Operation 6: Save a Life

On January 7th, 2009 the Oakmont Fire Company, along with numerous other local fire companies, participated in Channel 6’s “Operation 6: Save a Life” smoke detector give away program. Oakmont has been participating in this program for the last 8 years and we appreciate the sponors of the program who recognize fire safety/prevention in the home as a priority.

To receive a free smoke detector please call the station st 610-446-9837, via the internet at oakmont1@comcast.net or stop by the station and check out the progress of the new fire station. If you cannot make it to the station please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you.


2716 Sunnybrook Lane

Just after 0330 hours Companies 38 and Engine 35 were dispatched to 2716 Sunnybrook Lane for a building fire. While en route police had arrived and reported heavy smoke showing and requested EMS for a victim with smoke inhalation. Chief 38 arrived shortly thereafter and confirmed the same report. Chief 38 assumed command and had Rescue 58 dispatched for the air unit.
Squad 38 went into service upon their arrival. Ladder 38 assisted the Squad with ventilation and a back up line. Engine 35 established a water supply and laid in to Squad 38. The balance of the responding units (Engine 38, Foam 35 and Rescue 38) arrived and had their manpower assemble out front of the fire building and await an assignment.
The fire was quickly contained and necessitated lengthy overhaul of the kitchen, dining room and living room areas. Companies returned to service at 0610 hours.  A special thanks to Pipeline 58 for covering the “tent.” Next time we’ll leave the keys to the double wide trailer….
Photos courtesy of Brian Feeney.


Construction Update.

12/30/2008

Picture # 1 is the roof with all of the shingles installed. Picture #2 is the West side of the building that has the finish block completed. The brick work will start soon and be completed in a couple of weeks.

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Firehouse Progress

For those who are eagerly following the new firehouse progress, here is what has taken place so far. In mid-July the contractors started to demolish the old firehouse. From late-July until mid-august the contractor removed the old concrete and prepped the site for new footings and a foundation. Within a week the contractor should be building the cinder block walls to form a shell. The pictures attached to this update depict a transition from mid-july up until now. Stay tuned for further updates and once again thank you to everyone for your understanding and support during this time.


GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY

Today the Oakmont Fire Company held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new fire house. Joining the volunteers were Commissioners Oliva, Heilmann, Rushforth and Township Fire Marshal Marino. The short ceremony was topped off by speeches from the Oakmont Fire Company President John Stretch and Fire Chief Robert J. “Mags” McGoldrick. This event brings the much anticipated building demolition a bit closer. Demolition is tentatively scheduled to begin around July 23rd through the 25th. Stay tuned throughout the summer for progress reports on the demolition and construction. Or come by and take a look in person the fire house site is located at 23 West Benedict Avenue.