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Santa’s Tour 2022

 November 26, 2022

Coming on Saturday... track our progress here: https://glympse.com/!witmersanta His route is here: https://witmerfire.com/santa/ … [Read more...]

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Ox Roast Has New Packaging

 October 5, 2021

New Packaging, Same Great Meal - Due to supply chain constraints, we will not be using our “pizza box” and will be using a two container system.  The “hot meal” will still be packed in our tradition, 3-bin, tin container.  The rest will be placed into a foam container.  We … [Read more...]

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Fire Prevention Resumes

 May 28, 2021

Over the last two weeks, members of Witmer Fire have been out in the schools working with our elementary aged students.  Fire Prevention was put in pause in the fall due to COVID, so we utilized this time to talk with the students at Smoketown & Fritz Elementary Schools (CV) … [Read more...]

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Limited Edition Relay For Life Shirt

 May 21, 2021

Witmer Fire is happy to introduce our Limited Edition Relay For Life shirt, to benefit the American Cancer Society. We are currently taking pre-orders on our new Square Site. Orders will be taken until we are sold out. Shirts are available for delivery or pick-up starting July 1. … [Read more...]

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Lumber Yard Fire (61 First Due)

 December 6, 2017

Company 62 made a full department response to a large fire in a lumber storage building in the 61first due. Upon arrival crews found a large volume of fire throughout the building with multiple other buildings in danger, E62-2 arrived as the second arriving engine and took the … [Read more...]

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Vehicle Accident With Entrapment Assist

 August 11, 2017

E62-1 and Squad 62-1 assisted Company 63 with a vehicle accident with 1 patient confined in front of Station 63, E63-1 arrived first and went to work stabilization and extrication, when E62-1 arrived crews assisted with patient care and controlled hazards and was back in service … [Read more...]

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Working Building Fire Assist

 August 11, 2017

  At 1421 hrs E63-1, E62-2, and Truck 63 were dispatched to the Continental Inn at 2285 Lincoln Highway East for a reported outbuilding fire, when Chief 63 went enroute LCWC advised they are receiving multiple calls for a pool house on fire, at this point Chief 63 … [Read more...]

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Working Fire In The First Due

 August 28, 2016

Friday Morning at 09:46 hours LCWC dispatched box 62-6 for a reported Dwelling Fire on Aberley Lane in the Devon Creek Development off New Holland Pike. Chief 62(KAUFFMAN) went en route and reported a column of smoke from several miles out. East Lampeter PD arrived and reported a … [Read more...]

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Assist to Station 63

 May 29, 2016

Last evening at 18:50 hours Engine 62-2 and Squad 62-1 responded to the Host Resort on Lincoln Highway East to assist Station 63 (LAFAYETTE) with a mass evacuation of the facility due to a sprinkler system malfunction that caused water to come thru the ceilings on the 4th thru … [Read more...]

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Weekend Crashes

 April 2, 2016

Last Evening at 23:30 hours Engine 62-1 and Squad 62-1 responded to assist Station 63 (LAFAYETTE) at a crash with reported Entrapment and Multiple injuries on Lincoln Highway East. Units from 62 were on the scene just over four hours. This morning at 06:53 hours Station 62 was … [Read more...]

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Farm Rescue In The First Due

 January 18, 2016

This afternoon at 1633 Hrs E62-1, E62-2, Res61, Tr31, Abulance38-1, and Medic4-30 were dispatched to a farm rescue in the 62 first due. Upon responding units were advised that the caller is reporting a child stuck in the PTO shaft of a farm tractor, Chief 62 arrived first and … [Read more...]

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Busy Start to 2016

 January 8, 2016

Station 62 has responded to 6 calls in 3 days starting with a crash on 1/5 on Mount Sidney Road just north of Route 340 that was handled by Engine 62-2 due to Engine 62-1 being out of service for scheduled maintenance. We were assisted by Medic 6-1(LEMSA)along with Engine … [Read more...]

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1 day ago
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Vehicle accident reported with unknown injuries this afternoon in the area of Pine Drive.

Engine 62-1 (Driver: C. Kauffman, Capt. M. King, SO J. Latschar, LT K. Quillin, and FF C. Miller) along with squad 1 and 2 made the response.
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Vehicle accident reported with unknown injuries this afternoon in the area of Pine Drive. 
Engine 62-1 (Driver: C. Kauffman, Capt. M. King, SO J. Latschar, LT K. Quillin, and FF C. Miller) along with squad 1 and 2 made the response.Image attachment
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More training done on this beautiful day. Crews worked on pumping, driving, and knowledge of our area along with 63s area. In the next few weeks as the weather gets nicer, crews will be out training and staffing the station. If you see us out and about or see the bay doors open, stop by and learn how you can become a member.

