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Mar 22 2018

The officers and members of Flourtown Fire Company extend our thoughts and praye…


The officers and members of Flourtown Fire Company extend our thoughts and prayers to families and all of the members of the York City Fire Department.




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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Facebook

Mar 22 2018

Police officers save man who collapsed while shoveling snow


Flourtown Fire Company members were on the scene for this incident as well, and assisted with the AED. Well done to all involved.

Police officers save man who collapsed while shoveling snow

Corporal Christian Wilbur and Officer William Seiler don’t consider themselves heroes; it’s just part of the job.


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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Facebook

Mar 22 2018

As snow continues to fall, we remind customers to be safe when shoveling. While …


As snow continues to fall, we remind customers to be safe when shoveling. While outside, remember to use a brush or broom to also remove any snow and ice from gas meters and attached equipment to keep them functioning properly. #safety


As snow continues to fall, we remind customers to be safe when shoveling. While outside, remember to use a brush or broom to also remove any snow and ice from gas meters and attached equipment to keep them functioning properly. #safety


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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Facebook

Mar 21 2018




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https://flourtownfire.org/news/fb/7161/

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Facebook

Mar 20 2018

Springfield Township Police Department

Springfield Township Police Department

A SNOW EMERGENCY has been declared for Springfield Township beginning at 7 PM Tuesday, March 20.Once a snow emergency is declared for Springfield Township, all vehicles must be removed from the public roadway so that the public works department can clear the streets as quickly and completely as possible.
The Department of Public Works will be clearing all primary roadways throughout the storm for emergency services. Once the snow has ended, plowing operations will be completed on the remaining roadways. Depending on the amount of snowfall received, it may take up to 8 hours from the end of the snowfall for the public works department to clear all 200 lane miles of roadway. If your road has not been plowed for the final time, please DO NOT remove the snow from the last 5 to 6 feet of your driveway as it will be plowed in when the plow makes its final pass along the curb line. If cars remain parked in the street throughout the storm, the street will not be plowed a second time once the cars are removed.


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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Facebook

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