Companies 22 and 23 were dispatched to the Glen Pool for a report of a possible drowning victim. Members responded directly to the scene, and began searching the swimming pool looking for a boy that had been reported by some of his buddies as to have fallen into the water. After about 20 minutes of searching, a foot was spotted breaking the water's surface near the flood gates. Several members jumped into the water and found the boy partially trapped under a very large rock. Moving the rock, they were able to free the boy and bring him onto dry land, where resuscitation efforts were started. The boy was revived and transported to the hospital for further treatment. He survived the ordeal.
Box 23-1 was dispatched for a reported living room fire at 302 Pottsville Street in Wiconisco, calling for Engine, Squad, and Tanker 23, and Engine and Tanker 22. Chief 23-1 responded POV to the scene, and held Company 22 in quarters. Engine and Squad 23 arrived on scene, and shortly after that Chief 23-1 placed Company 22 available.
2018
Accident with no injuries, Rt 209 1/4 mile east of Lykens (Box 23-5)
While Engine and Truck 22 were enroute to the Dauphin County convention parade in Williamstown, they came across an accident with no injuries, a car had struck a deer, 1/4 mile east of Lykens on Route 209. The crew directed traffic around the scene, checked for any injuries, and requested a response from PSP. After clearing the car off Route 209 the company went available.
At the request of Captain 22 on location Company 22 dispatched class three to 260 Glen Road in Lykens for a tree down across power lines. Chief 22 responded POV and Engine 22 went enroute with 3. On arrival command called in a pole number for PPL and the crew established a safe zone until the arrival of PPL to remove the tree from the power lines. After they accomplished that the crew cleaned up the roadway and reopened it. Command placed the box available.
2024
Accident with injury and ejection, 25 Main Street (Box 22-1)
Engine 22 and Rescue 23 and Medic 6 dispatched class one to 25 Main street at the Lisi's gas station in Lykens for a single vehicle accident with rollover and ejection. Lieutenant 22-1 respopnded POV to the scene, Engine 22 went enroute with 4 and Rescue 23 with 3. On arrival EMS requested Life Lion to fly with a landing zone at Station 23. Engine 23 and Chief 23-1 handled the LZ. Company 21 was requested for fire police and Utility 21 responded with 3. On their arrival they set up at 209 and Hill street to divert traffic. Crews provide scene safety and traffic control while assisting EMS until the patient was transported to the LZ. The response was held to Company 22 and one lane of route 209 was opened to traffic. Crew remained on scene until released by command.
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