Millersburg Fire Company

Millersburg Fire Company Fire Station providing fire suppression, vehicle rescue, water rescue and many other services to our community.

The following members serve as executive officers for the 2025-2026 term. President- Jamie Etzweiler
Vice President- Heather R. Stephens
Secretary- Stacey Rickert
Treasurer- Donna Peifer
Assistant Treasurer- Gen Seagrist
Relief Treasurer- Mark Strohecker
Chaplain- Shannon D'Agostino
Head Trustee- John Moran
Trustee- Matthew Snyder
Trustee- Cody Hepner

Chief 20- Doug Snyder
Chief 201- Mark Koppen

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Chief 202- Sean Grimm
Chief 203- Ashton Snyder
Fire Police Captain- Mike Sedesse

The following members serve as appointed officers for the 2025-2026 term. Captain 20- Colby Snyder
Lieutenant 20- Curvin Groff
Lieutenant 201- Matthew Snyder

As Mister Heat Miser 🔥makes his return over the next few days. Here is some great tips knowing the difference from heat ...
06/11/2026

As Mister Heat Miser 🔥makes his return over the next few days. Here is some great tips knowing the difference from heat exhaustion and heat stroke! 🥵

Remember to drink plenty of water 💦
Have water 💦 available for your outside pets and shade so they can stay cool. 🆒
And check on your elderly neighbors that don’t have AC.

One of the first signs of heat illness is muscle cramps, so if you start cramping up it's time to act:

— Get someplace cooler, stat ☃️
— Remove excess clothing 👋
— Drink a cool sports drink 🧃
— Avoid caffeine/alcohol 🚫🍸

Seek medical help if your cramps don't go away in an hour, you have heart problems, or you are on a low-sodium diet.

We had some visitors today from Home School House stop by today!!! 🚒🖤
06/11/2026

We had some visitors today from Home School House stop by today!!! 🚒🖤

Congratulations to Johnny Lewis on promoting from junior member to full firefighter status after his graduation!
06/09/2026

Congratulations to Johnny Lewis on promoting from junior member to full firefighter status after his graduation!

06/09/2026

At tonight’s meeting we voted in junior firefighter Hailey Brunner. Welcome to our fire company family!!! 🚒🖤❤️

As we get closer to Independence Day and the America 250 celebrations taking place, please take care if you plan on usin...
06/08/2026

As we get closer to Independence Day and the America 250 celebrations taking place, please take care if you plan on using fireworks in the upcoming weeks and don’t forget our big display on July 2nd!

Here are some tips to be safe and keep others safe while using fireworks

Fireworks Safety Reminders for Your Community:

-Keep Body Parts Away from Lit Fireworks: Never place any part of your body over a firework when lighting it.

-Be Mindful of Pets and Wildfire Risk: Fireworks can frighten pets, causing them to run away or become injured. Fireworks can also start wildfires—use extreme caution, especially in dry conditions.

-Supervise Children: Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks, including sparklers. Sparklers can reach temperatures over 2,000°F and cause serious burns. Consider safer alternatives like glowsticks, popping streamers, or confetti.

-Choose a Safe Location: Use fireworks outdoors in a clear, open area away from homes, vehicles, dry grass, trees, and other flammable materials.

-Dispose of Fireworks Properly: Soak used fireworks in water and place them in a metal trash can, away from buildings and anything that can burn.

-Follow Manufacturer Instructions: Always read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

-Monitor for Fire Hazards: Watch for smoldering debris or embers after fireworks have been extinguished, as they can reignite and cause fires.

-Never Relight Malfunctioning Fireworks: Do not pick up or try to relight fireworks that haven’t ignited fully—they can go off unexpectedly and cause injury.

-Check Local Laws: Know your local fireworks regulations. If your area is experiencing drought conditions, do not use fireworks or sparklers, as they can easily start fires.

-Be Prepared: Keep a bucket of water, garden hose, or fire extinguisher nearby in case of fire or malfunction.

-Protect Your Hearing: Fireworks can exceed 150 decibels and cause immediate hearing damage. Take steps to protect your ears.

-Notify Neighbors: Let neighbors—especially those with young children, elderly family members, or pets—know before using fireworks.

Let’s work together to keep our communities safe while celebrating this historic summer. Share these tips widely and encourage responsible fireworks use.

For more information, visit the U.S. Fire Administration website.

06/07/2026
Thank you to the group from Kiss Kirkwood's Cancer Goodbye for their generous donation of baked goods to us. We really a...
06/06/2026

Thank you to the group from Kiss Kirkwood's Cancer Goodbye for their generous donation of baked goods to us. We really appreciate it!

And from all of us, we want to wish a very Happy Birthday to Nancy Kirkwood! Nancy is a dear and beloved teacher who many of our members had in school. We love you!!! Sending much love and prayers to you!! 🎂💚 You got this 💪

The officers and members of Millersburg Fire Company would like to congratulate our FF Johnathan Lewis who is graduating...
05/29/2026

The officers and members of Millersburg Fire Company would like to congratulate our FF Johnathan Lewis who is graduating from Halifax High School tonight. We are so proud of you!!! Congratulations 🖤💛👨🏻‍🎓

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325 Center Street
Millersburg, PA
17061

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