Western Berks Fire Department

Wernersville, PA

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Fire Commissioner Duty Vehicle

Unit : FC 18
Year : 2019
Model : Ford F-150
Station : Unassigned

The FC 18 vehicle is a 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 crew cab pick up truck with a rear cap and bed slide.  This vehicle is used by the Fire Commissioner for daily operations of the department as well as responding to emergency incidents.  This unit was purchased in 2019 to replace the current aging department duty vehicles.  This unit is part of a “identical triplets” which were ordered by the department, with the others being  Deputy Chief duty vehicles.

FC18 duty vehicle
FC18 Duty Vehicle

Monthly Calls

MonthFire/EMS
Jan.81
Feb.89
Mar.76
Apr.66
May86
Jun.76
Jul.76
Aug.0
Sep.0
Oct.0
Nov.0
Dec.0
Total 550

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Western Berks Fire Department

1 day ago

Western Berks Fire Department

Last night the WBFD hosted a rural water movement drill in Lower Heidelberg Township along side some of our neighboring departments. The goal of the drill was to get personnel training time on multiple tasks associated with successfully supplying water to a fire normally in a non hydranted area. A fill site was established from the Spring Creek off of Wooltown Road which was then shuttled to Palm Road where the dump site was located. Crews utilized Rescue Engine 18 and Ladder 18 for drafting and master stream operations. During a 2 hour water shuttle evolution consiting of a nearly 3 mile shuttle, crews were able to transport 35 loads of water totaling over 105,000 gallons of water. We would like to thank the below departments who participated in the drill. #teamWBFD

-Pioneer Hose Company #1 Station 26 Of Robesonia PA
-Bernville Community Fire Company
-Mt. Pleasant Fire Co. 30
-Keystone Fire Company
-Smokestown Fire Co
-Stevens Fire Company
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Last night the WBFD hosted a rural water movement drill in Lower Heidelberg Township along side some of our neighboring departments.  The goal of the drill was to get personnel training time on multiple tasks associated with successfully supplying water to a fire normally in a non hydranted area.  A fill site was established from the Spring Creek off of Wooltown Road which was then shuttled to Palm Road where the dump site was located. Crews utilized Rescue Engine 18 and Ladder 18 for drafting and master stream operations.  During a 2 hour water shuttle evolution consiting of a nearly 3 mile shuttle, crews were able to transport 35 loads of water totaling over 105,000 gallons of water. We would like to thank the below departments who participated in the drill. #teamWBFD
-Pioneer Hose Company #1 Station 26 Of Robesonia
-Bernville Community Fire Company
-Mt. Pleasant Fire Co. 30
-Keystone Fire Company
-Smokestown Fire Co
-Stevens Fire CompanyImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment
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You can never have enough training keep up the good work boys

Great job all!

Thank you WBFD.

Western Berks Fire Department

4 days ago

Western Berks Fire Department

This morning shortly after 10:30am the WBFD was dispatched to assist the Western Berks Ambulance Association with the rescue of a patient on the Blue Marsh Lake trail system in Lower Heidelberg Township. Crews were advised of an injured mountain biker near milepost 3.3 with best access from State Hill Road boat launch parking area. ATV 18-3 and ATV 18-4 were deployed with fire and EMS personnel to make patient contact. Crews were able to make contact within a few short minutes and EMS began patient care. The injured mountain biker was extricated with ATVs to an awaiting ambulance.

These types of calls are low frequency-high risk due to patient access, location, and injury severity. The WBFD has two ATVs in our fleet for these types of rescues in order to be able to quickly locate and remove the patient, and provide them with medical care as quickly as possible. #teamWBFD
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This morning shortly after 10:30am the WBFD was dispatched to assist the Western Berks Ambulance Association with the rescue of a patient on the Blue Marsh Lake trail system in Lower Heidelberg Township.  Crews were advised of an injured mountain biker near milepost 3.3 with best access from State Hill Road boat launch parking area. ATV 18-3 and ATV 18-4 were deployed with fire and EMS personnel to make patient contact. Crews were able to make contact within a few short minutes and EMS began patient care. The injured mountain biker was extricated with ATVs to an awaiting ambulance. 
These types of calls are low frequency-high risk due to patient access, location, and injury severity. The WBFD has two ATVs in our fleet for these types of rescues in order to be able to quickly locate and remove the patient, and provide them with medical care as quickly as possible. #teamWBFDImage attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment
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Great planning and response…

Great job all!

Hopefully rider was not injured to severely

Great job 👏

Good job!

Good job all!

Good job!!!!!

Awesome ❤

Top-Job👨‍🚒

Way to ho everyone!

Thank you

Awesome

Good job !

GREAT WORK! 👍

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Western Berks Fire Department

1 week ago

Western Berks Fire Department

Had a great time today being part of the Wernersville Public Library’s SummerQuest 2022 program. Where our personnel read during story time and gave a tour of Engine 18-1.
#teamWBFD
#communitypartners
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Had a great time today being part of the Wernersville Public Library’s SummerQuest 2022 program.   Where our personnel read during story time and gave a tour of Engine 18-1. 
#teamWBFD
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Thank you so much. What a fun day for the kiddos. My grandson loved it!

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Western Berks Fire Department
111 Stitzer Ave.
Wernersville, PA 19565

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