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Traffic 15
On October 29, 2025
Traffic 15 responding to a motor vehicle accident.
Chauffeur Dale Witmer.
Fire Police Scene Picture’s
On 11/03/2025 Both Station from 69 & 76 Fire Police were dispatched to 1110 Stony Battery Road to assist Hempfield Water Authority on a Water Main Break, HWA did contact Flagger Force (No ETA was given, then they never showed up) Penndot was also contacted and came out, to find that it was Township road side while waiting for help to arrive HWA Crews almost got ran over by a speeder, that is when they decided it was time to call for Fire Police. at 20:18:24 the call for help was dispatched. within 5-10 the road was completely shut down with only allowing Tracker Trailers to drive through one at a time due to the crews working to repair the break. A 2 hour job turned into a 4 hour job. during this time, Duty Officer 76, Deputy 68 & Assist 69 checked in on the Fire Police that were out there. Incident was cleared at 00:40



Fire Police Weekend
On June 21st & 22nd of 2025 Fire Police from a few departments gathered together to learn the basics of being a Fire Police Officer & what it takes to be a Fire Police Officer in Susquehanna Valley at the LCPSTC in Manheim, Pa
Over 15 Fire Police Officer’s gathered on Saturday for Classroom learning with Randy Rice leading the Class,
On Sunday Fire Police Officer’s had hands on experience with the equipment that is used on all emergency calls that come in. below are some picture’s of the class and hands on experience.
The Picture’s were taken by permission of everyone in the class!







Woods Fire in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania!
The Woods Fire has been going on for days in Cumberland County,
soon as we have more pictures from the fire police that are up there we will post more, if you are there and have pictures and would like to share please email secretary@lancofp.org, and we will make sure you get credit for the pictures.
All photo’s & Video’s have been provided by Kelvin Good from
Station 32 – Fivepointville Fire Company












The Lancaster County Fire Police Association has been an invaluable resource for promoting safety and fostering collaboration within our community.

