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1963
Fire, Neagley barn, Eville
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The barn of Donald Neagley off Route 225 (Swa Nea Acres Farm) just North of Elizabethville was destroyed by fire on this date. Elizabethville's Tom Welker remembers:"I remember while walking home from the Lykens Elementary School for lunch and hearing the siren, I ran toward the station just in time to watch my Dad pulling the '41 out the door hollering out to the arriving crew that they were going to Elizabethville. Later that day Dad loaded up Mom and me and drove us past the lane to the farm and the foundation was still full of fire and belching smoke. Millersburg, Berrysburg, Gratz, and Lykens assisted the Elizabethville crews. ...Just one of those memories of my Dad that makes me smile like it was yesterday." (Note: Tom Welker grew up in Lykens, the son of Chal Welker - a very active Liberty Hose Company member and officer.)
1993
Structure Fire, 511 Main St (Box 22-11)
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A first alarm assignment was dispatched for a report of smoke in a structure at 511 Main Street in Lykens Borough. Engine-22 responded with a crew of six, Engine-22-1 responded with a crew of five, and Engine-23 and Squad-23 also responded. Engine-22 arrived on scene and found a pan of meat that had been on fire on the stove. Chief-22 held the box to Engine-22, and the crew removed the pan and ventilated the home of the remaining smoke. The company then went available.
1999
Stove Fire, 219 N East St (Box 24-1)
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Truck 22 and Engine 23 were dispatched to a reported stove fire in Williamstown. Truck 22 responded with a crew of five, and was advised that the caller first reported a fire on the stove, but later called back to say that the fire was out. Chief 24 arrived on scene and held the box to Company 24. The Truck was placed available.
2001
Animal Rescue, Arch St (Box 23-1)

2014
Medical Assist, 15 South 2nd Street (Box 22-1)
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Company 22 dispatched class one to the Rattling Creek Apartments at 15 South Second Street in Lykens for a report of a cardiac arrest, AED response. Engine 22 went enroute with 6, and Chiefs 22 and 22-1 and one additional firefighter POV to the scene. On arrival, crew made entry and found Chief 22-1 performing CPR on a patient. Crew assisted him and EMS with CPR until medical command declared a signal 12. Command then placed the company available.
2014
Automatic Fire Alarm, 578 Main Street (Box 22-1)
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Company 22, Engine 23, and Truck 20 (in place of the out of service Truck 22) dispatched class one to the area of 578 Main Street in Lykens for reports of a smoke alarm sounding near the pizza shop. Engine 22 responded with 6, Chief 22 POV, and Engine 23 and Truck 20 also responded. On arrival, the crew checked several nearby buildings to try and determine the location of the alarm. Truck 20 was requested to reduce their response to class three, and Engine 23 staged at the hydrant on the square. The crew pulled a 35 foot ladder and entered the pizza shop building through a window, and found a smoke alarm with a low battery. After removing the battery, command placed the box available.
2015
Electrical Fire, 422 South Second Street (Box 22-1)
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Structure fire box on the 22-1 box dispatched class one to 422 South Second Street in Lykens for a report of an electrical heater sparking inside the residence. Engines 22, 23, 24, Rescue 23, 21, Truck 22 and EMS were due. Chief 22 responded POV to the scene, Engine 22 with 4 and Truck 22 with 2. On arrival at the 2 story wood frame single family dwelling, a electric wall heater in a back bedroom on the second floor was found smoldering with no visible fire. The breakers to the circuit were shut off, the TIC was used to check for extensions and found none. A wire was found burned off inside the unit. The occupant was advised not to re-energize the circuit until a qualified electrician was contacted. Command placed the box available.
2018
Medical Assist, 15 South Second St (Box 22-1)
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Company 22 dispatched class three to 15 South Second Street in Lykens at the Rattling Creek Apartments to assist EMS with the Knox box key to enter a patients room with a locked door. Utilizing the Knox key from Truck 22 Utility 22 went enroute with 4 and Chiefs 22 and 22-1 POV to the scene. Captain 22 and Lieutenant 22 were across the street from the building and also responded. On arrival of the Utility, the Knox box was unlocked and the master key used to gain entry into the apartment. EMS made patient contact while the crew brought the litter to the patients apartment. As EMS was preparing to move the patient to the litter and out of the building, another EMS call was received and the dispatch center requested Company 22 to respond. Chief 22 with 3 and Utility 22 with 4 responded to the second call from this location while Chief 22-1 remained to assist EMS.
2018
Medical Assist, 517 North Street (Box 22-1)
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While clearing from the previous med assist call, County dispatch requested Company 22 to respond class one to 517 North Street in Lykens for a medical assist, patient with chest pains. Utility 22 went enroute with 4 and Chief 22 went enroute with 3. Engine 22 responded with 5. On arrival of the Company 22 units they initiated patient contact and took initial vitals and assessment. After the arrival of Medic 6 the crew assisted with transfer of the patient to their unit and were then placed available.
2019
Drill, 5668 Route 209 (Box 21-6)
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Companies 21, 22, and 23 dispatched to the Upper Dauphin Area Middle School at 5668 Route 209 in Washington Township for a drill. Truck 22 responded with 4 and Engine 22 with 3. Both units staged with Engine 23 at the Horning's Bulk Food parking lot until released by command 21.
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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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