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Chambersburg Fire Department

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The Chambersburg Fire Department will deliver superior fire prevention/suppression and emergency medical service to protect the lives and property of the citizens that live, work or visit the Borough of Chambersburg. We will deliver those services utilizing a combination of paid and volunteer personnel.

The Department has personnel that will speak to groups of all ages on Fire Safety, Fire Department Operations, Emergency Medical Services, Bicycle Safety, Accident Prevention and a host of other related topics. For more information select the Fire Prevention link and/or contact the Emergency Services Chief’s office at 717-261-3230.

Borough of Chambersburg Mission

The Borough of Chambersburg is a municipal government in south central Pennsylvania committed to the well being of those people who live, work, play and travel in the community. We strive to:

Apparatus

The Chambersburg Fire Department operates a modern fleet of fire engines, trucks, and support units designed to meet today’s firefighting and rescue challenges.

OUR DEPARTMENT History

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The first organized fire company in Pennsylvania was started in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin in the year 1777. Therefore, the Friendship Company of Chambersburg has the honor of holding a place among the first of these organizations.

At the time of the purchase of a steam fire engine, November 29, 1871, it became known as the “Friendship Steam Engine and Hose Company No. 1.”

There is conflicting information as to the dates and locations of the early fire station, but from 1830 on it was situated on South Second Street in Friendship Hall, now police headquarters.

1901-Friendship Engine and Hose Co. No. 1 located in old Borough Hall, currently Chambersburg Police Department.

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1864-The Burning of Chambersburg

During the burning of Chambersburg, the Friendships did some effective work in saving Brown’s Hotel, now the Public Library (today the Northwest corner of South Second Street and East Queen Street) from destruction. As a result of hard work and well directed streams of water nothing but the roof of the hotel was burned.

August 10, 1876 – The Hook and Ladder Company formed and adopted the name of Vigilant Hook and Ladder Company No. 1. The Vigilant Hook and Ladder Co. is housed on North Second Street opposite the present Junior House.

1903 Council purchased a chemical engine, the same drawn by that never-to-be-forgotten pair of black horses, Doc and Derby.

May 30, 1877, Fire Marshal John C. Gerbig called a meeting of citizens of the Third Ward for the purpose of considering the organization of a fire company in that ward. The committee proposed the name of “Third Ward Hose Company”. August 1, 1877 first meeting was held and officers elected

Cumberland Valley Hose Co. St. Fire Station – Broad Street, owned by the Borough of
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24*7 Available

We’re here to serve Chambersburg. Please complete the form below for general questions, community event requests, or fire safety information, and a member of our department will respond.
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Cfd Training

At the Chambersburg Fire Department, our mission goes beyond responding to emergencies — we work every day to prevent them. Through our Community Risk Reduction (CRR) initiatives, we identify local hazards, educate the public, and implement proactive strategies to keep our community safe.

From fire safety education and smoke alarm installations to emergency preparedness programs and code enforcement, CRR is at the heart of our commitment to protecting lives and property. Together, we can reduce risk and build a safer Chambersburg for everyone

At the Chambersburg Fire Department, our mission goes beyond responding to emergencies — we work every day to prevent them. Through our Community Risk Reduction (CRR) initiatives, we identify local hazards, educate the public, and implement proactive strategies to keep our community safe.

From fire safety education and smoke alarm installations to emergency preparedness programs and code enforcement, CRR is at the heart of our commitment to protecting lives and property. Together, we can reduce risk and build a safer Chambersburg for everyone

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