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Annual Carnival

Last modified on 2012-05-21 14:18:02 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

The Carnival is Coming to Town !!! The Upper Makefield Fire Company will be hosting it’s annual Carnival starting Monday May 7th through Saturday May 12th with Jim Houghton Enterprises.  The Carnival will be open nightly from 6pm to 10pm and on Saturday from 2pm to 10pm.  Every Day is “Family Day” .. Ride all the rides for one low price. 
Visit http://wwwjimhaughtonenterprises.com  The carnival is located on Rt 32 just south of Rt 532 across from the Washington Crossing Post Office.  For more information email [email protected]

Make sure you stop by the Upper Makefield Firefighters Food Tent for some of the best food on the midway.  The food served in the firefighters tent comes from local vendors such as Ely Pork Products & Agostino Meats, both located here in Bucks County.  The proceeds from the Firefighters Food Tent goes 100% towards the Upper Makefield Fire Company. 

The Upper Makefield Fire Company would like to thank the following businesses, with out their Donations the carnival would not be as successful as it is.  

Ely Pork Products – www.elyporkproducts.com 
Agostino Foods – www.agostinofoods.com
Dominicks Pizza – www.trentonstyle.com
Media Camping – www.mediacamping.com

2012 Recognition & Awards Banquet

Last modified on 2012-05-01 11:47:25 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

Bucks County’s Youngest Fire Company, the Upper Makefield Fire Company, held its annual Recognition and Awards Banquet on Saturday March 31st, 2012 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant in Peddlers Village, Lahaska.  The Fire Company was chartered in 1967 and celebrated its 45th birthday this past December.  This year’s banquet was attended by 109 volunteer members and invited guests who enjoyed a good meal, awards program and dancing.

The evening began with the introduction of the Operational Officers for 2012, Chief Tim Brewer, Deputy Chief Randy Berger, Battalion Chief 71 Mike Alessi, Battalion Chief 81 Dennis DeSantis, Captain Ed “Chip” Coff, and Chief Engineer Paul Dollings.  Followed by the Executive Officers for 2012, President Chris Muth, Vice President Bart Krauss, Secretary Peter Cheyney, Treasurer Jim Barry and Head Trustee Robert Kay Sr,

The following members were given service awards who had reached milestone years of service in the Upper Makefield Fire Company.  Members with Five years of service were: Ben Barlyn and Glen Salt. Members with Ten years of service were: Tim Jones, Mike Krauss & John Passanante.  Also recognized for Ten years of Honorary Membership in UMFC was Retired FDNY Firefighter Tony Srour.  Members with Fifteen years of service were: Chris Johansson, Joe Marino & Dana Osterman.  Members with Twenty years of service were:  Mike Alessi & Dennis DeSantis.  Members with Twenty-Five years of service were: Randy Berger & Amy Brewer which now give them Life Membership in the Company.  Life Members with Thirty years of service were: Paul Dollings & Robert Kay Sr.   Charter Members recognized with Forty-Five years of service were:  Walt Beretzky, Sam Scully & Dave Whalen.

President Chris Muth conveyed the 2011 President’s Award to Kate & Robert Kay Sr. for the work that they did for the Company during 2011 while working on the Santa Committee, Banquet Committee and helping out with other various tasks assigned by the Executive Committee.

Recognition was given to UMFC’s Top Ten Responders for 2011 ( 1 – 10+1) – Mike Alessi, William King, Ed “Chip” Coff, Tim Brewer, George Pickering, Bart Krauss, Shaun Kennett, Chris Muth, Justin Brewer, Robert Kay Sr & Matt DePledge.

 

The Chiefs Award is given to someone who has been a great help to the Chief.  They are often asked to do things other don’t want to do.  They take leadership roles, serving as a mentor to others.  Chief Tim Brewer conveyed the 2011 Chief’s award to Mike Alessi for his work as Chief during 2011.  

The Firefighter of the Year award is presented to the Firefighter who goes above and beyond his/her duties during the year.  Secrecy is a must for all awards and especially this award.  This year the Firefighter of the Year Award was presented to someone who represents the “real” firefighter.  Today the demands of a firefighter are much greater.  Not only must they have 194 hours of basic fire training, but should have EMT training which is 220 hours, and many in house training hours.  They attend monthly meetings, mentor new members and help with fund raising.  They also have a personal life.  They have a family, a full time job and try to have a social life.   All this is done as a volunteer. No one is paid to be a firefighter here in Upper Makefield. They only get our sincere appreciation and sometimes are recognized for their selfless service by being awarded the Firefighter of the Year Award.  Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for being a “real” firefighter, the 2012 award goes to Dennis DeSantis, Battalion 81.

Phila Fire Dept – Line of Duty Death

Last modified on 2012-04-10 02:47:38 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

The Officer’s and Members of UMFC offer our deepest sympathies to our brothers in the Philadelphia Fire Department who died in the Line of Duty this morning … May they rest in peace.

