The Emmaus Fire Department in Emmaus, PA, is a vital force in safeguarding lives and property within the borough and surrounding areas. Responding to approximately 350 calls annually, the department's dedicated firefighters tackle major fires and provide assistance to neighboring communities.
Established in May 1980, the Central Station houses the department's fleet of vehicles, including an 1871 hand-drawn hose cart and modern firefighting equipment such as an aerial truck, pumpers, and a rescue pumper. Led by third-generation Fire Chief James Reiss, the department is funded by tax dollars and hosts monthly hoagie sales to raise additional funds for its operations.
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