Witmer along with Bowmansville Fire Company station 33 are currently covering Lafayette Fire Company area while they enjoy their well deserved banquet night. 1 call so far for a vehicle accident was handled.
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More training done on this beautiful day. Crews worked on pumping, driving, and knowledge of our area along with 63s area. In the next few weeks as the weather gets nicer, crews will be out training and staffing the station. If you see us out and about or see the bay doors open, stop by and learn how you can become a member. 
Witmer along with Bowmansville Fire Company station 33 are currently covering Lafayette Fire Company area while they enjoy their well deserved banquet night. 1 call so far for a vehicle accident was handled.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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Around 2:30pm today we were dispatched for a chimney fire in box area 62-06. Upon arrival the ladder truck set up and went to the roof to inspect the inside of the chimney/drop chimney bombs. Engine 62-2 crew went inside and checked the fireplace and determined there was a good bit of debris and embers. Firefighters worked to clear the debris and extinguish what was left with an ABC extinguisher while properly ventilating the house and ensuring no damage was done to contents inside the house.

The following operated on scene for about an hour:

DC. Lapp
Asst. Chief Kling

Engine 62-1 (Driver: G. Sherman, LT Keys, SO Latschar, FF D. Stoltzfus)

Engine 62-2 (Driver: L. Miller, Capt. M. King, FF C. Miller, FF D. Hoak)

Squad 62-1(Fp Capt. Billett, A. Traynor, E. Beiler)

Truck 204 from:
Manheim Township Fire Rescue

Tanker 41 from:
Hand-in-Hand Fire Company
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Around 2:30pm today we were dispatched for a chimney fire in box area 62-06. Upon arrival the ladder truck set up and went to the roof to inspect the inside of the chimney/drop chimney bombs. Engine 62-2 crew went inside and checked the fireplace and determined there was a good bit of debris and embers. Firefighters worked to clear the debris and extinguish what was left with an ABC extinguisher while properly ventilating the house and ensuring no damage was done to contents inside the house. 
The following operated on scene for about an hour:
DC. Lapp
Asst. Chief Kling
Engine 62-1 (Driver: G. Sherman, LT Keys, SO Latschar, FF D. Stoltzfus) 
Engine 62-2 (Driver: L. Miller, Capt. M. King, FF C. Miller, FF D. Hoak)
Squad 62-1(Fp Capt. Billett, A. Traynor, E. Beiler)
Truck 204 from:
Manheim Township Fire Rescue
Tanker 41 from:
Hand-in-Hand Fire CompanyImage attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment
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Vehicle accident reported with unknown injuries this afternoon in the area of Pine Drive. 
Engine 62-1 (Driver: C. Kauffman, Capt. M. King, SO J. Latschar, LT K. Quillin, and FF C. Miller) along with squad 1 and 2 made the response.

Vehicle accident reported with unknown injuries this afternoon in the area of Pine Drive.

Engine 62-1 (Driver: C. Kauffman, Capt. M. King, SO J. Latschar, LT K. Quillin, and FF C. Miller) along with squad 1 and 2 made the response.
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Are you looking for a way to assist Chief Creamer and his family? Visit our store. We now have custom #chiefcreamerstrong 20oz YETI Tumblers and orange Wristbands. All proceeds will be used to offset medical expenses. Visit https://witmerfire.square.site/ to order. ...

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Tuesday afternoon, Witmer Fire, along with West Earl Fire, assisted the Gerald G. Huesken Middle School at their First Responder Club meeting.  The crews worked with the students on how to deploy a hand line and how to pump an engine.  All students in the club are receiving hands on experience in the club.  We were happy to be a part of the experience and look forward to returning in a few weeks when it is time for Tanker Company operations.

Tuesday afternoon, Witmer Fire, along with West Earl Fire, assisted the Gerald G. Huesken Middle School at their First Responder Club meeting. The crews worked with the students on how to deploy a hand line and how to pump an engine. All students in the club are receiving hands on experience in the club. We were happy to be a part of the experience and look forward to returning in a few weeks when it is time for Tanker Company operations. ...

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