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9/11 Memorial Walker Visits UFC 61 House
Friday, September 2, 2011
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This morning Deputy Chief Emes received a unexpected phone call from Strausstown Deputy Chief Jeremy Bentz regarding a unexpected visitor that would be on his way to the UFC. Joe "Tiger" Patrich Jr is on his way to Ground Zero from Washington DC and where he plans on arriving on foot by September 10, to pay respects to there folks who lost there lives on the Terrorist attacks on our Country. Joe woke up early today from the Strausstown Fire Company Community center and arrived around 1230.
Members from the public and from the 61 house gathered to welcome Joe to his new home for the night. Here crews were able to get Joe a good meal from Hecky's, and helped him make a few quick stops at Cabelas and Threns Auto to help him make some repairs to his camel water pack and to his flag pole that he carries with him that bears the American Flag.
As the day went on Joe was given a few T-shirts and also a few of the company patches. Joe will be station at the Union Fire Co until the early hours tomorrow when Joe will begin his 20 mile trek along Old 22 to Foglesville where he will meet up with Deputy Chief Brad Rader and the members from the Fogelsville Vol Fire Dept where arrangements were made for him to stay on his trek to Ground Zero.
If you see a man walking along Old 22 on his way to Allentown, with a sign that says On My May To Ground Zero and carrying a American Flag, give him a hello honk and a good wave and wish him best of luck on his trek.
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Joe with Melissa Fullerton From 69 news
Memorial Day Parade
Monday, May 30, 2011
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Crews staffed RE-61 and L-61 to participate in the annual Memorial Day parade in the Borough. Fire Police where assisting with traffic contral throughout the parade route. This years parade honored Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. Etchberger, a Hamburg native who posthumously received the Medal of Honor.
SECOND GROUP OF TIGER SCOUTS VISIT FIREHOUSE
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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Tiger Scouts from Cub Pack 184 visited Union Fire Co. No. 1 of Hamburg on Wednesday January 13, 2010. About 14 tiger scouts visited the fire company and were shown various things. Firefighter Daren Geschwindt volunteered to discuss various things with the scouts. Geschwindt showed the interested youngsters all of the fire apparatus that is contained within the station. Kids were shown many compartments on the apparatus, and how to use some tools that are within the compartments. The scouts were shown what a firefighter in full turnout gear looks like, and were told to not be afraid of a firefighter that is wearing an SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus). It was explained to them that although the firefighter may look, and sound, a lot like Darth Vader, not to be afraid. The firefighter is there to help them. The Tiger Scouts were given the rare opportunity to go for a short ride inside Engine 61-3. They absolutely loved every minute of it. Each scout was given a fire helmet that they were able to keep to remind them of everything they learned while they visited the fire station.
Company 61 would like to thank Cub Pack 184 Tiger Scouts for giving us this teaching opportunity. We always appreciate and love seeing the looks on the kids face as we amaze them.
Tiger Scouts examining the fire
apparatus.
Tiger Scouts showing off their new fire
helmets, sitting on the bumper of Engine
61-1.
UNION FIRE CO. NO. 1 PARTICIPATES IN HAMBURG AREA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL HOMECOMING BON FIRE
Thursday, October 9, 2008
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Members of Union Fire Co. No. 1 Hamburg participated in the Annual Homecoming Bon Fire on Thursday October 9, 2008. This is a tradition that is always enjoyed by everyone that attends.
Units on Location:
Deputies 61, 61-1 and 61-2
E61-1, E61-2 and E61-3
After the event the fire was
extinguished by the crews on scene.
HAMBURG HOLDS PARADE FOR TROOPS DEPLOYING TO IRAQ
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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Today, the borough of Hamburg honored the soldiers of the Hamburg Unit of the Pennsylvania National Guard by having a parade for them through the streets. The Parade began at the Hamburg Market (Port Clinton Ave & Third Street), continued south on third to windsor street turned east on windsor and then turned north onto Fourth street finally ending at the Hamburg Armory where a short service was held.
During the ceremony Mrs. Christine Ryan, director of the Hamburg Area Middle School Choir sang the Star Spangled Banner, and then finished off the service with God Bless America. The program featured dignitaries such as Rep. David Argall, and Rep. Tim Seip, also Tina Casko read a scripture.
Union Fire Co. No. 1 would like to wish the best of luck to all the soldiers leaving for Iraq.
Special thanks to:
Tower 45 (Fleetwood)
Ladder 33 (Virginville)
Members of Union Fire Co. No. 1 Hamburg
HAMBURG TO HAVE PARADE ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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On Sunday September 21, 2008 beginning at 2:00 P.M. there will be a parade through the streets of Hamburg, Pa. The Parade will serve as a good-bye for the local troops leaving the Hamburg National Guard for Iraq. The Parade is scheduled to begin at 2:00 P.M. and will begin at the intersection of Port Clinton Avenue and N. Third Street. The parade will follow the same route as the King Frost Parade, following south on Third Street, turning up Maple, then proceeding north on Fourth Street, and will come to an end at the Hamburg Armory.
Be sure to come out for this wonderful event and support our local troops!!!!
More information will be added to this posting as it is received.
Co. 61 and Co. 40 Remember September 11, 2001
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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It is not a doubt that everyone remembers the events of September 11, 2001. The fateful day when thousands of Americans were killed by the terrorists that attacked the United States of America. Seven years ago, on September 11, 2001 when the first plane hit the World Trade Center it was immediately broadcast on every national television station around the country, and had a large impact on everyone. The men and women of the FDNY and NYPD were among the bravest people that day. These men and women were expected to rush in and try to help the people inside when everyone else was running for cover. We will never forget the 343 men and women that died in this tragic event. Now, seven years later, is when we need to take time out of our schedules and remember all that lost their lives that day.
Gathered at the flag pole in front of Station 40, Shoemakersville, Pa Co. 61 and Co. 40 reflected back on the events of that tragic day by reading various poems, the Fireman's Prayer, and an excerpt from a speech made by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to the United Nations discussing the condition of the City of New York after the event.
The event was unfortunately planned at the last minute, making advertising very hard. It is the intent of Co. 40 to keep the event going on an annual basis, look for the event to take place next September 11.
REMEMBER THE 343 EMERGENCY RESPONDERS THAT GAVE THEIR LIFE ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TO HELP SAVE OTHERS.
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