Multi-Vehicle Accident with Entrapment

 

Just before noon on Sunday, February 12, Police responded to an accident at Marple Rd. and Darby Creek Rd. advising upon arrival that a rescue was needed for entrapment. Company 38 (Oakmont) was dispatched with Co. 56 (Manoa) for an assist. Ambulance 56 and Medic 108 (Haverford Paramedics) were also dispatched initially. Upon arrival, firefighters went to work removing two patients, one from each vehicle. During this process, Ambulance 34 (Llanerch), Medic 108A, and Medic 53 (Marple Paramedics) were also dispatched. Both patients were quickly removed and transported for evaluation and treatment (one of which was transported to Paoli Hospital as a “Trauma Alert”, the other to Lankenau). Apparatus on scene included Squad 38, Rescue 38, Engine 38, Squad 56. 9th District fire police along with Haverford Township PD were also on scene for traffic control.

Afternoon Turnover

  On Sunday January, 29th the fire company responded to an accident involving an overturned vehicle on Haverford road near Preston ave. A single patient was entrapped in the car and was quickly removed. The patient, a female; was in good condition upon completion of extrication. All apparatus was available within minutes.

Oakmonster’s Service Recognized

U.S. Army Sergeant Pat Kelly, a second generation Oakmont Fire Company member and Army Ranger with 4 years of military service and 4 deployments to Afghanistan in that time; is being recognized for his tremendous service to his country and his community. Pat is an Archbishop Carroll graduate and is currently working on his Masters in International Relations with a focus on National Security from Troy University. He is married to Jenn and owns three Labs: Gunner, Ichabod, and Sophie. Pat will again deploy in July and we all wish him the best from the Oakmont family.

Members Celebrate

 On Saturday, January 28th members and families joined to celebrate the 100 years of service in which Oakmont Fire Company has prided itself. The official celebrations kicked off with a January 9th mass at St. Denis church and continued this past Saturday at Wynnewood Bowling Lanes. The crew will continue to mark this momentous occasion throughout the year. Past members are encouraged to call the fire house at (610) 446-9837 and leave a message with contact information or email Oakmont1@comcast.net. Please do so in time to be invited for the June 9th Centennial Parade and any other events upcoming.

Recognizing a Member’s Dedication

At the annual crew breakfast for santa sunday a plaque was presented to Steve Tiberio in recognition of the fantastic breakfasts that he prepared for the crew. The plaque was entitled “THE BEST OF OAKMONT” and was in appreciation of his efforts in preparing the made to order meals for over 20 years. Steve would make omelets along with the standard fare of bacon, eggs, pancakes, hot coffee and toast. During the presentation the crew gave Steve a well deserved standing ovation. Steve is a 31 year member of Oakmont as a both a firefighter and executive board member. He has also served as an engineer.

Third call of the Day is a Worker

Answering the third alarm of the day, firefighters were called upon for a dwelling fire at 2816 Haverford road between Woodcrest ave. and Georges ln. At 1:56 PM Company 38 (Oakmont) along with 35 (Brookline) and Medic 108 (Haverford Paramedics) were dispatched after a call from the home owner was placed reporting smoke coming from the house with no occupants inside. 38-9 (Chief McGoldrick) arrived on scene to report a working fire with flames showing on the A and D sides (front and right when viewed from the street). 38-9 also requested Squad 56 (Manoa) be dispatched as the Rapid Intervention Team along with Rescue 58 for the air bank and Company 34 for man power, EMS and rehab. Manoa was soon after put into service with the Squad and Engine while the crew from Squad 38 placed a knock on the fire. A request for MontCo 23 (Bryn Mawr) was then made for a new RIT. Also on scene were District 9 Fire Police for traffic control and PECO Gas/Electric. Thanks to the speedy response and quick actions taken, the fire was placed under control at 2:18 PM; just 22 minutes after the initial 911 call was placed and most importantly, no injuries were reported. 

Photos courtesy of Dannon Voight

Santa Sunday a Super Success

Santa Sunday 2011 was yet again, a great day as the Oakmont Fire Company came out in force to chauffer Santa through Havertown. Thanks to all who came out! This day is not just a fun tradition for families in our local but an exciting day for the firefighters also and this is because of the great support that our residents give to us year in and year out.

Santa’s Helpers Go to Work Before He Comes to Town

  Just hours before the firefighters of Oakmont were set to greet Santa for his annual pre-Christmas tour of Havertown, Companies 38 and 35 (Brookline) were dispatched for a working dwelling fire at 713 Haverford rd. in the Bryn Mawr section of Haverford Township. 38-9 (Chief McGoldrick) was en route when police advised that the fire was visible through the roof from the front of the house. 38-9 was the first arriving fire unit followed shortly thereafter by Squad 38 which was put into immediate service, stretching an 1 3/4″ hose to the front of the house. At this point, 38-9 requested Squad 56 (Manoa) for the RIT, and Rescue 58 (Bon Air) for the Air Bank. Also on scene was Haverford Car 1 (FIRE MARSHALL MARINO) Ambulance 34-7, Medics 108-108-9A-and MontCo 313. Haverford PD and HTBF Fire Police assisted with traffic control while units operated on the fire ground. No one was injured at the home and the company was able to make it back the station in time to great old St. Nick.

Passing of a Member

We regret to pass on the sad news that life member and former Chief Arthur J O’Connor Jr. has passed away. Arthur joined Oakmont in 1954 and served as Chief from 1981-88 before retiring a 35 year member. The thoughts and prayers of the Oakmont family go out to his loved ones at this time. At this time, funural arrangements have not been announced.

Crew Prepares for HazMat Incident

 On Monday, October 17th, the crew from Oakmont completed the 2011 HazMat refresher, a two day course on rapid response to hazardous materials incidents. The course goal was to ensure that HazMat knowledge and skills were maintained the fire company. Foam 35 and Engine 35 were brought in for equipment review.