Author: JFD

  • FIRE DEPARTMENT DINNER MENU 2025

    JANUARY 21st STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST OR STUFFED PORK CHOP

    FEBRUARY 18TH SWISS STEAK

    MARCH 18TH TURKEY

    APRIL 15TH STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST OR STUFFED PORK CHOP

    MAY 20th CHICKEN & BISCUITS

    JUNE 17TH SWISS STEAK

    JULY 15TH TURKEY

    AUGUST 19TH MEAT LOAF

    SEPTEMBER 16TH STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST OR STUFFED PORK CHOP

    OCTOBER 21st TURKEY

    NOVEMBER 18TH SWISS STEAK

    December 9th Chicken or Veal Parmesan

  • Members Calendar

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  • Links

    Alpha Fire Company

    http://www.alphafire.com/  

    Ambulance Association of Pennsylvania

    http://www.aa-pa.org/main/default.asp

    Alcohol.org

    https://www.alcohol.org/professions/first-responders/

    American Addiction Centers

    https://americanaddictioncenters.org/firefighters-first-responders/

    Borough of Johnsonburg

    http://www.johnsonburgpa.com

    Bradford Township Fire Department

    http://btvfd.net/

    Central District Volunteer Fireman’s Association

    http://www.centraldistrictvfa.com/

    Chestnut Ridge Radio Communications

    http://www.crrcom.com/ 

    The Charles P. Leach Insurance Agency

    http://www.leachagency.com/

    Citizens’ Ambulance Service

    http://www.asmgt.com/

    Covid-19 Mental Health

    https://www.graniterecoverycenters.com/resources/covid-19-and-mental-health/

    Detox.com

    Drug Dangers

    DrugDangers.com

    Elk County EMA

    http://www.elkoes.com/

    EMMCO East INC. 

    http://www.emmcoeast.org/  

    Everyone Goes Home Safe 

    http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/ 

    FEMA

    http://www.fema.gov/index.shtm

    Firehouse .com

    http://www.firehouse.com/

    First Responders

    https://nfabehavioralhealth.com/resources/first-responders/

    Glick Fire Equipment

    http://www.glickfire.com/

    Hot James DJ Services

    http:/www.hotjamesdjservices.weebly.com

    Kaza Fire Equipment

    http://www.kazafire.com/

    The Mesothelioma Center

    https://www.asbestos.com/occupations/firefighters/

    Mesothelioma Cancer Info

    https://mesothelioma.net/mesothelioma/

    The Mesothelioma Guide

    mesotheliomaguide.com.

    NFPA

    http://www.nfpa.org/ 

    Office of The State Fire Commissioner

    http://www.osfc.state.pa.us/osfc/site/default.asp

     

    Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council

    http://www.pehsc.org/

    The Recovery Village

    https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/substance-abuse-among-firefighters/

    Ridgway Fire Department

    http://www.ridgwayfiredepartment.org

    Parentgiving.com

    https://www.parentgiving.com/elder-care/dependency-addiction-among-seniors/

    St. Marys Ambulance

    http://www.stmarysambulanceservice.com/index.html

    State EMS Login

    https://ems.health.state.pa.us/emsportal/

    State Rep. Matt Gabler

    http://repgabler.com/

    Tri County Fireman’s Association

    http://tricountyfa.org/

    Tuck – Fireproof Your Bedroom

    https://www.tuck.com/bedroom-emergency-preparedness/#fires

    US Chemical Safety

    http://www.csb.gov/ 

    The Ultimate
    Safety Site List

    http://www.guardianinsurance.com.au/ArticleLibrary/Ultimate-Safety-Site-List.aspx

    Whistleblower

    Whistleblowerinfo.com

    Wild Land Fire Program

    http://www.wildlandfirersg.org/

  • Recruitment

    Recruitment

    Johnsonburg Fire Department considers applications for membership without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, citizenship or any other characteristic protected by law. All applications will be reviewed by management. Upon acceptable review by the Department, the applicant will be considered for membership.

    Recruiting Positions:

    • Firefighter
    • Fire Police
    • JR Firefighter
    • Auxiliary
  • How to Prevent Fires

    Step 1:

    If you smoke, smoke outside. Provide smokers with large, deep ashtrays. Wet cigarette butts and ashes before throwing them out or bury them in sand. NEVER smoke in bed. Empty your ashtrays frequently so newly extinguished cigarettes and cigars do not catch butts on fire.

     

    Step 2:

    Give space heaters space. Keep them at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from anything that can burn – including you. Shut off and unplug heaters when you leave your home or go to bed.

     

    Step 3:

    Be kitchen wise. Wear tight-fitting or short sleeves when cooking. Use oven mitts to handle hot pans. Never leave cooking unattended. If a pan of food catches fire, slide a lid over it and turn off the burner. Don’t cook if you are drowsy from alcohol or medication.

     

    Step 4:

    Stop, drop and roll. If your clothing catches on fire: stop (don’t run) and dropping gently to the ground, cover your face with your hands. Roll over and over or back and forth to put out the fire. Use cool water 3 to 5 minutes to cool the burn. Get medical help right away.

     

    Step 5:

    Install smoke alarms. Have smoke alarms installed outside each sleeping area and on every level of your home. Have someone test your smoke alarms once a month by pushing the test button. Make sure everyone in your home can hear your smoke alarms.

     

    Step 6:

    Plan and practice your escape from fire. If possible, know two ways out of every room in your home. Make sure windows and doors open easily. In a fire, get out and stay out.

     

    Step 7:

    Know your local emergency number. It may be 9-1-1 or the fire department’s phone number. Once you have escaped a fire, call the fire department from a neighbor’s phone or a cellular phone.

     

    Step 8:

    Plan your escape around your abilities. Have a telephone in your bedroom and post the local emergency number nearby in case you are trapped by smoke or fire.

     

     

    National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) statistics show that people age 65 and older are twice as likely to die in a home fire as the population at large. But this high risk can be greatly reduced by following simple fire prevention rules. These tips can help protect you and your loved ones.

  • Rent Johnsonburg Fire Department’s Social Hall

    CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE RENTAL CONTRACT

    For rental information use the info below:
    Fire Hall Phone (leave a message): (814) 965-4276

    CLICK on the dates you want to book the social hall and complete the form below the calendars. For weekend rentals click on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For day rentals click on that date If a date is NOT CLICKABLE that means the date has already been booked. Please select another date.

    WITHIN 72 HOURS (excluding weekends) after we get your booking request a member of the JFD will contact you to confirm the dates you have chosen and arrange payment of deposit, forms you will need to sign and return, etc. Thank You.

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