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2008 News
| Sunday, December 21, 2008 |
Read the article regarding the new 911 radio system from YDR. Chief Stump gets his picture featured in the article! |
| Wednesday, December 17, 2008 |
House Fire on S. Main St. Red Lion, PA. Click here to read the article on WGAL and see pictures. |
| Thursday, May 8, 2008 |
Despite what people may think, Red Lion Fire Company does answer the call for cats stucks in trees and other odd calls. An article was in the YDR addressing this and the fact that the fire department does respond to these types of calls and help when possible without risking the personnel or apparatus.
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| Saturday, April 5, 2008 |
Red Lion Fire Company donated a Draeger Thermal Imaging Camera to Inlet Emergency Services, Inlet, NY. Deputy Chief Yahnke hand delivered this piece of equipment and provided a brief training. Click here to read more.
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| Thursday, March 3, 2008 |
Follow Captain Billy Holtzman as he continues through cadet training at HACC on his journey to becoming a paid firefighter for Harrisburg City. CBS Channel 21 did a feature newscast on Billy's graduating class.
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| Wednesday, March 5, 2008 |
One of our own, Captain Billy Holtzman was recently accepted at Harrisburg City Fire Department to become a career firefighter. His firefighting class being held at HACC was recently featured on CBS News Channel 21.
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| Friday, February 8, 2008 |
FF Julie Yahnke and son Aidan were recently featured in the February edition of SMART Magazine, a free magazine about York County. Click here to read the article online.
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| Saturday, January 26, 2008 |
Rescue 34 was dispatched for an overturned MVA in a creek. Duty Officer 34 arrived on scene to find 1 class 4 patient. York Area Regional Police handled the operations of the call. Rescue 34 extricated the patient once the car was pulled out of the water. WGAL had a news story.
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| Tuesday, January 22, 2008 |
Read the article from WGAL & watch raw video of the fire at Carnegie Road, Springettsbury Township. Truck 34 responded as RIT with a crew of 5. Once RIT operations were complete, Truck 34 returned to Station 16 for standby. Truck 34 was cleared in about 3 hours.
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| Friday, January 18, 2008 |
Truck 34 attended the funeral for Baltimore County FF Jarrett Dixon. To see pictures from that day, click here.
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