The Marshall Township Volunteer Fire Department, established in 1952, is a dedicated group of over 100 volunteers serving the residents of Marshall Township, Pennsylvania. With two stations and a fleet of specialized vehicles, they provide fire, rescue, and emergency services to the community, including response to automobile accidents on major highways.
Committed to fostering fire safety practices and educating the public, the department offers educational materials and resources on their website. Their diverse membership, ranging from ages 16 to 90, includes a significant number of women serving in various roles, supported by a team of trained firefighters and dedicated officers.
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