Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Hanover township emergency services

Hanover Township Fire District Number 3. NREMS has established a sub-station in the Township and will communicate directly with Lehigh County 911. Residents and businesses will continue to Dial 9for emergency ambulance service. Under the guidance of officers and advisors, cadets will have the opportunity to assist at Township events and work with department members to learn station, vehicle and equipment operations and maintenance.


Available services include: fire fighting, rescue operations, fire hazard inspections, emergency medical services. There are several ways that you can help us, help you.

Open to all Township students. Registration open for Backpack Distribution! Limited to participants! Virtual Summer Tutoring Spots are still.


Get the NPI number of any doctor, physician or health care provider. Community Ambulance Association has three (3) Pa. Department of Health Licensed Paramedic Level Ambulances.


Emergency situations can occur anywhere and at anytime.

In addition, we also have one (1) Licensed Paramedic Command Unit and one (1) Mass Casualty Trailer. Crews joins the township after more than years. Volunteer your services in any capacity. During severe weather and emergency incidents, the Unit is often requested to assist in one.


IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY – CALL 911. A mask or face cover must be worn to enter and at. All visitors are asked not to enter if you are sick. Please keep social distancing of a minimum of. Hours will be Monday through Thursday: 8:a.


We are always in need of new members and encourage anybody with interest to apply! A resident of Elgin, Shane recently finished his 90-day probationary perio completing many. Our strength is in the training and preparedness our emergency services team strives to provide. They intent to provide the volunteer component of one of the most progressive fire departments in the area.


Our mission is to provide elite service with compassion for a safer community. In an emergency always call 9-1-1. The unit was deployed.


All EMS crews have certified EMT’s, and trained emergency vehicle operators. EMT’s hone their skills by participating in monthly drills.

About EMS Our EMS personel respond from our station in one of our two licensed BLS (Basic Life Support) ambulances. Members are provided pagers that are dispatched by the Northampton County 9Center.

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