Traffic Unit Inspections

Understand Our Commitment to Safety and Compliance

This section outlines the procedures and guidelines for traffic unit inspections conducted under the Lancaster County Fire Police Association’s safety protocols, ensuring adherence to county regulations and promoting operational efficiency.


Traffic Unit Inspection List

After each Unit is Inspected, it will be listed here with a picture of the unit!

Traffic 62

Congratulations to Witmer Fire & Protection on getting their Utility 62-2 inspected to become Traffic 62!

Lancaster County Fire Police Association

Location: Witmer Fire & Protection
Date: August 22, 2025
Unit: Traffic 62 (Formerly Utility 62-2)
Inspection Committee on Site:
Assoc President: Merle Weaver
Assoc V President: Alex Traynor
LCFPA Region 2 – Ray Zimmerman
Deputy Chief: Jason Keys
Fire Police Captain: Steve Beiler

Inspection Procedures

This page outlines the comprehensive procedures for traffic unit inspections, ensuring adherence to Lancaster County Fire Police Association safety standards and regulatory compliance.

Step One: Pre-Inspection Review

Begin by thoroughly reviewing all vehicle and equipment documentation to confirm readiness and compliance with county protocols/MUTCD & PUB213 before inspection.

Step Two: On-Site Inspection

Conduct a detailed inspection of all traffic unit components, verifying operational safety and alignment with established guidelines.

Step Three: Reporting and Follow-Up

Complete inspection reports accurately, noting any deficiencies and coordinating corrective actions to maintain optimal unit performance.

What are the key requirements for traffic unit inspections?

Explore detailed explanations of our inspection procedures and compliance standards to ensure safe and effective traffic unit operations.

How often must traffic units be inspected under association guidelines?

Traffic units undergo mandatory inspections every 2 years to maintain compliance with county safety protocols.

Who is authorized to perform traffic unit inspections?

Inspections are conducted by certified personnel appointed by the Lancaster County Fire Police Association.

What documentation is required during an inspection?

Traffic Unit Certification List is present

What are the consequences of failing an inspection?

Units that do not meet standards must address issues promptly before responding as a Traffic Unit.

What are the key steps in traffic unit inspections?

Traffic unit inspections follow strict protocols to ensure safety and compliance with county regulations.


Who is responsible for conducting the inspections?

Inspections are performed by certified officers within the Lancaster County Fire Police Association.


How often must traffic units be inspected?

Inspections are scheduled quarterly to maintain operational readiness and safety standards.

Contact Our Safety Compliance Team for Assistance

P.O. Box 51

East Petersburg, Pa 17520

Use the email to contact the President to schedule Inspection of questions

president@lancofp.org