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1981
Structure Fire, Reiff & Nestor Plant (Box 22-)

2003
Electrical Fire, 3247 Back Rd (Box 19-1)
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Truck 22 was dispatched to a report of an electrical fire at a residence in Jefferson Township, but was canceled before response.
2009
Tree fire, Glen Rd at 2nd bridge (Box 216-8)
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Company 22, Brush 23 and Schuylkill 650, and Tanker 23 dispatched to a report of a tree on fire at the 2nd Bridge on Glen Road on a 216-8 Box in Jackson Township. Chief 22-2 responded to the scene and placed the brush units in service, and on arrival held the box to Engine 22 non emergency. The call was actually located within Lykens Boro in the 22-2 box. Engine 22 responded with 6, with the three chiefs responding POV to the scene. Conditions found were a tree that had fallen into high tension lines, with the tree sparking and occasionally bursting into flames. After determining that there were no hazards, command released the Engine and Chief 22-2 remained on scene to await the arrival of PP&L at 1:50.
2011
Smoke in a Structure, 14 Millers Lane (Box S.C.)
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Dauphin County Tanker 24 and Truck 22 dispatched to Schuylkill County, Porter Township, 14 Miller's Lane for a report of smoke in a structure. Schuylkill companies 650, 655, 659, 810 and 66 also responded. Truck 22 responded with 5 and Chief 22 POV, and Tanker 24 responded with 5. Shortly after arriving on scene, Command 650 placed the box in service and all units went available.
2017
AFA, 29 Vine Street (Box 21-1)
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Company 21 and Truck 22 dispatched class one to 29 Vine Street in Elizabethville for an automatic fire alarm. Engine 21 responded with 6 and Truck 22 with 6, On the arrival of Engine 21 they found burnt food and placed the Truck available while enroute.
2017
Medical Assist, 15 South Second Street (Box 22-1)
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Company 22 dispatched class one to assist Medic 6 at the Rattling Creek Apartments at 15 South Second Street in Lykens with lifting. Chiefs 22 and 22-1 responded POV to the scene. Truck 22 went enroute with 6 and Engine 22 with 4. On arrival, the crew assisted EMS with removing the patient from their room and transferring them to the waiting ambulance for a trip to the Station 23 LZ for a flight to the hospital. After completing the task the Company was placed available.
2024
Accident with entrapment, 300 block Main Street (Box 22-1)
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Engine 22 and Rescues 23 and 21 dispatched class one to the 300 block of Main street in Lykens for a crash with possible entrapment. Engine 22 responded with 5, Rescue 23 with 2 and Rescue 21 with 7. On arrival of Engine 22 the crash involved a passenger car that had struck the rear duals of a tractor trailer and then struck a parked car. The sole occupant had been removed from the vehicle by bystanders and was sitting along side a porch in front of the accident scene. The driver of the tractor trailer was unhurt. Patient care was started and crews from 22 and 23 secured the vehicle and provided traffic control on scene. Rescue 21 was placed in service, followed by Rescue 23 a short time later. Medic 6 arrived and took over patient care . PSP also arrived on scene. After West End arrived and removed the vehicle the box was placed in service.
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Notes

1.The section of calls we've responded to has been compiled from fire company records, newspapers, and other sources. Listings for years prior to 1981 might be incomplete.
2.The listing of local incidents is for incidents that happened around our local area, including some from Lykens for which the fire company was not dispatched. It is certainly not a complete listing, and is not intended to be. It is included here for your entertainment. Incidents listed here have been gathered from public sources.
3.The listing of other noteworthy incidents includes incidents from anywhere outside our local area (for which we were not dispatched). Also included in this section are historical events from our fire company, Lykens, or around the world. It is certainly not a complete listing, and is not intended to be. It is included here for your entertainment. Incidents and events listed here have been gathered from public sources.
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