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Berwick Fire Department
Welcome to the Berwick Fire Department Website.  The Berwick Fire Department is a Volunteer Fire Department, consisting of five separate departments working together to form the Berwick Fire Department.  The Department is led by an elected Fire Chief, elected Assistant Chiefs from each station, Captains, and other volunteers that make up the department.  The Fire Chief appoints the Deputy Chief as 2nd in command.

Although the Berwick Borough Council has the final authority over the fire department, the Berwick Fire Department is generally governed by a Fire Board, which consists of members from each of the five separate entities.  The Fire Board makes most of the decisions on behalf of the department as a whole.  The Board members vote according to their individual fire hall's membership needs and wants.  The Berwick Fire Chief oversees the Fire Board. 

The five fire companies that make up the Berwick Fire Department include West Berwick, Defenders, Reliance, Rangers, and Eagles.  The companies are spread throughout the Borough of Berwick, with each having a different coverage area. 

The Berwick Fire Department is a state of the art fire department, using modern practices, focusing a great deal on training and use of state of the art equipment.  As you will see in the photo pages, the department is loaded with some of the best equipment available to firefighters.  The department is one of the best volunteer fire departments in the region and fights each day to save the lives of people in need.
Truck Company Operations Training
Are you interested in experiencing the ‘best hands-on realistic training’ offered today? If you answered yes, then you should register for:
TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS.
This two day camp is taught by career firefighters from major departments, including FDNY, Annapolis, and many others!
     The cost is $185 per participant, and includes light refreshments and lunch both days. This year’s event will be hosted on November 5th and 6th at the Reliance Fire Company #1, located at 501 W 3rd St., Berwick. For more information or to Pre-Register for this amazing opportunity contact Paul Kile (570)-336-7389.

*Register now because space is limited and filling up quickly!
3rd Annual Charity Flag Football Game
Berwick vs. Salem Twp. Fire Departments

3rd Annual Charity Flag Football Game to Benefit:
BERWICK RED CROSS CHAPTER-
FLOOD RECOVERY ASSISTANCE

Saturday, November 19th @ Crispin Field
1PM KICKOFF


LOSING TEAM WILL PAY WINNING TEAM $100.00

Admission to the game will be a monetary donation at the game

COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS & THE RED CROSS
Bill Coolbaugh to Serve 8th Term as Fire Chief



Fire Chief Bill Coolbaugh recently accepted an appointment for his eighth year as Fire Chief for the Berwick Volunteer Fire Department.  Chief Coolbaugh has been a volunteer fireman for twenty three years, as he joined Eagle Hose Company in 1988.  In 1990, Chief Coolbaugh expressed an interest in running a rescue unit, therefore transferring his membership to Reliance Fire Company.  Chief Coolbaugh has served as a 1st and 2nd lieutenant, a captain, rescue chief, an assistant chief, the acting fire chief, and the fire chief.  He has been an officer in some capacity in the Berwick Fire Department since 1996. 

Chief Coolbaugh began the Fire Prevention Program at Orange Street Elementary School in 1989, which started out as a pilot program.  The program took off and has been successful for more than twenty years. Bill and other volunteers teach fire prevention in our schools, businesses, and in elderly housing units.  In partnership with Bill Dent, Chief Coolbaugh was a co-founder of the Berwick Water Rescue Team in 2001, which is now the premiere rescue team in our region.  The unit carries over $250,000 of rescue equipment, all awarded through donations and grants.

The Berwick community is proud to have volunteers such as Chief Coolbaugh to protect our community in times of emergency.

2012 Assistant Chiefs Elected and Deputy Chief Appointed
The 2012 Assistant Fire Chiefs were elected on October 29, 2011.

Congratulations to the following gentlemen.

Rangers Assistant Chief (110):           Harry Knorr
Defenders Assistant Chief (70):          Dennis Slusser
Eagles Assistant Chief (80):                Brian Brockman
Reliance Assistant Chief (120):          Slade Rauch
West Berwick Assistant Chief (130): Terry Weaver, Jr

Congratulations to Harry Knorr on his appointment as Deputy Fire Chief of the Berwick Fire Department.
Fire Department Thanks Russel Force III for his Bravery
Berwick Fire Chief Bill Coolbaugh and Deputy Fire Chief Harry Knorr presented an award to Russel Force III at the March 15, 2010 Council Meeting. 

Recently, Russel heard his neighbor screaming that there was a fire in his home.  Russel, acting quickly and valiantly, called 911 and grabbed a fire extinguisher to try to put the fire out.  Upon realizing that the fire was more than he could handle, Russel intelligently went to safety with his neighbor.  Russel, a Borough youth, did everything we could possibly ask anyone to do in this case. 

The citizens of the Borough of Berwick are truly appreciative of Russel's efforts.  Russel's quick actions prevented a minor fire from becoming a major tragedy.  The Council, Mayor, Fire Department, and citizens of the Borough of Berwick are truly proud of Russel's efforts.

