Hellam Fire Company · · · Station 21
N 40° 00.378 W 076° 36.084
18T E 363314 N 4429684
The original company was organized at a meeting of citizens in Stoner's Hall on November 2, 1923. The fire company's new building was constructed in 1931 and this building was constructed in 1980.
Waymark Code: WM6X3Q
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 07/31/2009
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There is a memorial out front on one side of the bay and on the other side of the same bay is a plaque with the Fireman's Prayer on it. I counted 20 firefighters on their website, two of them being EMTs. There are also junior members and a large woman's auxiliary group as well. The Ladies' Auxiliary was organized on November 24, 1930.
From their website: "ur primary coverage area is Hellam Township as well as Hallam and Wrightsville Boroughs. Station 21 runs dual-dispatch with Wrightsville Fire Department (Station 41) for the majority of calls. Collectively, the two stations are informally known as the Hellam Township Fire Department. In other words, we work very closely with our brothers and sisters in Wrightsville to provide fire and rescue services to our township and boroughs. The primary coverage area consists of 10,000 citizens residing in these three municipalities, which combined total approximately 29 square miles. The area is made up of residential structures (high population density in the boroughs), industrial facilities, and commercial properties."