Lafayette Volunteers are helping Santa make his rounds to check if our local kiddos are naughty or nice on December 10th. Atop of our fire engine, Santa will wind through the Lafayette coverage area (2 miles east of Lancaster City) with 5 stops where more than 3000 toys will be … [Read more...]
This Evening, Engine 63-1, Engine 62-1 (Witmer), and both Squads worked a 2 Vehicle Accident on Greenfield Road in the area of Route 30W. 62 and 63 units worked aside the ELTPD and LEMSA. EMS tended patient care while fire units worked to clear the roadway and control … [Read more...]
Engine 63-1 and Truck 75 (Fire Department Mount Joy) covered the Lancaster Township Fire Department while their members took the night off for their banquet. The Engine ran a working car fire and Truck 75 ran a reported building fire. … [Read more...]
Live local, but not sure who your local Fire Company may be? Check out the attached information that was put together by East Lampeter Township Emergency Services Committee. In the information you will also find some answers to commonly asked questions. Find your local fire … [Read more...]
Truck 63 heading to the roof in Mill Creek Square this morning while operating on a Reported Natural Gas Leak, this morning. Crews worked to locate the source of a Natural Gas odor, which led them to a leak on the roof of the building. The incident was turned over to … [Read more...]
Happy Thanksgiving from the officers and members of Lafayette Fire Company in Lancaster, PA! We are especially grateful for our volunteers and supporters that help us keep our doors open for service to our community 24/7/365! Have a safe Thanksgiving!!! … [Read more...]
Will you put Lafayette on the Extra Give leaderboard by donating $10 this Friday, November 18th and asking others to do the same to support one of the busiest 100% volunteer fire companies in Lancaster … [Read more...]
Around 6:00am, Engine 63-2 was dispatched to the Long Horn Steakhouse in the 2300 Block of Lincoln Highway East for a reported Trash Fire. A manager of the store reported smoke from the dumpster to the rear of the address. Engine 63-2 confirmed a working dumpster fire and … [Read more...]
Companies 63 and 62 handled a multiple vehicle accident involving a Tractor Trailer on Route 30 East in the Area of Greenfield Road around lunch. Traffic was detoured around the incident for about 2 hours until the roadway was cleaned up and reopened. … [Read more...]
Just before 8:00PM, Company 63 and the first alarm assignment were sent to Honeylocust Square for a reported Dwelling Fire. Deputy 63 (Keens) arrived first to find smoke in a dwelling from the basement. Engine 63-2 and Engine 41–1 (Bird-In-Hand) split laid into the scene … [Read more...]
During the rush hour commute, Truck 63 was dispatched to Woodlyn Court in Lancaster Township for a CO Alarm. However, the Truck encountered a Vehicle Accident in the 1600 Block of Lincoln Highway East on the way and stopped to assist. The CO Alarm was handled by Engine 64-3 … [Read more...]
Truck 63 assisted the Lancaster Township Fire Department on an Upgraded Commercial Building Fire at a Turkey Hill on Millersville Pike. First arriving units were on scene of an Investigation and upgraded the assignment due to a smoke condition. Truck 63’s crew checked the … [Read more...]
Just after the lunch hour, Engine 63-2 handled a Chimney Fire on Brook Farms Road in the run district. 62 (Witmer), 64 (Lancaster), and 20 (Manheim Township) assisted on the scene. Deputy 62 (Creamer) had the 63 Command. … [Read more...]
This afternoon, Truck 63 was dispatched on the Second Alarm Assignment to a Dwelling Fire in Upper Leacock Township in the first block of Blaine Avenue. First arriving units found a working fire on the second floor of the dwelling and upgraded the assignment. Truck 63 … [Read more...]
This evening, Engine 63-1, Squad 63-1, and Squad 63-2 have just cleared the scene of a 2 Vehicle Accident in the 2100 Block of Lincoln Highway East on “The Strip”. Crews popped a sliding passenger door on a minivan to gain access to a patient and controlled hazards while on … [Read more...]