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May 04 2014

Stenton and Evergreen Two Car Collision

600x316_Stenton_AutoOn Wednesday 4/30 two vehicles collided at the intersection of Stenton and Evergreen Avenue, the resulting crash resulted in one of the vehicles coming to rest on top of a pile of broken concrete from a roadside sidewalk improvement project. Rescue crews needed to stabilize the vehicle and then use hydralic rescue tools to extricate the victim. There were two injuries.  Stations 6 and 82 along with EMS units, as well as Springfield and Cheltenham police also responded to the accident.
Springfield Police investigated the accident.

Springfield Twp. Highway cleared the street of accident debris. Photos by Bob Wilmot, Jr.

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Featured, Vehicle Rescues, Videos/Images · Tagged: 2 cars, Auto, Cheltenham, Evergreen, rescue, Springfield, Station 6, Station 82, Stenton, vehicle

Apr 03 2014

Certifications

PA State Certification Program

Rescue Certification

PA State Certification Programs

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Community · Tagged: certifications, Flourtown, PA, rescue, State

Mar 03 2014

Vehicle Rescue Training Takes Place at Flourtown Fire Company

Photos from the rescue training class on Sunday 3/2/2014. Members took part in a Montgomery County Fire Academy Class that took place at Station 6. In the photos the crew learns the ins and outs of vehicle stabilization and cribbing, an important first step in any vehicle-rescue scenario. Once the vehicle is stabilized the extrication of the patient can be successfully carried out. Crews learn how to position cribbing on vehicles that aren’t always on solidly on their wheels. Firefighters who successfully complete the course are certified in vehicle rescue on a national standard. Photos by Robert Wilmot, Jr.

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Featured, Training, Vehicle Rescues, Videos/Images · Tagged: class, cribbing, extrication, Montgomery County Fire Academy, rescue, stabilization, Station 6, Training, vehicle

Nov 17 2013

R.I.T. Assignment in Spring Mill’s Local Area

Flourtown Fire Company responded as a Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) for an attic fire in Whitemarsh Township’s Spring Mill Fire Company’s local area at 2 River Road. The team also assisted with overhaul after the fire was placed under control. All Photos by Bob Wilmot, Jr.

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Building Fires, R.I.T., Videos/Images · Tagged: 2 River Road, attic, FAST, house fire, Intervention, Rapid, rescue, RIT, Team, Whitemarsh

Jul 07 2013

Flourtown Responds to Train Rescue

On July 1, 2013, at about 9:30 PM Flourtown, along with Barren Hill, Fort Washington and Whitemarsh Ambulance responded to an emergency call that someone had been run over by a train at the Fort Washington Train Station. On arrival, Chief 6 found a female entrapped under the train. He requested additional rescue resources and that SEPTA personnel de-energize the train so the patient could be removed. Fire personnel light the scene and transported rescue equipment onto the tracks. The rescue was completed in about 25 minutes and the patient was transported to Abington Memorial Hospital. Photos by Bob Wilmot, Jr.

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Featured, Vehicle Rescues, Videos/Images · Tagged: Ambulance, Barren Hill, Engine 6, Flourtown, Fort Washington, rescue, SEPTA, Squad 6, Train, Whitemarsh

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