Pink Out T-Shirt Sale

  

It’s that time of the year again where Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 2045 is selling our T-Shirts to benefit the local Hanover chapter of Pink Out. This year we are selling blue and pink t-shirts with our design on the front and back. Shirts are available in sizes Small to XX Large. Shirts are available in short and long sleeve style. Also available this year are Women’s and V-Necks Shirts.
Short sleeve shirts are $15.00
Long sleeve shirts are $20.00
Shirts are currently available for purchase and pickup at either Hanover Fire Dept Wirt Park station or Penn Township Clover Lane station. For online purchases, we are currently working in setting up a Pay Pal acct, once ready, we will post that information as well.

Thank you in advance for your continued support.

Only Captain Spickler! 

 As we shared a few days ago, Captain Spickler and family are vacationing in the Outer Banks, NC. Well today, he has a front row seat to a two alarm motel fire five blocks from their rental house. And ironically once again, Engine 46 is first in. Like we said, “only Captain Spickler” 😀

Working Fire At Hanover Wire Cloth

  Captain Kevin Adams catches some fresh air after battling another working fire in the stack At Hanover Wire Cloth located at 500 East Middle Street in Hanover Borough Monday evening around 17:30 hours. Several EMS and RIT teams stood by during the operation in hot humid conditions. Fire Police had the area street secured for firefighter safety. 911 Photo Gallery Here

Happy Father’s Day from IAFF Local 2045

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While firefighters across the country get to spend time with their Father’s today, many have to go to work and be prepared to protect the citizens they serve, as is the case today at the Hanover and Penn Township fire departments, B Shift is on duty this Fathers day.

While on vacation, Captain Spickler (46-A) and his family visited the Avon Fire Department this Father’s Day in the Outer Banks, posing with son Benjamin and ironically Truck 46. Proof, you can take the fireman out of the firehouse but you can’t take the fire service out of the fireman.

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there, especially the dads of B Shift who cant be with their dads and children today.

IAFF 2045 Firefighters

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IAFF Local 2045 Goes To Camp

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Captain Miller and Firefighter Parks, along with members of the Greater York Local #627 traveled to the Gretna Glen Camp and Resort to assist the campers in their annual fishing tournament. Team Red was the big winner this year. Captain Miller was a ringer on the winning team with his vast knowledge of casting, baiting and setting the hook! With the captains leadership, his team was able to catch a snapping turtle which gained them twenty points, helping them to victory. 

Local 2045’s Good Will Ambassador, Annistasia was once again in the top bracket for catching ten fish!

A great big thank  you to the many corporate sponsors including Bass Pro shop.

MDA “Fill The Boot” Drive

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Saturday, IAFF Local 2045 members were out in several locations in Hanover Borough and Penn Township with boots in hand seeking the generosity of the travelers through our communities. Here our EMS counterparts are seen having fun near the Sonic and Perkins off Eisenhower Drive. A GREAT BIG thank you to Perkins and Sonic for the generosity during the day.  IAFF Local 2045 has a $10,000.00 committment to MDA. 

FF Tyler Graduates 53rd Career Fire Academy at HACC

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Probationary firefighter Tim Tyler graduated the 53rd Fire Academy held at Harrisburg Area Community College Monday, June 15, 2015. Chief Cromer along with firefighters Jim Startzel and Steve Buhl attended the ceremonies with Tim’s wife April.

Firefighter Tyler is assigned to B-Shift.

IAFF Brothers In Battle

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IAFF Local 2045 B-Shift from Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters and IAFF Local 2377 from Greater York Professional Firefighters of YAUFR C-Shift gathered for a group photo after working several hours together on the D Side of the Miller Chemical commercial building fire last Monday.

Commercial Building Fire (B-shift)

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The B-Shift Brothers were awakened around 03:30 hours Monday morning for the commercial building fire in Adams County at Miller Chemical Company on Radio Road. Hanover and Penn Township firefighters operated at the five alarm building fire for over thirteen hours, with Engines 46 and 49, Truck 46 and 49, Portable foam unit, and several support units from both departments. 

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