Firefighter Aly Bryner, recently completed her required “Essentials of Firefighting” courses to become a certified “Interior Firefighter” as part of the PA State Fire Academy standards. The courses took several months, involved four modules, and cumulated with a live fire…
Join us for our annual Fall Gun Bash to benefit the Holiday Park & the Unity Volunteer Fire Departments serving the residents of the Borough of Plum and surrounding communities on Saturday, October 12, 2019 starting at noon. ***Must Be…
Let’s keep our fury friends in mind on the 4th of July and ensure they stay as happy as us….
Holiday Park VFD along with our three other fellow volunteer fire departments in Plum Borough, hosted our annual Firefighters Kids Zone where children of all ages participated in an obstacle course using firefighter skills. Each child dressed up in turn-out…
The Holiday Park Volunteer Fire Department hosted its annual Fire Camp & Junior Fire Academy for youth 14 – 17 years of age who are interested in the Emergency Services fields whether as a career path or as volunteers. A…
Thank you WTAE-TV Pittsburgh Action News 4 for visiting our fire camp this morning. The cadets appreciated Andrew Stockey WTAE and Photographer Andy for chatting with them and seeing what camp is all about for teens today. Andrew is working…
The officers & members of the Holiday Park VFD remember the nine brave firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty 12 years ago today. The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire occurred on June 18, 2007, in Charleston,…
The officers & members of the Holiday Park VFD wish to congratulate four of our members who graduated from Plum Senior High School this evening! Firefighter/Asst Engineer Nic Albert Firefighter Aly Bryner Special Member Brooke Fusco Special Member Nick Glass
Holiday Park VFD was named a “EMS Champion” this evening by the Allegheny County EMS Council for efforts by our crews from 236-QRS & 236-Squad for a cardiac arrest save along with Plum EMS & Allegheny County 911 Dispatch. Medical…
We received a Pet Oxygen Kit via a grant from Invisible Fence of Pittsburgh that will be carried on 236-Engine. Chief Jim Sims and Medical Officer Alex Marcelewski accepted the kit on behalf of the fire department to be used…