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Saturday, 13 February 2010 |
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Tonight around 18:00 Station 44 was dispatched for a Snowmobile Accident in Wharton Township. Chief 44-30 (J.Burgett) and Chief 44-70 (J. Moate) responded at time of dispatch. Ambulance 44-6 with Chief 44-71 (S.Orlowski) was standing by in under a minute. Ambulance 44-6 (Chief 44-60, Chief 44-71) responded momentarily followed by Rescue 44-8 (Chief 44-10 and Lt. 44 (S. Frank) w/UTV 44-14 and two EMT's. Chief 44-30 responded to scene, requested a helicopter be put on stand by and set up Wharton Command. Ambulance 44-6 and UTV 44-14 both staged at the intersection of Rt. 872 and Elk Lick Road. Ambulance Crew then continued into scene in Rescue 44-8. Rescue 44-8 and Ambulance Crew arrived to find patient had fled scene. Chief 44-30 (J.Burgett) recalled Station 44 and all units returned.
Wharton Command - Chief 44-30 (J.Burgett)
Units Onscene- Ambulance 44-6, Medic 6, Rescue 44-8, UTV 44-14
Chief Officers- Chief 44-10, Chief 44-30, Lt. 44, Chief 44-60, Chief 44-70, Chief 44-71
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 |
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A Community meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 17th at 6:30 pm at the EO Austin Home Historical Society Museum for the purpose of preparing for the 1911 Flood Anniversary Festival. All organizations in Austin are asked to send a representative to this meeting and get involved in the planning for this festival. The 1911 Flood Anniversary Festival is scheduled to kick-off on Friday, September 24th to commemorate the events which occurred on
September 30, 1911.
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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Today around 13:00 Station 44 was dispatched for an odor investigation in Sylvania Township reported Natural Gas just past the new bridge. Cheif 44-10 (C.Cooney) and Chief 44-71 (S.Orlowski) responded at time of dispatch to the scene.
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Friday, 05 February 2010 |
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Attention
Any Resident who had property damage or damage to their home or business from the January 25th Flooding Event should plan to attend. Potter County Department of Emergency Services stresses the importance of reporting flood damage during emergency situations. This workshop is to help not only those who have already reported their damage but also to help those who did not report their damage.
Small Business Administration News Media Release
February 5, 2010
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
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Sinnamahoning Fire & Ambulance
PO Box 74
Sinnamahoing, PA 15861
Class Announcement
Thermal Imaging Camera
This 3 hour classroom program deals with the concepts of using thermal imaging cameras in a fire situation. Information will be provided on the basic use and the types of equipment available.
March 22, 2010
6:30 – 9:30
Registrations due by
March 17, 2010
Call Brandie Sherry @ 814-546-9117 or e-mail
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Mercy Flight Landing Training |
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
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When: Sunday, April 18, 2010
1:00 pm
Where: Austin Fire Station
Mercy Flight Crew will be landing at the Austin Area School between 12:00-12:30 pm.
Training instruction will be held at the Austin Fire Station.
Program held weather permitting.
This program is designed to educate Fire & EMS personnel (including Junior Members) about:
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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 |
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Today at around 1300 hours Station 44, 46, and 10 were tapped out for a mutual aid call in Coudersport (Station 48). Within minutes Engine 44-2 (Chief 44-30, Lt. 44) and Rescue 44-8 (Chief 44-10)
responded to the borough of Coudersport for a fully involved structure
fire. In route Engine 44-2 contacted Coudersport Command (Chief 48-20)
to ask for their on-scene orders. Command wanted Engine crew to pull
line off of 48-2 and provide outside support of structure and Rescue
crew to provide manpower where needed along with assisted filling Air
Bottles with the Rescues Cascade System. Austin units were back in
quarters at around 1600 hours

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Thursday, 28 January 2010 |
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n Bradford City (Station 1) this afternoon, a second alarm house fire resulted in 2 firefighters being injured, one critical with burns. Initial and unconfirmed reports indicate that a firefighter fell approximately 10 feet from a ladder resulting in minor injuries, and another firefighter was making an attack on the well-involved second floor when his facepiece became dislodged, causing him to inhale super-heated smoke and gases. Firefighter Todd McClain was transported to Bradford Regional Medical Center, where he was sedated and intubated before being transfered to Erie County Medical Center - Buffalo Burn Unit with severe respiratory burns. Chief 44 (D. VanWhy) and the entire Austin Fire Dept. sends out thier thoughts and prayers to the Bradford City Fire Company, and FF Mclain and his family
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