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Air 35 along with several other surrounding community emergency service personnel welcomed home one of America's bravest, Lieutenant Patrick McCarthy of the United States Army 103rd Engineer Company/94th Engineer Battalion. After several airline delays, Lt. McCarthy was greeted at the PA Turnpi...
The Borough of Conshohocken was once again visited by Santa Claus this year, that has become an annual tradition for many years to come. Sleds were graciously loaned to us by Station 49, The Swedesburg Volunteer Fire Company of Upper Merion. Escorted by both Fire companies of Conshohocken, Santa Cla...
Conshohocken Fire Company No. 2 had a small ceremony for the housing of Air 35 Saturday afternoon. Members from the community and local government helped house the new truck. Members from council, members from the Washies, and members from the community helped back the truck in. A good time was had ...
On Friday July 18, Dorothy Krysiuk came to Conshohocken Fire Company No. 2 for her weekly broadcast of Firehouse Friday. The cameras arrived well before 5 AM when the broadcast started. A special thanks to Dunkin Donuts for providing coffee and donuts, and to our member Ron Smisko for cooking breakf...
A great time was had by everyone who attended our annual banquet. Held at the Great American Pub, several members and their families enjoyed good food and drinks with good friends. Awards were given out to our retired president Frank Charlesworth and retired trustee, now Conshohocken 5, Bob Phipps. ...
35 and 36 units were dispatched for a fire at 333 W. 6th Ave. FM42-1 arrived first on scene with an alarm sounding, and moments later upgraded it to a working fire in the rear of the basement. Engine 35-1 laid in from the closest hydrant. A line was streched through the front door, and a quick...
Late Friday night, 36 and 35 were dispatched for a fire alarm at 375 East Elm St. an office building in the borough. Upon arrival, a faint odor of smoke was noticed before making entry. After forcing entry, a search was performed, and an elevator mechanical room was found charged with smoke. Smoke a...
At approximately 5:00 PM, 35 and 36 were dispatched to Hector St. for a dwelling fire. After verifying the correct address, Engine 35 and Ladder 36 arrived on scene to a 3 story middle of the row dwelling with nothing showing. Upon further investigation, crews found the elctric panel for the house w...
At approximately 6:30 AM, Engine 35 was dispatched with 56, 45, Ladder 43, and Rescue 7 as RIT for a dwelling at 420 North Lane, Whitemarsh Township. Squad 56 arrived on scene with smoke showing. Units went to work with a working basement fire with possible extension. All companies cleared aro...
Dispatched with 39 for a victim standing in the middle of the Schuylkill River unable to get back to shore, Air 35 and Marine 35 responded. 43 was also dispatched to assist. Multiple boats were in service, and a successful rescue was made....