The crew will be visiting St. George’s Childrens Ark on Tuesday, October 11th at 10:30 AM. On Wednesday we will at St. Denis school at 9:30, Coopertown Elementary at 10:30, Haverford College at 1:00, and back to Coopertown at 2:00. Thursday the 13th will bring the crew back to St. Denis twice at 9:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Wrapping up fire prevention week we will host students from Chestnutwald at the firehouse 9:30 AM and 1:15 PM before our Fire Prevention Exhibition at Grasslyn Park at 7:00 PM. We hope that any residents interested will feel free to join us for the exhibition in home safety and preparedness where we will discuss prevention and reaction before demonstrating a car and house fire response.
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Dwelling Fire Closes Darby and the Pike for close to Four Hours
Roughly around 3:27 PM on 9/13 a witness reported a house fire across the street from Llanerch Fire Company (Co. 34); walking in and notifying members. 34-9 (Chief Roberts) notified fireboard by radio of a working fire at the corner of Darby rd. and West Chester Pike. A dwelling response was dispatched with Co. 35 (Brookline) requested for assistance, Co. 38 (Oakmont) for the R.I.T. who was requested by 34-9 to respond full company just before dispatch, Co. 56 (Manoa-temporarily taking over R.I.T. responsibilities) and Co. 58 (Bon Air). The two story twin dwelling had heavy fire in the rear with visible lateral and vertical extension and heavy smoke conditions. As fire fighters from multiple companies were progressing with an interior attack, it became apparent to Chief Roberts that conditions were rapidly worsening as heavy fire began to blow out the front windows on the second floor, and evacuation tones were sounded. A third alarm was sounded with the request for Ladder 26 (Highland Park) for manpower, Co. 20 (Garrettford-Drexil Hill) for the R.I.T., and MontCo Co. 21 (Penn Wynne-Overbrook Hills) for man power and totake on cover responsibilities for Llanerch. Crews eventually made their way back inside the dwelling to knock down any remaining fire and check for extension & hot spots while MontCo Co. 25 (Merion Fire Company of Ardmore) covered for Oakmont. EMS and Rehab crews on scene included 34-7, 56-7, 75-7 (Briarcliffe), Medic 103 (DCMH), Medic 108 (Haverford Paramedics), 108-9, 108-9A, 108-A, and MontCo Rehab 313 (Narberth). The homeowner was transported to a nearby hospital for injuries but is believed to be free of serious injuries. No other casualties were reported. No official source has been named to have started the fire.
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Fire Company Participates in Touch a Truck Event
Crew members from Oakmont Fire Company along with Llanerch, Brookline, Bon Air, and Manoa; took part in the touch a truck event held at freedom playground on July 30th. The event featured township municipal works truck, construction and tow trucks, fire and EMS apparatus, and also police vehicles. Starting at 10:00 AM, guests were invited to climb aboard the vehicles and explore their equipment. A D.J. and snack bar were housed outside the playground with a waterslide and fire department wet-down on the turf field.
Parties and Events with Oakmont Fire Company
Hosting an event? Call today and have the firefighters of Oakmont bring a truck to your party. Kids can explore the truck and its tools as well as use the fire hose. They will also each receive a fire helmet. We will give everyone the chance to explore the equipment we wear when firefighting. Whether you are having a birthday/block party or just a friendly get together, call today. Leave a message with your name, phone number, the date of your event, the time you would like us to arrive, and the number of kids you are expecting; at (610) 446-9837. Leave messages for Captain John Straub or Firefighter Chris Smith.
Life Member Passes Away
Oakmont Fire Company regrets to announce the untimely passing of Life Member Lawrence J. Howard, Sr. Larry has been a member since 1969 and held the position of Engineer for many years. The Officers, Crew and Board of Directors send their condolences to the Howard Family. A memorial service is planned at the Stretch Funeral Home in Havertown on Wednesday, July 27th, 2011.
Another Great 4th of July with Oakmont Fire Company
The fourth of July celebration was yet again a smashing success as the crew took part in multiple parades and held our annual celebration and festivities at Grasslyn Park.
