Pleasantville Volunteer Fire Dept.

Pleasantville Volunteer Fire Dept.


Pleasantville, PA 16341
United States

Updated April 01, 2001.


THE OFFICERS

CHIEF
Fearless Leader,Jack Weaver
1st Ass. Chief
Name withheld
2nd Ass. Chief
Brian Mangel
C-4 Paul Dahle
C-5 Tom Drake
Rescue Captain
Tab Burt


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About the

PLEASANTVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

Pleasantville Pennsylvania, is located in the northwest corner of Venango County PA.
It serves parts of Warren, Crawford, and Venango Counties.
Pleasantville Volunteer Fire Dept.proudly protects approx. 3000 people living in an area of about 78 square miles.
We operate out of one station that protects a primarily rural area.
Our department is a public department whose members are on a volunteer status.
Our Department boasts an average response to station of 2-3 minutes, and en route in 3 to 5, among the most rapid in the area.
Pleasantville VFD has about 30 ACTIVE MEMBERS, HAS 17 EMT'S AND Firefighters..
Our Services:

Fire
EMS
Search and Rescue
Extrication
Education



Related Photos

Jeff Presto, rushing off to heaven knows where.
Chief Jack Weaver,(The big teddy bear)) and Ass. chief Mangel
Our hero, Harold "Junior" Jackson

Instructors Lewis and Gibbons show techniques in Streetwise and Alive class
R. Gibbons shows one of the many places weapons may be hidden
EMT's Longiotti and Dahle taking it all in.
Rescue Captain, and Paramedic Tom Drake, in class..
proving you can teach an old dog new tricks.

Hmmmm.. this could be tough to get out of
EMS Instructor Dick Gibbons demonstrates street weaponry.
Learning, ((Hopefully)) to disarm a hazard.



Around the Department

Congratulations to the new officers.
New squad lists and on call sheets are out.
You can access there here by clicking on the links below.

New Squad Lists-UPDATED

On Call List 2001`-UPDATED


Spring is here, summer is on its way. With the advent of warmer weather comes also the advent of the grass fires and wildland fires.
Some really good resources to take advantage of exist on the internet, among these are the two below, which will give some good information to firefighters and rescue personnel.

FireNetFire Service Calculations
Calculate area and volume, hydraulics,
and other functions related to fire fighting.


Wildland Firefighting and Limitations

Discusses the effective control measures and limitations
in fighting wildland and brush fires.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Stag: March 30th @7PM
Please be on hand to assist with the operations.
Available Continuing Education


Area Weather Today

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