Abington Township Fire Department

Abington Township Fire Department The Abington Township Fire Department (ATFD) is an all-volunteer force comprised of five fire companies all operating within Abington Township.

The five companies that form the ATFD are Abington, McKinley, Weldon, Edge Hill and Roslyn. The members of the ATFD value teamwork, competence, respect and a commitment to excellence that demonstrates itself through consistent professionalism, pride and a positive attitude. The department’s vision is that the ATFD will continue to be recognized by its citizens as five professional, well-trained, c

ommunity-centered volunteer companies, unified as one fire department, which places a high premium on excellent service.

Last night, the Abington Township Fire Department held our May township-wide training, bringing together members from al...
05/28/2026

Last night, the Abington Township Fire Department held our May township-wide training, bringing together members from all five fire companies for a hands-on night of skill-building. Crews practiced forcible entry before advancing hose lines up a flight up stairs to reach a fire, along with search and rescue operations, pump operations and aerial operations.

Training like this helps to ensure our firefighters are ready to operate safely and effectively when the community needs us most.

We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team - if you're interested in making a difference, visit www.abingtonfd.org to apply today!

Abington Fire Company McKinley Fire Company Weldon Fire Company Edge Hill Fire Company Roslyn Fire Company

Today, we pause as a community to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.As...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause as a community to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

As you spend time with your family and friends this weekend, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

From all of us at the Abington Township Fire Department - we are grateful, and we will never forget! ❤️🤍💙

Earlier today, ATFD crews participated in the Abington Senior High School mock crash, delivering a powerful message abou...
05/20/2026

Earlier today, ATFD crews participated in the Abington Senior High School mock crash, delivering a powerful message about the dangers of impaired driving.

The live demonstration showed students what first responders face at real crash scenes, including the challenging and often time-sensitive task of extricating occupants from heavily damaged vehicles.

We were also proud to have several of our junior members on scene assisting and gaining valuable experience alongside our crews.

A big thank you to everyone who helped make this impactful event possible - together, we continue working to keep our community safe.

Today, we recognize and celebrate the incredible mothers who stand behind our volunteers. Your strength, support, and sa...
05/10/2026

Today, we recognize and celebrate the incredible mothers who stand behind our volunteers. Your strength, support, and sacrifice do not go unnoticed.

Thank you for lending us your sons, daughters, spouses, and loved ones as they serve our community. Whether they’re responding to calls, attending training, or spending long hours away from home—you make that service possible.

Your encouragement, patience, and pride are part of what makes our department strong. We are truly grateful for all that you do, not just today, but every day.

From all of us at ATFD, we wish you a happy and heartfelt Mother’s Day. 💐

This past weekend, members of the ATFD successfully completed the Pennsylvania State Fire Academy’s Flashover Simulator ...
05/07/2026

This past weekend, members of the ATFD successfully completed the Pennsylvania State Fire Academy’s Flashover Simulator training.

Participants had the opportunity to witness the development of a flashover firsthand, gaining a deeper understanding of the warning signs and learning critical survival techniques.

A flashover is the transitional stage of a fire, moving from the growth stage to a fully developed fire. During this rapid and dangerous event, all contents and gases within a room can ignite almost simultaneously, with temperatures reaching 1,200°F or more.

Training like this is invaluable in helping our firefighters recognize these extreme conditions and react appropriately to protect themselves and others on the fireground.

Great work to all who participated and continue to sharpen their skills to keep our community safe!


Abington Fire Company McKinley Fire Company Weldon Fire Company Edge Hill Fire Company Roslyn Fire Company

On Tuesday morning, 3rd graders from Highland Elementary visited the Abington Fire Company for a fun educational experie...
04/22/2026

On Tuesday morning, 3rd graders from Highland Elementary visited the Abington Fire Company for a fun educational experience! The students learned important fire safety tips, including how to stay low in smoke, the importance of knowing their home address, plus how to stop, drop and roll. It was a great visit with lots of thoughtful questions and hands-on learning to help keep our community safe! 👏🧯

🚒 Fire lanes aren't just painted lines - they are life-saving access routes for emergency responders! 🚑Firefighters and ...
04/13/2026

🚒 Fire lanes aren't just painted lines - they are life-saving access routes for emergency responders! 🚑

Firefighters and EMS personnel depend on clear fire lanes to quickly reach buildings for fire suppression and assist patients. Fire trucks require space to park, deploy aerial ladders and stabilizers, and operate essential rescue equipment. Even a single vehicle parked in a fire lane can obstruct emergency access, delaying response when every second matters.

Parking "just for a minute," using flashers or leaving a vehicle temporarily still blocks emergency access and is subject to fines.

🚗❌ No stopping. No waiting. No exceptions. Keeping fire lanes clear helps first responders do their job and helps protect lives and property.

Thank you for doing your part to keep Abington Township safe!

04/05/2026
Ready for a new activity this spring and a chance to connect with your community? Join your local fire company and volun...
04/01/2026

Ready for a new activity this spring and a chance to connect with your community? Join your local fire company and volunteer! Abington Township is home to five fire stations, and there's a place for you on the team. No experience is needed and all training is provided!

Ready to get involved? Apply online at www.abingtonfd.org, or visit a station on a training night at 7:00pm:
- Mondays at Edge Hill Fire Company
- Tuesdays at McKinley Fire Company
- Wednesdays at Roslyn Fire Company
- Thursdays at Abington Fire Company or Weldon Fire Company

Abington Township residents — your safety is our priority. If you or someone you know is in need of smoke detectors or c...
02/04/2026

Abington Township residents — your safety is our priority. If you or someone you know is in need of smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors, the Fire Marshal’s Office will provide and install them FREE of charge.

No cost. No hassle. Just keeping our community safe.

📞 Call: 267-536-1057
📧 Email: [email protected]

Please share this information so we can help keep every home in Abington protected! 🚒❤️

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