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Thu. Sep 2nd 2010
Ground has been broke for the new Fire Station/Social Hall

On a bright and sunny August afternoon. with what is left after the demolition of the former firehall in the foreground, ...

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Sun. Aug 8th 2010
Demolition has started.

With much sadness, but a bright outlook, our Fire Station is being torn down and the area being cleared. 
After a lo...

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Thu. Jul 22nd 2010
Newest Dry Hydrant Installation

Thanks to the Western Pa Conservation District and Property Owners EKCO, we have added an additional Dry Hydrant to Fairfield...

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Smokey was a favorite among the children at the Fairfield Township Elementary School (now the PAGC Southwest Region Building).  Picutred here are (left to right) Jim Stiffler Sr., Former Chief Cliff Henderson, Smokey and Matt Gorman.Smokey The Bear

Smokey was a favorite among the children at the Fairfield Township Elementary School (now the PAGC Southwest Region Building). Picutred here are (left to right) Jim Stiffler Sr., Former Chief Cliff Henderson, "Smokey" and Matt Gorman.

 
Here (left to right) Jim Stiffler Sr., Tom Williams, Jim Stiffler Jr. and Kevin Stiffler prepare an abandoned residence for a drill on Clark Hollow Road.Drill

Here (left to right) Jim Stiffler Sr., Tom Williams, Jim Stiffler Jr. and Kevin Stiffler prepare an abandoned residence for a drill on Clark Hollow Road.

 
Tom Williams (left) and Jim Stiffler Sr. (right)  these guys served as fire chief's in earlier years.  Thanks guys for leading the way for others to serve!Past Chief's

Tom Williams (left) and Jim Stiffler Sr. (right) these guys served as fire chief's in earlier years. Thanks guys for leading the way for others to serve!

 
This picture was taken in approx. 2000 featuring most of the members at the time.Group Photo Shoot

This picture was taken in approx. 2000 featuring most of the members at the time.

 
Thanks to Antiochian Village for allowing us to use there ampitheather and parking lot area for this regional training.Engine 111 and Rescue 800

Thanks to Antiochian Village for allowing us to use there ampitheather and parking lot area for this regional training.

 
A regional training night was scheduled with the 9 Regional Fire Departments as well as Team 800 and Region 13.Training with Team 800 and Region 13

A regional training night was scheduled with the 9 Regional Fire Departments as well as Team 800 and Region 13.

 
This picture features Attack 111 and Engine 111 sometime between 1970 and 1980.  Also featured here is the newest addition to the actual fire station.  Included in that was 2 larger apparatus bays as well as a 2nd floor meeting/training/recreation room.Attack 111 & Engine 111

This picture features Attack 111 and Engine 111 sometime between 1970 and 1980. Also featured here is the newest addition to the actual fire station. Included in that was 2 larger apparatus bays as well as a 2nd floor meeting/training/recreation room.

 
Again, this picture was taken between 1970-1980.  Featured here are the squad truck, our famous duce and a half Attack 111 and Engine 111.All the trucks

Again, this picture was taken between 1970-1980. Featured here are the squad truck, our famous "duce and a half" Attack 111 and Engine 111.

 
Featured here are the duce and a half as well as the first pumping piece at FTVFC.Engine and "Duce and a half"

Featured here are the "duce and a half" as well as the first pumping piece at FTVFC.

 
Featured here are the Squad truck before it's paint job, as well as the first engine and the duce and a half.  This picture is of the original hall prior to the addition of the larger apparatus bays and the 2nd floor.Those Old Photos

Featured here are the Squad truck before it's paint job, as well as the first engine and the "duce and a half". This picture is of the original hall prior to the addition of the larger apparatus bays and the 2nd floor.

 
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Fri. Aug 13th 2010
Tree and Wires Down

FTVFC units dispatched to investigate an additional tree and wires down in the area of Rt 711 and Thatcher Rd.
Crews resp...

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Thu. Aug 12th 2010
Ambulance Assist

For the final call of the night, units were requested to assist the Medic Unit with a lift assist for a female patient w...

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Thu. Aug 12th 2010
Wires Arching

While returning from the previous incident, we were flagged down by a passerby reporting that there are wires arching in the ...

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