Results of the races are as follows:
5-6 Year Old 3 Legged Race: 1) Zack Jagodzinsky andOwen Horn 2) Jack Denman and Nicholas Bedrosian 3) Logan Toof and Ryan Smith
7-8 Year Old 3 Legged Race: 1) Ben Katze and Olivia Hasbrouck 2) Dan Whelan and Yurgen 3) Hannah Winters and Sue Tiernan
9-10 Year Old 3 Legged Race: 1) R.J. Van Lunder and Hayden Smith 2) Caleigh Gray and Elaina Whelen3) Shannon Straub and Allie Coffey
11- 12 Year Old 3 Legged Race: 1) Jack Denman and Paul Denman 2) Shannon Bedrosian and Gretchen Hesler 3) Madison Toof and Andrew Toof
13-14 Year Old 3 Legged Race: 1) Brian Murray and Sarah Denman 2) Mark Christake and Conner Toof 3) Meghan Gray and Cassie Pezza
15 and Over 3 Legged Race: 1) George Tascuni and Russ Kennedy 2) Dave O’Brien and Lillian O’Brien 3) Andy Horn and Christy Horn
18 and Under 3 Legged Race: 1) Madison Toof and Kristin Mazella TIE Corey Cavilier and Denis Spaventa 2) Paul Denman and Jack Denman 3) Mellisa Whalen and Kylie Verlander TIE Gracie Kane and Celia Smith
3 Year Old and Below 50 Foot Dash: 1) Lydia O’Brien 2) Darren Bailey 3) Rogan Milligan
4 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Mary Kate Millison 2) Timmy King 3) Jake Chester
5 and 6 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Logan Toof 2) Joe Millison Jr. 3) James Denman
7 and 8 Year Old 100 Foot Dash: 1) Zach Jagodzinski 2) Jack Yurger 3) Dan Whelan
9 and 10 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Hayden Smith 2) Shannon Straub 3) Gabriel Whelan
11 and 12 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Patrick Bond 2) Andrew Wolf 3) Charley Bruhide
13 and 14 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Mark Christake 2) Trevor O’Brien 3) Hobbie Butler
15 to 18 Year Old 100 Foot Sprint: 1) Brian Murray 2) Amber Millison 3) Leigh Van Lunder
3 and 4 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Mary Kate Millison 2) Ryan Horn 3) Will Hasbrouck
5 and 6 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Joe Millison Jr. 2) Owen Long TIE Lydia O’Brien 3) Jack Denman
7-8 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Zach Jagodzinski 2) Jordan Penot 3) Alden Toy
9 and 10 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Paul Denman 2) Elaina Whelan 3) Caleigh Gray
11 and 12 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Madison Toof 2) Brittany Bedrosian 3) Jack Denman
13 and 14 Year Old Sack Race: 1) Brian Murray 2) Meghan Gray 3) Kailey Van Lunder
14 and Over Sack Race: 1) Andy Horn 2) D.J. Marino 3) Amber Millison
We’d like to thank everyone for taking part and making this such a memorable Independance Day!
Accident on Darby Road
At 23:37 hours on Saturday June 11th, firefighters responded to a vehicle flipped over at 3850 Darby rd. Along with Company 38 (Oakmont), 56-7 (Manoa Ambulance) and Medic 108 (Haverford Paramedic). Upon arrival responders found that the driver and passanger had both freed themselves from the vehicle. Squad, Rescue and Engine 38 assisted with containment of fuel which had spilled into the nearby creek and with lighting for the EMS crew. The company returned to availabilty shortly after 00:00 hours.
Oakmont to Host Annual Celebration
Monday, July 4th, the company will host a celebration of 235 years of American independence with a parade and festivities to follow. Races will be held with food and drinks at Grasslyn Park after the parade. Registration will be at 10:30 AM in the fire house and the parade will be held at 11:00 AM. Everyone in the community is invited and encouraged to join us.
Happy Memorial Day
Today; emergency responders from the township honored those who have served their country and community, with their annual Memorial Day service at Veterans Field. Oakmont firefighters also took the extra step of honoring their own with a special ceremony at the firehouse. The officers and crew donned Class A uniforms for the events and placed wreathes and memorials to commemorate those who served in various services to ensure the freedom of this nation and safety for the community.
Today also marks the unofficial start of summer and with that, the crew would like to recommend a few important tips to note for the season.
Fire Safety Tips for the summer:
- Be sure to keep your grills clean and free of obstructions (cobwebs are a common cause of many grill fires).
- Check and maintain areas where grease can accumulate.
- Check hose lines for dry rot and make sure that they are tight.
- Be sure to keep your grills away from flammable or volatile items and away from siding, deck railings, underneath eaves and branches.
- Avoid spraying or pouring flammable liquids directly on flames.
- Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing while cooking.
- Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill.
- Dispose of hot coals properly with plenty of water.
- Have fun and be safe this summer!









