Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company

Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company 100% Volunteer | Providing fire/rescue services to Martic, Drumore, East Drumore & Providence Townships
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06/02/2026

🚨 Tanker 58 clearing traffic on Route 272 while responding to a reported barn fire. Crews moving quickly to the scene. πŸš’πŸ”₯

06/01/2026

crews working a sunday evening woods fire

πŸ”₯πŸ— JUNE CHICKEN BBQ ! πŸ—πŸ”₯Join us at the Rawlinsville Fire Company for a delicious BBQ Chicken Dinner on Saturday, June 27...
06/01/2026

πŸ”₯πŸ— JUNE CHICKEN BBQ ! πŸ—πŸ”₯
Join us at the Rawlinsville Fire Company for a delicious BBQ Chicken Dinner on Saturday, June 27th starting at 10:00 AM until sold out!
πŸš’ Drive-through service available
πŸ“ Rawlinsville Fire Company
33 Martic Heights Drive
Holtwood, PA 17532
🍽 BBQ Chicken Dinner – $13
Includes:
β€’ Leg & Thigh Chicken
β€’ Baked Potato
β€’ Whoopie Pie
β€’ Dinner Roll
β€’ Drink
πŸ— Leg & Thigh Only – $7
Come out, support your local volunteers, and enjoy some amazing BBQ! We usually sell out fast, so don’t wait!
πŸš’πŸ”₯

Busy Sunday Evening for Station 58Sunday evening kept Station 58 crews busy with two major incidents in less than two ho...
06/01/2026

Busy Sunday Evening for Station 58

Sunday evening kept Station 58 crews busy with two major incidents in less than two hours.

Shortly after 5:00 PM, crews were dispatched to Douts Hill Road in Martic Township for a woods fire caused by a controlled burn that got out of control. Approximately one-half acre of woods was involved. Brush 58, Tanker 58, Engine 58-1, and Engine 58-2 responded, with assistance from The Conestoga Volunteer Fire Company New Danville Fire Co. , and West Willow Fire Company . Crews worked for an extended period extinguishing the fire and conducting mop-up operations.

Less than an hour after clearing the scene, Station 58 was dispatched to the Susquehanna River for a water rescue involving a patient on Peavine Island. Utility 1 crews hiked in from Lock 12 while Marine 582 and Marine 89 Robert Fulton Fire Company accessed the scene by water. The patient was located in critical condition, treated by responders, and ultimately extricated by boat to the Muddy Creek Boat Launch and transferred to EMS. Additional assistance was provided by Airville Volunteer Fire Company , with Marine 53 (Conestoga Fire Company) serving as the RIT boat.

Thank you to all mutual aid companies that assisted throughout the evening, as well as Engine 47-2 Paradise Leaman Place Fire Company and Pumper-Tanker 62 Witmer Fire Protective Association for standing by at our station during the woods fire.

Great teamwork by all involved during a busy evening serving our communities.

Please join us in congratulating FF Matti Richter on graduating from the Lancaster County CTC Protective Services Academ...
05/28/2026

Please join us in congratulating FF Matti Richter on graduating from the Lancaster County CTC Protective Services Academy Class of 2026! πŸŽ“πŸš’

Matti graduated with honors and earned an impressive 16 certifications in Fire and EMS throughout the program. This accomplishment reflects tremendous dedication, hard work, and commitment to serving the community.

We are incredibly proud of Matti’s achievements and look forward to seeing all that lies ahead in the fire and emergency services field. Congratulations, Matti, and thank you for your dedication to the fire service! πŸ‘πŸ”₯πŸš‘

We would also like to congratulate all of the graduates of the Lancaster County CTC Protective Services Academy Class of 2026 on their hard work and accomplishments. Best wishes to each of you as you begin your journeys in fire, EMS, and public service!

Today, the officers and members of Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company proudly join communities across our nation in hon...
05/25/2026

Today, the officers and members of Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company proudly join communities across our nation in honoring the true meaning of Memorial Day.

