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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
At 0207 hours, Collingdale #1 along with 42 (Collingdale #2) and RIT 44 (Springfield) were dispatched to the area of W. Providence Rd. and Bonsall Ave. for a shed fire. Aldan Police and 42-9 (Chief McBreen) arrived on scene to find a fence and shed on fire to the rear of 13 Bonsall Ave. Quint6 quickly hit the street under the command of 06-9B (Captain Boyle). Upon arrival a 1-3/4 inch line was stretched by 2nd Lieut. Dolan and FF Hanly Jr. into the rear yard as Engine42 arrived and began opening up the shed and finding hot spots. A quick knock was made on the fire and crews performed a small amount of overhaul. Companies were made available within 45 minutes and the scene was turned over to the Fire Marshal.
Command: 42-9 (Chief McBreen)
Units on scene: Quint6, Engine42, 42-1, Medic 06-7
President McGlinchey
Sunday, January 1, 2012
For the first time in its long hstory, Collingdale No.1 celebrates having its first woman President. Ms. Erin McGlinchey first joined the company back in May of 1995, initially serving as an EMT. After a short absence, Erin returned to the company even more active and supporting of her company. Serving as Chairperson of the Membership Committee, serving on the House, Fundraising, Banquet and other company committees as well as actively serving on the Collingdale Fireman's Relief Association as Recording Secretary. Erin also served as Company Recording Secretary and as Vice-President under President Stynor Carter and this year, she serves as President. We congratulate Erin on her accomplishment, and we wish President McGlinchey a successful and productive year.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
It is with deep regret that Collingdale Fire Co. No. 1 announces the passing of 60 year member Orland Dukes. Mr. Dukes held numerous positions with the fire company including Chief, Ambulance Board of Governors, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. His services and burial will be private.
Thursday, December 15, 2011 0327
On December 15, 2011 at 0327 Collingdale No. 2(42), Collingdale No. 1(06) and Lansdowne RIT(19) were dispatched to 27 Rhodes Avenue for a reported structure fire. Chief 42-9 went responding and was advised that police were on location advising a working building fire. Chief 42-9 added one engine from Darby No. 1(04).
04-2 arrived and dropped a 5 inch supply line followed by Quint 06 and Engine 42. The fire had spread to both exposures on B and D side. Numerous hand lines were placed in service. Due to the spread of fire a second alarm was requested by 42-9. This brought Briarcliffe(75), Folcroft(01), Glenolden(05), Sharon Hill(09), Darby No. 2(21) and Clifton Height's RIT(03).
All crews remained on scene for several hours with extended over haul. The officers and members of Station 06 would like to thank all the assisting companies and to Holmes(43) and Vauclain(62) who provided coverage to our local while we were at the fire scene.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
On Saturday November 12, 2011 at 8:12 pm Stations 06 and 42 along with RIT 44 were dispatched to the area of Clifton Ave. and Spruce Street for a reported structure fire. Collingdale Police officers Hurrelbrinck and Kellar arrived and reported a shed next to a house fully involved. Quint 6 and Engine 42 responded, on arrival Quint 6 confirmed the police report to the rear of 1108 Clifton Avenue. As Quint 6 was stretching a 2.5 inch line Fireboard advised a woman from 1008 North Street called and said the fire was approaching her house and her windows were cracking. 1008 North Street was 4 blocks from the original fire scene.
Engine 42 was not yet committed to the first fire and responded to 1008 North Street and found a two story twin with heavy fire from side B. Two additional engine companies and an additional ladder company were dispatched to assist at both scenes. Both fires were quickly contained. Crews remained on scene for about 90 minutes before returning. Both fires are under investigation by Collingdale Borough Fire Marshal Kaiser along with Collingdale Police and CID.