 Lt. Robert Neary and FF Daniel Sweeney, assigned to Ladder 10 on the C platoon, died in the line of duty in the early morning hours of Monday, April 9th while battling a 5-alarm warehouse inferno in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.

Lt. Robert Neary had 38 years with the department. He had been a Lieutenant since 1983. He was awarded four unit citations in his career. Before joining the fire department, he was a Philadelphia Police officer for three years and served as an Army reservist for 10 years, attaining the rank of Sergeant 1st Class. Lt. Robert Neary leaves behind his wife, Diane, and their three children.

Firefighter Daniel Sweeney followed in the footsteps of his father, Captain David Sweeney (Ret.), and joined the Philadelphia Fire Department in July of 2006. He had been stationed at Ladder 10 since 2007. Daniel was awarded two unit citations in his career.  Daniel was also a Part-time Paramedic in Bucks County.  He was the loving son of his parents, David and Marian Sweeney 

This fierce, wind-driven warehouse fire also seriously injured two other firefighters, FF Francis Chaney and FF Pat Nally. Both members are currently being treated at Temple University Hospital. FF Nally is a five-year veteran and is currently in critical but stable condition. FF Chaney is an eight-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department and is currently admitted in stable condition. 

Please keep all of our fallen and injured brothers and their families in your thoughts and prayers. We will update you further as more details emerge. We thank you for your compassion and support during this difficult time. 

Swift Water Room Dedication

Last modified on 2012-03-20 00:32:39 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

The Upper Makefield Fire Company dedicated the Swift Water room to the Memory of Jack & Doris Kennedy.  Jack & Doris were huge supporters of the Fire Company in the early years.  Their tireless work to help raise monies for the Fire Company through their efforts with the Welcome Wagon Auctions were not un-noticed.  One of the final Auctions Jack & Doris were involved in helped with the purchase of the Ice Rescue Sled which started our journey in the Marine Rescue Field.  It is only fitting that the Swift Water Room be Dedicated in their Memory.

 

2011 Recognition and Awards Banquet

Last modified on 2012-04-03 13:00:51 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

Bucks County’s youngest Fire Company, the Upper Makefield Fire Company, held its annual Recognition and Awards Banquet on Saturday April 16th, 2011 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant in Peddlers Village, Lahaska.  The Fire Company was chartered in 1967 and celebrated its 44th birthday this past December.  This year’s banquet was attended by 90 volunteer members and invited guests who enjoyed a good meal, awards program and dancing.

The program began with service awards for members who had reached milestone years of service in the Upper Makefield Fire Company.  Members with five years of service were: Justin Brewer, Matt DePledge, Luke DePledge, Joe Dicken, Marc Durant and Brian Salt. Vice President Bart Krauss was recognized for 20 years of service; Harold “Howie” Range was recognized for twenty-five years of service which conveys life membership to the department. Deputy Chief Tim Brewer was recognized for thirty years; Secretary Peter Cheyney for thirty five years and former Chief Officer, Edward Copper Sr. was recognized for forty years of service.

President Chris Muth conveyed the 2010 President’s Award to Marc Durant for his legal guidance and other significant contributions serving on the Fire Company’s Executive Committee.

Recognition was given to UMFC’s Top Ten Responders for 2010 ( 1 – 10) – Ed “Chip” Coff, Justin Brewer, William King, Shawn Kennett, George Pickering, Bart Krauss, Paul Dollings, Matt DePledge, Dennis DeSantis & Brian Salt.

The Top Trainer Award is presented to the Firefighter who completes the most training hours during the year.  During 2010, Grant McNinch attended 188 training hours and received this year’s award.

Tim Brewer conveyed the 2010 Chief’s award to Mike Alessi for his work as Deputy Chief during 2010.  Mr. Alessi was elected Chief of the department for 2011.

The Firefighter of the Year award is presented to the Firefighter who goes above and beyond his/her duties during the year.  Secrecy is a must for all awards and especially this award.  Ironically the recipient was also the emcee for the evening. The 2010 award was presented to Robert Kay Sr. for his service in 2010 and his 19 years of service as an Officer of the Upper Makefield Fire Company.

The final surprise of the evening was honoring the longest serving Chief of the Upper Makefield Fire Company, Tim Brewer. Tim has served as an Officer for 23 years, 18 of which he served as the Chief.  He is currently serving as Deputy Chief. Tim was presented with a hand drawn lithograph of the fireman’s prayer, Upper Makefield Fire Company Style.

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Crossing Boat Drill

Last modified on 2012-03-10 18:42:11 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

On Sunday December 4th, 2011 the UMFC Marine Unit participated with the Washington Crossing Friends Group and The PHMC in their annual Crossing Boat Drill.  The UMFC Marine Crew member was asked to be a victim so the Revolutionary Re-Enactors could practice their “man overboard” procedures.