This day is more than the unofficial start of summer or a long holiday weekend β€” it is a time to pause and remember the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to protecting the freedoms we enjoy every day will never be forgotten.

As firefighters and first responders, we understand the meaning of service, commitment, and sacrifice. We are humbled by the heroes who answered the call to serve our nation and made the ultimate sacrifice for others. Memorial Day reminds us to reflect on their bravery and to keep their families, friends, and fellow service members in our thoughts and prayers.

We encourage everyone today to take a moment to honor those who never made it home β€” attend a local ceremony, visit a memorial, fly the American flag proudly, or simply spend a quiet moment in remembrance. Because of their sacrifice, we are able to live freely and safely in this great nation.

As always, Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company remains open for service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week β€” holidays included. While many are spending today with family and friends, our dedicated volunteers stand ready to answer every emergency call that comes in. Some of our members may leave cookouts, family gatherings, and other plans at a moment’s notice to respond when our community needs help. That level of dedication and commitment is what volunteer fire service is all about, and we are incredibly proud of every member who continues to serve selflessly today and every day.

From the officers and members of Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company, we extend our deepest gratitude to all who have served and especially to those who gave everything for our country. Their legacy lives on through the freedoms we cherish and the communities we proudly serve every day.

Please stay safe this Memorial Day, enjoy time with loved ones, and never forget the heroes who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

🚨 CAN WE FIND YOU WHEN SECONDS COUNT? 🚨In an emergency, every second matters. A green reflective address sign can help f...
05/19/2026

🚨 CAN WE FIND YOU WHEN SECONDS COUNT? 🚨

In an emergency, every second matters. A green reflective address sign can help firefighters, EMS, and police find your home faster β€” especially at night, during storms, or if your house sits back from the road.

The Rawlinsville Fire Company is selling reflective address signs for just $20 each to help keep our community safer.

βœ… Highly visible day or night
βœ… Reflective numbers easy to read
βœ… Durable & weather resistant
βœ… Helps emergency responders locate your home quickly

Whether it’s an emergency, a delivery driver, or visiting family β€” clear address numbers make a BIG difference.

πŸ“© Message us to order yours
OR
πŸš’ Stop by the fire company some evening when you see the doors open!

A small sign could help save valuable time when you need help most.

This past weekend, the 58 House (House on the Hill) responded to four calls for service.On Saturday afternoon shortly be...
05/18/2026

This past weekend, the 58 House (House on the Hill) responded to four calls for service.

On Saturday afternoon shortly before 4:30 PM, Engine 58-1 was dispatched to a horse and buggy accident on Drytown Road. Chief 58, Assistant 58, Engine 58-1, and Utility 58-2, along with EMS units, made the response and found a horse and buggy that had run off the road and rolled over.

While crews were operating at the scene, we heard LEMSA MICU 56-5 being dispatched to a medical call on Pencroft Drive North. With the incident only a few minutes away and the MICU responding from Quarryville, Utility 58-2, staffed with EMTs, added themselves to the call as a QRS unit to assist.

Sunday afternoon shortly after 1:00 PM, Engine 58-1 responded to a two-vehicle accident on Stump Road. Crews assisted with fluid control and debris cleanup.

Then on Sunday evening just after 11:00 PM, Engine 58-1 and Fire Police 58 were dispatched to Holtwood Road and Buck Heights Road for a vehicle into a pole with wires down.

We would like to thank all assisting agencies for their teamwork and cooperation throughout these incidents. Stay safe!

05/18/2026

🚨 Ride along in the cab of Tanker 58 as we make our way up Route 272, responding into Station 60’s first due for a reported barn fire.
Another call answered by the volunteers who stand ready day and night. πŸš’πŸ”₯

Address

33 Martic Heights Drive
Holtwood, PA
17532

Telephone

(717) 284-3023

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