All this week, we will be highlighting a local fire department in Lancaster County. The Manheim Township agency is nearly 100% volunteer. Three stations - Neffsville, Eden, and Southern Manheim - along with Manheim Township Fire Rescue make up the busiest volunteer department in the county.
Fire Chief Rick Kane says combined, they run about 2700-2800 calls per year. "We still have municipalities in Lancaster County that are running 100 or 200 calls a year. In comparison to our 2700 or so, that makes us extremely busy."
Two of the three stations have live-ins, meaning firefighters that live at the station. Neffsville does not, but they still have a roster of about 50 firefighters that can show up at a call. And those calls can vary. Firefighters like Josh Hummel have seen it all. "You can run everything from a vehicle accident on the highway, to the next thing is a tree on wires or on top of a house, and then you can go to a water rescue."
Later this week, we'll hear more about the different types of calls they handle. Plus, just how much training does it take to do this job? Considering these men and women are all doing this on their own time to serve the community -- it's impressive! That is also later this week on FOX43 News at Ten.
Fire Chief Rick Kane says combined, they run about 2700-2800 calls per year. "We still have municipalities in Lancaster County that are running 100 or 200 calls a year. In comparison to our 2700 or so, that makes us extremely busy."
Two of the three stations have live-ins, meaning firefighters that live at the station. Neffsville does not, but they still have a roster of about 50 firefighters that can show up at a call. And those calls can vary. Firefighters like Josh Hummel have seen it all. "You can run everything from a vehicle accident on the highway, to the next thing is a tree on wires or on top of a house, and then you can go to a water rescue."
Later this week, we'll hear more about the different types of calls they handle. Plus, just how much training does it take to do this job? Considering these men and women are all doing this on their own time to serve the community -- it's impressive! That is also later this week on FOX43 News at Ten.
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