Holiday Park VFD’s 236-ATV & 236-SQUAD provided emergency medical care at the annual Inter-Scholastic Mountain Bike Races over the weekend in Boyce Park. The 236 crews worked alongside with an ambulance from Plum EMS and a another ATV crew from…
Holiday Park VFD hosted a special Ladder Truck Operations class at our station on September 14th & 15th that was opened to surrounding fire departments who operate ladder trucks. The class is taught by retired FDNY Lt. Mike Wilbur of…
Local first responders from Plum’s emergency services (Holiday Park VFD, Unity VFD, Renton VFD, Plum EMS) along with other agencies such as the Allegheny County Fire Marshall’s Office took part in the state’s Suspect Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) class…
The officers and members of the Holiday Park VFD congratulate Junior Firefighter Dylan Sutton on his awarding of Boy Scouts of America highest honor, the Eagle Scout, today. Chief Jim Sims presented Dylan with a special plaque on behalf of…
It’s time for our bi-annual Super Bingo Night with a total cash purse of over $16,000 to win from. Saturday, September 28th, doors open at 8pm, first regular game kicks off at 10pm. All proceeds from the event goes towards…
The Holiday Park VFD congratulates Taylor Fusco who has successfully completed her testing to be a Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). She is now certified by the PA Dept of Health (Bureau of EMS) and the Nationally via NREMT. Taylor is…
In light of recent severe weather in our area as well as events in the national news, we want to share this important tip sheet from US Dept of Homeland Security on how to stop severe bleeding till Emergency Responders…
The volunteer fire service across Pennsylvania has been shrinking for several decades now from 350,000 to around 40,000 protecting around 90% of the state. Plum is no different from the rest of the state, we need volunteers to keep our…
Overnight Plum Borough & surrounding areas were hit hard by storms & flash flooding. With the conditions that exist from overnight and more storms expected today and a Flash Flood Watch in effect till 2pm; please keep these tips in…
Help keep our fury loved ones safe in these high heat days by following some basic but important tips from the ASPCA.