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1934
Multiple Buildings Fire, Edward Keiser, West Main Street
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On Tuesday afternoon, March 6, 1934, Mr. Edward Keiser, of West Main Street, was engaged in cleaning his yard of all refuse, and was disposing of it by burning it in a wire container. He noticed that some sparks had entered his wood house and started a blaze. The Keiser family immediately summoned the Lykens firemen, who quickly responded to the call. Upon their arrival, the flames had already spread to a two-story garage, and had gained sufficient headway to practically destroy both buildings. With the excellent assistance of the firemen, the flames were confined to one building and what might have been a more serious situation was prevented. In the garage was stored a quantity of furniture, tools, and forty-eight chickens. Mr. Keiser, who entered the garage, in an effort to rescue the chickens, succeeded in rescuing twenty, and in his effort was almost overcome by smoke. He was helped from the building without injury. The damage was estimated at several hundred dollars and was covered by insurance.
1995
Accident w/inj, Spring St (Box 23-19)

1996
Furnace Malfunction, 755 Main St (Box 22-21)
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Companies 22 and 23 were dispatched to 755 Main Street for a reported furnace malfunction. Engine and Truck 22 responded, and Chief 22 responding POV. Chief 22, on scene, confirmed a furnace problem and placed Company 23 in service. Crews shut down the furnace and opened windows on the first floor. The occupants were advised to contact a repair service and not to use the furnace until it was fixed. The company was then placed available by command.
1997
CO Alarm, 223 Market Street (Box 22-11)
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Engine 22 was dispatched to the Hirsch residence in the Borough for a reported CO alarm activation. Engine 22 responded with a crew of four, and on arrival found the homeowner outside the structure, with a CO alarm sounding in the background. The crew took readings inside the structure and found none to be elevated. The detector was disabled and the home owner was advised to replace it. The company went available.
2006
Brush fire endang barn, 170 Carsonville Road (Box 19-1)
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Truck-22 was dispatched to 170 Carsonville Road in Jefferson Township for a reported brush fire endangering a barn. Truck-22 responded with a crew of seven and was canceled while enroute by Command-19.
2008
Accident with Injuries, 6833 Route 209 (Box 23-1)
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Engine 22 was dispatched to assist Company 23 with setting up a landing zone for Life Lion. Engine 23 and Rescue 21 had been previously dispatched for an accident with injuries in the area of Kimmel Coal on Route 209 in Wiconisco Township. Chief 22-1 on location requested Life Lion to the scene. Companies 22 and 23 fire police were also dispatched to shut down Route 209 from Pottsville Street to Lykens Borough. Engine 23 and Rescue 21 responded to the crash, and Engine 22 responded to set up the landing zone.
2017
Medical Assist - Cardiac Arrest, 1619 Pottsville Street (Box 23-3)
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Company 22 dispatched class one to assist Company 23 and EMS from 24 on a cardiac arrest call at 1619 Pottsville Street in Wiconisco Township. Truck 22 responded with 7 and 1 additional member POV. On arrival, crew assisted EMS and 23 with CPR. After getting pulses and breathing back on the patient, the Truck was directed to clear the scene and proceed to the Wiconisco LZ to assist with landing the helicopter.
2017
Set up an LZ, 387 Arch Street (Box 23-1)
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After clearing the previous cardiac arrest call Truck 22 proceeded to Station 23 in Wiconisco Township to assist with an LZ for an incoming helicopter from Life Lion. On arrival the crew waited for Life Lion to arrive and then assisted with transferring the patient from 24 EMS to the helicopter for transport to the hospital. After completion of the task, command 23 placed all units available.
2023
Structure Fire, 159 West Bonnie Ave (Box 21-2)
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Engine 22 dispatched class one as a replacement piece to 159 West Bonnie Avenue in Washington Township on the 21-2 box for a structure fire. Engine 22 responded with 5 and Utility 22 with 2. The Utility was placed in service. Upon arrival on scene the Engine staged until released by Command 21.
2023
Structure Fire, 3680 Back Road (Box 19-1)
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Company 19 and 29 and Truck 22 dispatched class one to 3680 Back Road in Jefferson Township for a structure fire. Truck 22 responded with 6 and Utility 22 with 2. On approach Command 19 advised the truck to set up on side C and assist with roof access to the chimney of a 2 story remodeled modular home with additions and extensions. The crew assisted 19 and 29 with clearing the chimney, eventually removing some of it down to the roof line in what became a chimney fire. Crew continued until released by Command 19.
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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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