Rose Tree Fire Co.
1275 N. Providence Rd
Media, PA 19063

Phone: 610.566.5891

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The State Fire Commissioner has recognized Rose Tree Fire Company No. 1 as a Participating Fire Department of the Pennsylvania Fire Service Certification Program. This program was established in 1983 when a committee known as the Fire Service Certification Advisory Committee (FSCAC) was formed to explore the implementation of a voluntary certification program for firefighters. The purpose of this program is to identify and recognize emergency service personnel whose accomplishments in training and education meets or exceeds nationally recognized standards. The NFPA standards for Fire Service Professional Qualifications identify the minimum requirements for a person at a particular level of progression. A person certified to one of the Fire Service Professional levels will have demonstrated competency in the knowledge and skills required to perform at a particular level. The safety and service to the citizens and visitors of Upper Providence Township, surrounding communities and the entire Commonwealth will be enhanced by the professional competency attained through this certification process.

Decals are proudly displayed on the apparatus signifying this accomplishment.

For more information about this certification program:
http://www.osfc.state
.pa.us/osfc/cwp/
browse.asp?a=355&bc=0&c=44335

 
 
 
 
 
CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS, CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES
   
Saturday, March 13, 2010 
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At 2:00 am on March 14, 2010, Daylight Savings Begins. Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour. This is also a great reminder to go through your home and change the batteries in all your Smoke Alarms and/or Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Please remember, once you have changed the batteries, test the detectors to be sure they are working properly.

In the event of a fire, a properly installed and maintained smoke alarm can save your life and those of your loved ones.

To learn more about smoke alarms, refer to the United States Fire Administration website at: 

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/campaigns/smokealarms/alarms/index.shtm