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Thank you for stopping by our home on the web! The Lower Macungie Fire Department proudly protects 28,000 people living in an area of 23 square miles. We now operate out of 2 stations that protect a primarily residential area. Our department is a public department, whose members are on a volunteer status. We have an ISO rating of 5.
 

Brandywine Photos Updated as of 1-10-10

New Fire Station

Welcome to the Brandywine Station.  As of January 6th 2010 Lower Macungie Fire Department is operating out of its Brandywine and Wescosville stations. Construction has been completed and we are adding the finishing touches. Click on the photo to find more Brandywine Station photos!

click for more infoThe purpose of the Professional Certification Program is to identify and recognize emergency service personnel whose accomplishments in training and education meets or exceeds nationally recognized standards.  A person certified to one of the Fire Service Professional levels will have demonstrated competency in the knowledge and skills required to perform at a particular level.  The service that can beoffered to the citizens and communities of the Commonwealth will be enhanced by the professional competency attained through this certification process.  For a department to receive recognition, the minimum number of certified personnel must be equal to or greater than ten percent (10%) of the number of active members.  A bronze, silver and gold border will be placed on the standard certificate and decal to respectively denote 50%, 75%, 100% participation. +more
Source: Office of the State Fire Commissioner

click for more infoThe department completed the advanced rescue certification program which is the highest attainable level offered and is now one of a handful 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. +more 

 

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