Lower Macungie Fire Department Receives Highest Rescue Certification
"The East Penn Press 01/30/08"
Story By Cindy Singles
The Lower Macungie Fire Department is the only fire department currently in the Lehigh County to achieve the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s advanced rescue certification.
Everitt Binns, Ph.D.; Executive Director of the Eastern PA EMS Council and Ed Moreland, Director of EMS Quality Improvement for the Eastern PA Region of the Pennsylvania Department of Health presented the certification to LMFD Chief Dave Nosal, Wednesday evening during a ceremony held at the fire station.
The department completed the advanced rescue certification program which is the highest attainable level offered and is now one of only five fire departments in the Eastern Pennsylvania EMS Council’s six county region to obtain this level. This recognition comes after two years of hard work and time devoted by the department’s volunteer firefighters. Certification requirements included additional training in rescue, hazardous materials and first aid, evaluation of equipment standards, policies and procedures in the department, physical inspection of apparatus, equipment along with a review of each member’s training certifications.
Chief Dave Nosal described this certification as “bringing the Lower Macungie Fire Department yet another step closer to being the best fire department it possibly can be; it also reaffirms our commitment to the residents of LMT.” He congratulated the firefighters on their team effort and accomplishment advising them to “prepare for the future by building on what we have done in the past.” He acknowledged Rescue Captain Dave Haight who was instrumental in the certification.
This achievement comes almost one year after the department obtained the highest fire service training honor by the Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner and became one of less than twenty-four fire departments in the Commonwealth to achieve the highest level of certification from the Fire Commissioner. There are approximately 2,400 fire departments in Pennsylvania.
“The department is made up of volunteer neighbors who want to help other neighbors with a belief to give back to the community in which they live; giving back by helping others in their time of need 24/7, 365 (days) and on occasion putting themselves at risk while doing it,” said Chief Nosal. In 2007 LMFD responded to over 400 fire calls.
Representative Doug Reichley attended the ceremony presenting Chief Nosal with a citation saluting, commending and celebrating the accomplishment of the department describing the firefighters as “truly the unsung heroes of the Lower Macungie Township,” and their unmentioned sacrifices making them “truly a band of brothers together.”
Ellen Millard-Kern, Chief of Staff representing Senator Pat Browne also presented a proclamation to the department acknowledging the “immeasurable contributions to the citizens of LMT and the department’s accomplishment.”
Through the dedication and commitment of volunteer firefighters, Lower Macungie Fire Department will continue to face new challenges including increased growth in the township and a much higher call volume. Chief Nosal said the new proposed station will put fire service within one and one-half miles of twenty developments entailing 4,100 homes and over 10,000 people bringing hopes of faster response time and better fire protection. “Combined with quality training that equates to a greater possibility to saving lives and property,” said Nosal.
