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Mont Clare Fire Company and Volunteer Firefighter's Relief Assn.
216 Bridge Street
Mont Clare, PA  19453

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Lighting of emergency scenes provides a safer environment for rescue workers.Engine 55-1 provides lighting at a late night water rescue

Lighting of emergency scenes provides a safer environment for rescue workers.

 
EVOC stands for Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course.  This course teaches our driver/operators to safely handle responding to emergencies.Engine 55-1 handling the EVOC cone course

EVOC stands for Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course. This course teaches our driver/operators to safely handle responding to emergencies.

 
This is one of our old engines which we purchased from the Collegeville Fire Company.  This piece was a 1984 Ford/Eone Pumper.  Engine 55-2 was used till the arrival of Engine 55 at which time it was donated by Upper Providence Township to the Sun City Fire Department in LA.  Sun City was effected by Harricane Katrina.Engine 55-2

This is one of our old engines which we purchased from the Collegeville Fire Company. This piece was a 1984 Ford/Eone Pumper. Engine 55-2 was used till the arrival of Engine 55 at which time it was donated by Upper Providence Township to the Sun City Fire Department in LA. Sun City was effected by Harricane Katrina.

 
Life Safety is our number one goal.  If you are caught in a fire get out and do not re enter for items.  Stuff can be replaced people can not.MCFC Firefighter searches for victims

Life Safety is our number one goal. If you are caught in a fire get out and do not re enter for items. Stuff can be replaced people can not.

 
Chief ready for battle



 
Firefighters need to rehab after entering a burning building.  Tempatures can be as high as 1200 degrees which takes it toll.Firefighters take a break after coming out of stucture fire

Firefighters need to rehab after entering a burning building. Tempatures can be as high as 1200 degrees which takes it toll.

 
Many members of the fire company have several family generations that have been in the fire service.Even our future firefighters help out

Many members of the fire company have several family generations that have been in the fire service.

 
Engine 55 returning to station



 
Crew taking up after call



 
Crew stands by at an automobile roll-over



 
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