Friday, September 10th, 2010

Come celebrate with us 9/11/2010 – 4PM to the end of the fireworks…

Flourtown Fire Co. has recently placed in service a 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Command Vehicle. Command 6 is equipped with a full LED lighting package, MDT, SCBA, Extinguishers and various meters. It also has a Command center in the rear.

2010 is a special year for the Flourtown Fire Company.  We are celebrating 100-years of dedication and service to our community.  In an effort to commemmorate our centennial we have designed a tee shirt to celebrate our anniversary, which is now for sale on our website. Shirts are available in a variety of sizes, and will [...]

Members of Flourtown Fire Company attended to March 10, 2010 meeting of the Commissioner’s of Springfield Township, where a resolution was passed unanimously to honor and thank the volunteers and the families of Flourtown Fire Company for 100 years of Service to the community. On hand to accept the resolution from Commissioner and fellow firefighter, [...]

Flourtown Fire Company is celebrating “a century of service” in 2010. The company has planned six events that will take place throughout 2010. Sponsorships levels are available to help the volunteers of Flourtown Fire Company celebrate, you or your company can be a part of the celebrations by becoming a sponsor at the following events: [...]

The Ladies Auxiliary of Flourtown Fire Company have created a cookbook to commemorate the auxiliary’s 90th Anniversary and the 100th Anniversary of Flourtown Fire Company. Filled with 160 recipes collected from the members of Flourtown Fire Company and their families the cookbooks are a diverse collection of comfort food recipes and new twists on classic [...]

July, 2009, Flourtown Fire Company took delivery of it’s new Squad 6. Manufactured by Pierce Fire Apparatus the Squad was picked up from Glick in Lancaster, PA and driven to 1526 Bethlehem Pike. The truck was then outfitted with equipment and gold-leafing and insignia over the next several weeks. Images of Truck’s Arrival Images of [...]

In the Beginning … On September 1, 1910, a group of community-minded individuals met in the Odd Fellows’ Hall (now called the Lodge located on Bethlehem Pike) for the express purpose of organizing a Volunteer Fire Company. This group recognized an existing need in Flourtown, for in, 1909, a fire on West Mill Road destroyed [...]