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West Hazleton Fire Department (St. 183) West Pittston Fire Department (St. 184) West Wyoming Fire Company #1 (St. 185) West Wyoming Fire Company #1 (St. 285) White Haven Fire Company #1 (St. 186) Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department (St. 187) Wilkes-Barre Township Fire Department (St. 188) Wright Township Volunteer Fire Department (St. 189)
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Pennsylvania.. Pennsylvania says it has more police departments than any other state in the country. [1] According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 1,117 law enforcement agencies employing 27,413 sworn police officers, about 218 for each 100,000 residents.
Fire departments in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Pages in category "Fire departments in Pennsylvania" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
In West Chester, PA 3 follows Market Street eastbound and Gay Street westbound. The main north–south road in West Chester is High Street. To the north of town, the road is known as Pottstown Pike, which connects to PA 100 near Exton (PA 100 formerly ran through town). To the south of town, the road is known as Wilmington-West Chester Pike.
The department used volunteer fire companies throughout its history and was established as a career fire department on May 4, 1901. [2] The city maintained a combination of paid and volunteer firefighters from 1901 to 1907 when a full time department was established. [ 1 ]
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire (PBF) provides fire suppression and prevention for the City of Pittsburgh, as well as BLS response on medical details. [3] In all, the bureau is responsible for 55.5 square miles (144 km 2 ) with a population of 305,841 as of the 2013 Census estimation . [ 4 ]
PA 3 — — West Virginia: New Jersey: 1924: 1930 Replaced by US 22, US 422, and US 222. PA 3: 24.326: 39.149 US 322 Bus. in West Chester: PA 611 in Philadelphia: 1937: current PA 4: 209 [7] 336 Shrewsbury: Lawrenceville: 1924: 1930 Replaced by US 111, US 15, PA 147, and I-180. PA 5 — — Erie: Philadelphia: 1924
W. Warner Theater (West Chester, Pennsylvania) WCHE; West Chester station (West Chester Railroad) West Chester Area School District; West Chester B-25 crash