1108 Clifton Ave Units - Quint 6, 06-1, 09-3, 06-7B, RIT 44, Command 06-9A(Felker).
1008 North Street Units - E42, 42-1, 06-2, RE42, 04-1, 04-2, 21-5, 09-1, 09-2, RIT 44, M06-7, Command 42-9B(Kilroy).
Saturday, October 1, 2011
On Saturday evening, October 1st, the members of Collingdale No.1 celebrated their 105th anniversary with their annual banquet catered this year by Buster Timlin. Special this year was the presentation of a 60 Year life membership to Mr. Robert C, Seifert from his friend and 65 Year life member Mr. Fred Howell Sr., 50 Year memberships to Mr. William Ebinger, Mr. Donald Armentario and Mr. Robert Fletcher. Also presented were awards to Mr. Marc Hanly Sr. for achieving his Life Membership, Mr. Michael Boyle receiving No.1 fire responder (302 calls) and the James Taylor award, Mr. Tom Nardi receiving the No.1 volunteer ambulance responder (252 calls) and the Linda Hewlings award, and a special presentation in memory of Mr. Franklin "Lin" Seidel. The President's Award for 2011 for outstanding service to the company was awarded to Ms. Erin McGlinchey. To say a great time was had by everyone would be an understatement. Our thanks to the banquet committee for another outstanding banquet.
Mr. Fred Howell Sr. presenting a 60 Year Badge to Mr. Robert C. Seifert.
50 Year Member William Ebinger
Collingdale Fire Company #1 is now offering CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for the Professional) Classes. Classes can be held at Collingdale Fire Company #1 or at your site if requested. For additional information or to schedule classes, please call 610-583-2323 and leave your name and phone number. You can also now email our EMS Department at EMS@collingdale1.com or contact us by mail, 510 Clifton Avenue, Collingdale PA 19023. You will be contacted by a CPR Instructor when your request is received.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
It has been a very busy week for the Collingdale Fire Company No. 1. On July 21, 2011 at 0323 hours we were dispatched along with 42 (Collingdale 2), 04 (Darby 1), 75 (Briaircliffe), 09 (Sharon Hill) and 44 (Springfield Rapid Intervention Team) to 217 Lincoln Avenue for a house fire with people possibly trapped. 09-1 arrived and began fire suppression of the front porch and doorway. Quint 6 and 42-1 arrived and began a secondary search and ventilation. All occupants were accounted for and the scene was turned over to investigators. We want to thank all mutual aid companies for their help.
On July 22, 2011 at 0717 hours we were dispatched with 42 (Collingdale 2), 04 (Darby 1), 44 (Springfield Rapid Intervention Team) for smoke coming from a home across from 703 Bartram Avenue. On Collingdale Police arrival they found 700 Bartram Avenue on fire with the home owner and his dog on the front porch roof. Quint 6 and 04-1 arrived at the same time as police assisted the home owner down by a ladder. 04-1 began fire suppression and Quint 6 crew began ventilation with 42-1 crew assisting with a second hand line. One fire fighter and the home owner were taken to the hospital for treatment and both have been treated and released. Nice job to Cpl. Finley, Ofc. Carter and Ofc. Coffin for their help.
On July 24, 2011 at 2137 hours we were dispatched along with 42 (Collingdale 2) and 19 (Lansdowne Rapid Intervention Team) to 114 Cherry Street for a report of a kitchen fire. 42-1 arrived and found a possible malfunctioning stove and secured the power. Quint 6 provided ventilation.
On July 25, 2011 at 1306 hours we were dispatched along with 42 (Collingdale 2), 04 (Darby 1), 19 (Landsowne Rapid Intervention Team) to 217 Marshall Avenue for a report of a kitchen fire. 42-9(Moors) arrived and found burnt food and held the assignment to Quint 6 for ventilation.
On July 26, 2011 we were dispatched for one engine to cover Station 44 (Springfield) who were assisting Broomall fire company on a serious MVA. While clearing station 44 06-1 was dispatched along with 04 (Darby 1), 21 (Darby 2), 42 (Collingdale 2), 16 (Yeadon) and 19 (Lansdowne Rapid Intervention Team) to 1021 Tyler Avenue in Darby for a building fire. 04-9(Carusso) arrived and reported heavy fire on the first floor. 04-1 arrived and began fire suppression. Our crews assisted on scene for about an hour and half before returning to the station.
Friday, May 6, 2011 Springtime
Collingdale No.1 once again hosted the Daisies, a troop of pre-school aged yound ladies who were given a grand tour of the company. While there, they, along with their chaperones, were shown the apparatus, the ambulances and the fire safety training trailer. Part of their tour included a talk by our medics on what a ride in the ambulance would be like, and several got a chance to try on turn-out gear to prep for the big one. after a demonstration in fire prevention and escape in our training trailer, they were all given "goodie" bags of information concerning safety, 911 and what to do in an emergency. (Photos by Tom Nardi)
George Kaiser chatting with the girls.
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