chief's car, additional command post) Car 55 - 2022 Ford Interceptor (Fire Director's car, additional command post) Traffic 5-1 - 2021 Ford F-350 Fire Police Traffic Unit
McCoy House is a historic home located at Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, across from the Mifflin County Courthouse. It was built between 1836 and 1843, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, brick and frame dwelling in the Federal style. It has a gable roof and a double chimney linked at the base. Frank Ross McCoy was born in the house in 1874. [2]
1 Originally organized as "Volunteer Fire Company" on March 17, 1887 and later underwent a name change to "Delaware City Hose Company" on January 23, 1889. There was a disrupted period of inactivity where there was no organized fire company and the Delaware City Fire Company was reorganized on July 9, 1924, however, the company uses the initial date of organization for the previous company in ...
The museum has a collection of artifacts from the hand-drawn equipment, vintage fire apparatus, pictures, and information about the history of fire fighting in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States. [1] The museum is housed in the former 1899 Victorian firehouse Reily Hose Company No. 10, of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire. [2]
Erected in 1909 and dedicated on September 16, 1909, the Vigilant Fire Company Fireman's Monument is a 16-foot-high granite monument on a concrete base, which is situated on a plot of land chosen by the fire company for its visibility from the highway.