Columbia County Fire Chiefs Receive $678,000 Grant

The Borough of Berwick would like to congratulate and thank the Columbia County Fire Chiefs for their efforts in obtaining a Federal Fire Grant in the amount of $678,000.  The Chiefs worked in cooperation with the Columbia County Commissioners (Chris Young, Bill Soberick, and Dave Kovach) as well as United States Senator Bob Casey to apply for and obtain this grant.

The grant award will assist the county fire companies to upgrade radios, pagers, and other communications among each company.  The Borough of Berwick was awarded approximately $200,000 of the appropriated funds.  The grant will assist the Borough in upgrading radio equipment to high band frequencies to allow smoother communications while operating at an emergency scene.

Many thanks go out to Fire Chief Bill Coolbaugh and each of the Columbia County Fire Chiefs that made this grant opportunity a reality.  Because of their efforts, local taxpayers in our county have been spared another $678,000.

Training on LaSalle

Written By: Tyler Bailey, Borough Intern

The Fire Departments, before the destruction of the two LaSalle Street properties, got the chance to use the failing buildings as training grounds. This allowed for a great opportunity, which enabled some of the new firefighters to get some experience under their belt, and learn how to operate the equipment.  One specific piece was a circular saw, which firefighters use to cut vents in the roofs of burning buildings.  Such a hole would allow the hottest smoke to escape and helps to control a fire.  The companies reviewed how to cut an opening in the side of a building in case they ever needed to extract a person or group of persons from a burning structure.  The firefighters also reviewed drills, such as the Detroit drill, which is one of many drills set to allow firemen to be exposed to situations and teach them how to handle a specific endeavor.  In the Detroit drill, the departments learned the protocol for how to extract someone after a floor collapses and they land in the basement or another level that is unable to be accessed.

New Rescue Vehicle Housed at Reliance

Written By: Tyler Bailey, Borough Intern

The local chapter of the Volunteer Fireman’s Relief Association recently bought a new rescue truck for the Berwick Fire Department. The new vehicle, housed at the Reliance Fire Hall, cost $581,000. The truck helps make dangerous situations safer for firefighters. It also has the ability to carry and store a great deal of equipment.
Local fireman, Andrew Holter said the new truck was a good investment, and considers the technology and general capability of the vehicle to be outstanding. He believes it will benefit our community immensely.
The Berwick Volunteer Fireman’s Relief Association is part of a statewide program that helps local fire companies buy safety equipment like the new truck, air packs, and other tools and gear that makes the job of firefighters just a bit less dangerous. This organization has been around since the 1970’s, and hopefully will continue to be around for generations to come!

2009 and 2010 Fire Stats Available

The 2010 Fire Department statistics have been finalized.  See the Incident Calls Stats page for a complete breakdown of 2010 statistics. 


Interesting 2010 Facts:

Please feel free to take a look at our Stats Page for up to date 2010 stats.  We post the stats once per month.  In addition, check out the response stats below regarding the fire totals and locations in 2010.

Total Calls:  534

"Messages" include announcements such as "out of service", etc.  "Messages" consist of 124 of the total calls, meaning there were 410 legitimate calls in 2010 that required some type of response, increase of 64 total calls from 2009, which is 18.5% higher.

Of the 410 legitimate calls to the department, 123 of the calls were answered to communities outside the Borough of Berwick, which is 21 higher than 2009, or a 20.6% increase.  The total number of responses to other communities in 2010 is below:


Through December 31, 2010:

Benton Township                                       1
Berwick                                                     287
Bloomsburg                                                 7
Briar Creek Borough                                32
Briar Creek Township                                8
Butler Township (Luzerne)                        1
Conyngham Township                               1
Fairmont Twnshp (Luzerne)                    15
Hollenback Twnshp (Luzerne)                 4
Mifflin Township                                           8
Nescopeck Borough (Luzerne)                 9
Nescopeck Twnshp (Luzerne)                16
North Centre Township                              3
Salem Township (Luzerne)                      12
Shickshinny Borough (Luzerne)               2
Scott Township                                            1
South Centre Township                             2


Interesting 2009 Facts:

Total Calls:  431

"Messages" include announcements such as "out of service", etc.  "Messages" consist of 85 of the 431 total calls, meaning there were 346 legitimate calls in 2009 that required some type of response.

Of the 346 legitimate calls to the department, 102 of the calls were answered to communities outside the Borough of Berwick.  The total number of responses to other communities in 2009 is below:

Bloomsburg                                                11
Briar Creek Borough                                  34
Briar Creek Township                               14
Conyngham                                                  1
Fairmont Township - Ricketts Glen                  5
Hollenbach Township                                     2
Mifflin Township                                             1
Mocanaqua                                                   1
Nescopeck Borough                                      4
Nescopeck Township                                     8
North Centre Township                                   3
Salem Township                                           14
South Centre Township                                   2
Sugarloaf Township                                        1
Union Township                                              1

 



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