 | Rescue Company 27
Rescue Co. 27 is shown at a two car MVA on Market Street in Gratz Borough.
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 | Capt. Lesher And FF Welker Work To De-Energize The Vehicle
Captain 27 (Lesher) and FF Welker work on forcing the hood and securing the battery of a vehicle involved in a two car MVA on Market Street in Gratz Borough.
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 | Main Damage To Both Vehicles
The main damage to two vehicles involved in an MVA on Market Street in Gratz Borough is shown. The black vehicle went off the road and hit the parked white vehicle.
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 | GAFC Crew Awaits The Tow Truck
A GAFC crew awaits the arrival of the tow truck for this motor vehicle accident on 12/13/09. The vehicle slid down the hill and hit the telephone pole.
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 | Crews Work To Free The Patient Trapped Under A Road Roller
Rescue & Engine 27's crews work to free a Lykens Township worker that was pinned under a road roller that had gone into a ditch along Indian Trail Road in Lykens Township. Extrication was completed using high-pressure air bags, cribbing, and the Lykens Township backhoe and took appx. 20 minutes.
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 | Pickup Truck Off On The 1 Box
The remains of a pickup truck are shown after being extinguished. The incident occurred to the rear of 1834 Specktown Road, Gratz Borough.
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 | Companies 27 & 10 Investigate A Car Fire
Companies 27 & 10 (Pitman) are shown at a car fire in Valley View. Company 27 was on stand-by in Station 14 (Sacramento) and Company 10 was on the scene of a building fire in Valley View. Both companies were ordered to respond to the car fire.
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 | FF R. King Teaching Deluge Gun Operations To JFF E. Zook And JFF J.P. King
FF Raymond King is shown here demonstrating the proper use of Engine 27's portable deluge gun to JFF Emanuel Zook and JFF James Paul King.
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 | Engine 27 Flowing Through The Mounted Deluge Gun And Supplying Truck 22
Engine 27 is shown drafting, through both the side and front intakes, flowing through the mounted deluge gun, and supplying Truck 22 during a joint-training exercise.
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 | Around 3,000 GPM Flowing
Engine 27 & Truck 22 were averaging around 3,000 GPM through 4 master streams during a joint-training exercise.
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