February 10, 2012

Hurricane Irene Hits Area Hard – FFCo Responds

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Torrential rains, a bit of wind, tornado warnings and more rain, Hurricane Irene which moved into the Delaware Valley on August 27 and 28, 2011 had it all. Flourtown Fire Company responded to several emergency calls including several water rescues of drivers from their vehicles, electrical fires in homes and downed wires. Our neighboring fire company, Barren Hill, in Whitemarsh Township had its hands full with rescues of residents from the western side of the Wissahickon Creek along Stenton Avenue. Meanwhile Flourtown’s water rescue team which was split amongst both Squad 6 and Engine 6 were requested to conduct several searches along the banks of the Wissahickon Creek for several missing residents. It was an unprecedented storm and several members even bedded down at the firehouse for the night on Saturday night, although no one slept very much. Over 6 inches of rain swelled area streams and creek beds and causing flooding throughout Springfield Township.

(Photo by Bob Wilmot, Jr.)

 

 

 

Flourtown Brings Home Trophies

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On Saturday, September 25, 2010 – a group of members traveled the 2 hours to the Pa. State Convention Parade in Hanover Twp. (Wilkes Barre). Once there we found  that Montgomery County was well represented. The companies from the county did very well in the trophy department, with Flourtown being no exception. We came home with:

1st Place – Most Functional Rescue – Pumper and 1st Place - Best Appearing Dalmatian

Mass Casualty Training – Springfield Township (May 2006)

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In May 2006, Flourtown Fire Company joined companies and first-responder organizations from throughout Montgomery County in a Mass Casualty Training Exercise at the Springfield Township High and Middle Schools.

Some images from the day-long training, black and white photos by Regina Rahill:

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Images of the Mass Casualty Training (May 2006) Springfield High School