West End Volunteer Fire Company Station 43

West End Volunteer Fire Company Station 43 This page is for sharing of information from the fire department to interested parties. It is not mon Get out and stay out! Don’t Panic! Always Remember!

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Once a fire has started in your home, there is no time to plan how to get out. Sit down with your family today and make a step-by-step plan for escaping a fire that might occur in your home.

• Draw a Floor Plan Of Your Home Show two ways out of every room—especially sleeping areas. Discuss the escape routes with every member of your household.

• Agree On a Meeting Place Select a place where every member of the household will gather outside your home after escaping a fire to wait for the fire department. This allows you to count heads and inform the fire department if anyone is missing or trapped inside the burning building.

• Practice Your Escape Plan Your escape plan should be practiced at least twice a year. Have a fire drill in your home, appoint someone to be the monitor and have everyone in your family participate. Call 9-1-1 from a neighbor’s house.

• Be Prepared Make sure everyone in your household can unlock all doors and windows quickly, even in the dark. Windows or doors with security bars need to be equipped with quick-release devices and everyone in your household should know how to use them.

• Make Your Escape Realistic Things are not the same when there is an actual fire as they are when you are practicing. Pretend during your drill that some exits are blocked by fire and practice alternative routes.

• Test Doors Before Opening Them While kneeling or crouching at the door, reach up as high as you can and with the back of your hand, touch the door, the k**b and the crack between the door and its frame. If you feel any warmth, use another escape route. If the door feels cool, open it with caution. Open it slowly, but be prepared to slam it shut if there is smoke and flames on the other side.

• If You Are Trapped Close all doors between you and the fire. Stuff the cracks around the doors to keep the smoke out. Wait at a window and signal for help with a flash light or by waving a light colored cloth. If there is a phone in the room, call the fire department and report exactly where you are. Smoke and heat both rise and smoke contains deadly gases. During a fire, cleaner air will be found near the floor. If you encounter smoke when using your primary exit, use an alternative escape route. If you must exit through smoke, crawl on your hands and knees, keeping your head 12-24 inches above the floor. Once you are out, STAY OUT and do not return for any reason. And remember to call 9-1-1 from a neighbor’s house. Play IT Safe
Smoke Detectors. More than half of all fatal home fires happen at night while people are asleep. Smoke detectors sound an alarm when a fire starts, waking people before they are trapped or overcome by smoke. With smoke detectors, your risk of dying in a home fire is cut nearly in half. Install smoke detectors outside every sleeping area and on every level of your home, including the basement. Follow installation instructions carefully, and test smoke detectors monthly. Change all smoke detector batteries at least once a year. If your detector is more than 10 years old, replace it with a new one

It is with heavy hearts that the members of the West End Fire Company extend our deepest condolences to the Walnuttown F...
04/05/2026

It is with heavy hearts that the members of the West End Fire Company extend our deepest condolences to the Walnuttown Fire Company following the tragic loss of their Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief, who were struck and killed while operating on an emergency scene.

This heartbreaking incident is a solemn reminder of the dangers our brothers and sisters face every time they answer the call. Their dedication, leadership, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Our thoughts and prayers are with their families, fellow firefighters, and the entire Walnuttown community during this incredibly difficult time.

Rest easy, Chief and Assistant Chief. We will take it from here.

🚒🖤

04/02/2026
West End Fire Company, along with neighboring fire companies are proud to be part of the upcoming West End Fireman’s Fes...
04/02/2026

West End Fire Company, along with neighboring fire companies are proud to be part of the upcoming West End Fireman’s Festival, taking place May 28, 29, and 30, 2026.

As part of this annual community event, we are currently seeking:

🔹 Tricky Tray donations (baskets, gift cards, items, etc.)
🔹 Vendors and crafters interested in participating.

If you are interested in contributing or reserving a vendor space, please review the attached forms for full details and submission information.

We appreciate the continued support from our community and look forward to another successful event.

For the month of January 2026 the members and officers responded to 36 incidents for a YTD total of 36.Incidents for Jan...
02/02/2026

For the month of January 2026 the members and officers responded to 36 incidents for a YTD total of 36.

Incidents for January 2026

01/20/2026

2025 year end report. The members and officers responded to a total of 518 incidents in 2025. We would like to thank the citizens of Chestnuthill Township for your continued support.

12/25/2025

🎄 Merry Christmas from the West End Fire Company 🎄

The members of the West End Fire Company would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy, safe holiday season.

Thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We are grateful to serve such a strong and caring community. Please enjoy the holidays with family and friends, and remember to stay safe.

🎅🚒✨

12/04/2025

For the month of November 2025. The members and officers responded to 32 incidents for a year to date total of 465.

Incidents for November
Building Fire 2
Chimney Fire 1
Brush Fire 2
Motor Vehicle Accident 10
Wires Down 3
Smoke Removal 1
Good Intent call 4
Cancelled En route 3
CO Alarm 1
Automatic Fire Alarm 5

11/12/2025

At our November monthly meeting we held elections for our 2026 officers. Thank you to all of the officers who have served for 2025. And a special thanks to Jeff Weiss for 15 years as our company President. 2026 officers are as follows:

Relief Association:
President Sal Sacco
Vice President Nick Caprioli
Treasurer Mike Manfre, Sr.
Secretary Kristine Harrison

Executive Board:
President Nick Caprioli
Vice President Jt Burrus
Treasurer Kristine Harrison
Secretary John Dixon

Line Officers:
Chief Bill Edinger
Deputy Chief Mike Manfre Jr
Assistant Chief Brian Snyder
Captain Brendon Smith
Captain Tim Burlew
Lieutenant Lindsey Edwards
Lieutenant Stephen Koster
Fire Police Captain Mike Manfre Sr
Fire Police Lieutenant Sal Sacco

2026 officers serve from January 1st, 2026 until December 31st, 2026.

11/05/2025

For the month of October 2025 the members and officers responded to 54 incidents for a year total of 426 incidents.

Incidents for October
Passenger vehicle fire - 1
Brush fire- 2
Medical assist - 1
Motor Vehicle Accident - 17
Extrication from machinery - 1
CO alarm - 2
Overheated motor - 1
Arcing, shorted electrical - 1
Service call, other - 2
Assist police - 1
Good intent call - 1
Cancelled en route - 6
No incident found - 2
Smoke scare - 3
Automatic fire alarm - 11
911 Citizen complaint - 2

Stop by and visit us at Tractor Supply in Brodheadsville today Saturday Nov. 1st
11/01/2025

Stop by and visit us at Tractor Supply in Brodheadsville today Saturday Nov. 1st

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128 Route 715
Brodheadsville, PA
18322

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