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Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company

Jackson Township Vol. Fire Company
176 Adams Avenue, Mineral Point, PA  15942
Emergency - CALL 911
Non-Emergency - (814) 322-3155
Fax: (814) 322-1572

Fire Company Officers
Tim Hofecker - President
Scott Emerson - Vice President
Angela Shoemaker - Secretary
Stella Fedora - Assistant Secretary
Dave Smith - Financial Secretary
George Straub - Assistant Financial Secretary
Mark Sloan - Treasurer
Gary Gongloff - Assistant Treasurer
Tim Hofecker - Fire Chief
Mick Bezek - Fire Police Captain
Steve Yarina - Trustee

Fire Police
Michael Bezek, Bob Bombach, Dave Bracken, Terry Crouse, Barry Emerson, Stella Fedora, George Gillen Jr., George Gillen Sr., Dennis Gillespie, Tim Gillespie, Elmer Grove, Rick Killian, Ron Ochenrider, Eric Reitler, Mark Sloan, Karl Smith, George Straub, Eric Yackulich

Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company Meeting Dates
J
ackson Township Volunteer Fire Company Meeting
Last Tuesday of each month - 8:00 PM
Jackson Township Fire Hall

Jackson Township Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary Meeting
Last Tuesday of each month - 7:30 PM
Jackson Township Fire Hall

History of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company & Photo Gallery

A Fireman's Prayer


Chickaree Ridgerunners President, Clint Elias presents check to President,
Tim Hofecker to be used towards the purchase of a new Fire Truck.

Should You Have An Emergency To Report, Remember:

1. Stay calm.
2. Call
9-1-1 immediately, don't hesitate to call.
3. State your location and the nature of the emergency.
4. Answer all questions the dispatcher asks. In many cases, another dispatcher may be dispatching the call while another one talks to you.
5. When you dial
911, this dispatcher, in most cases, immediately knows your phone number and possibly your name and address.
6. Remember,
911 is coin-free from pay telephones.

The Importance of Posting an Address Number for 911

Cambria County 911 Address Enforcement Ordinance NEW

Jackson Township Annual Halloween Parade - 2006

Fire Links
Cambria Connected (Wireless Network) NEW
Cambria County 911
Cambria County Volunteer Firemen's Association
Congressional Fire Services Institute

Firemen's Association of the State of Pennsylvania
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
National Volunteer Fire Council
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
Pennsylvania Firefighter

Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner
Somerset - Cambria Fire Police Association
US Fire Administration

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