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Sat. Feb 6th 2010
Cleanup After a Snowstorm.

After a long night of running calls, crews from station 108 worked to dig out all of the fire hydrants in the borough so they...

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Wed. Jan 27th 2010
Patient Packaging Drill

With an increasing number of Bellevue members being EMTs, and the numerous times we assist EMS on calls, a dri...

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Sat. Dec 19th 2009
Bellevue's Annual Christmas Party

On Saturday, December 19, Bellevue held our annual Christmas Party at the Holiday Inn. It was a very enjoyable evening, with ...

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Bellevue Volunteer Fire Company
537 Bayne Avenue
Bellevue, PA  15202

Non-Emergency:
412-766-7455

Emergency:
911

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Recent Calls
 
Snowstorm Brings Over 40 Runs For 108
Sat. Feb 6th 2010
In a 24 hour period from friday night into saturday night, a massive snowstorm that hit the entire region covered bellevue in over 2 feet of snow. This brought many wires and trees down calls throughout the night and following day.  Along with the downed wires calls came runs for welfare checks...

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Accident and a Possible Physical Rescue in Bellevue Today
Mon. Feb 1st 2010
The day started out with a reported person struck by a vehicle in front of the Bellevue Diner on Lincoln Ave.  108 Rescue responded with 3 and arrived on scene.  With the help of police, the victim was located inside of the diner and was evaluated for any injuries.  No injuries were r...

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Elevator Rescue
Mon. Jan 25th 2010
Around 1710 on Monday, January 25, Station 108 got dispatched to 245 Lincoln Ave in Bellevue for a man trapped in an elevator between the 5th and 6th floors of the apartment building. The elevator system only complicated matters, as the elevator the victim was trapped in only had doors on the e...

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Mattress Fire in Avalon
Fri. Jan 22nd 2010
Around 2:30 in the morning station 103, and 108 were dispatched to North Home Ave in Avalon for an apartment filling up with smoke.  103 command was soon after established and ordered 108 truck to pull straight in and contain the fire with the water can, while 103 Engine picked up the hydrant a...

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Cut Job Breaks Up a Slow Week
Wed. Jan 20th 2010
Around 1215 hrs. stations 249(Quaill), 108, 211(Ross/West View EMS) and 312 Rescue 40(Ross EMS Rescue) were dispatched to the area of Union Ave. and Edies Way in Ross township for a 2 vehicle accident with entrapment. En route, county updated units that they were receiving multiple calls a...

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2010 Officers

Chief: Glenn Pritchard

Ass't Chief: Randy Dailey

Captain: Jerry Lundy

1st. Lieutenant: George Malloy

2nd. Lieutenant: Glenn Pritchard, Jr.

President: George Malloy

Vice President: Randy Dailey

Secretary: Glenn Pritchard

Ass't Secretary: Dave Johnson

Treasurer: Justin Miller

Ass't Treasurer: Chris Soldati

Board Member: Jeff Mack


Chief's Corner

(Weekly Information from Chief Pritchard) 

Residents of Bellevue:

Our annual fund drive letters have been mailed out and you should have already recieved your donation request from the Bellevue Volunteer Fire Company. Several residents have contacted us in regards to  phone solicitations for money for the fire comoany. We DO NOT solicit via phone. The only method we use for our annual fund drive is the US Mail. You should recieve a request with our name on it. If you have any questions, please contact me @ 412-589-5406

Carbon Monoxide: The silent killer.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and toxic gas. Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell the toxic fumes, carbon monoxide can kill you before you are aware it is in your home. At lower levels of exposure, carbon monoxide causes  mild effects that are often mistaken for the flu. These symptoms include headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue. At higher levels, carbon monoxide can be fatal in a short time.

You can protect yourself and your family by following a few easy steps;

1) Install at least one carbon monoxide detector with an audible warning signal near the   sleeping areas and outside individual bedrooms.

2) Make sure the alarm has been evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory.

3) Have a qualified professional check all fuel burning appliances, furnaces, venting systems and chimneys at least once a year.

4) Never use your stove or oven to heat your home. Also, never use a charcoal grill inside your home.

5) Never keep a car running in a garage.

If you have a carbon monoxide detector and it goes into alarm, immediately evacuate the building and call 911.


Recent Calls

Sat. Feb 6th 2010
Snowstorm Brings Over 40 Runs For 108

In a 24 hour period from friday night into saturday night, a massive snowstorm that hit the entire region covered bellevue in...

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Mon. Feb 1st 2010
Accident and a Possible Physical Rescue in Bellevue Today

The day started out with a reported person struck by a vehicle in front of the Bellevue Diner on Lincoln Ave.  108 Rescu...

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Mon. Jan 25th 2010
Elevator Rescue

Around 1710 on Monday, January 25, Station 108 got dispatched to 245 Lincoln Ave in Bellevue for a man trapped in an elevator...

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