Alpha Fire Company


Alpha Fire Company
Do More. Be More. Volunteer.
Operational area
Country  United States
State  Pennsylvania
County Centre County
Agency overview
Established 1899
Annual calls 1000
Employees 100
Staffing All Volunteer
Fire chief Jeff Martin
Facilities and equipment
Stations Main Station, 400 West Beaver Ave
College Township Station
Patton Township Station
Engines Engine 5-1, Engine 5-2, Engine 5-3, Engine 5-4
Tanker 5-1, Tanker 5-2
Trucks Truck 5-1, Truck 5-2, Quint 5-1
Rescues Rescue 5-1
Website
Alpha Fire Company

The Alpha Fire Company provides fire and rescue services for the Borough of State College, College Township, Ferguson Township, Patton Township, and The Pennsylvania State University.

The company was formed in 1899 as the Union Fire Company and changed its name to Alpha Fire Company in 1900

Apparatus

Alpha Fire Company operates a fleet of 18 vehicles.

Engine Company

Truck Company

Rescue Company

Stations

Main Station

The Main Station at 400 W. Beaver Ave. opened in 1975. The Main Station has a Meeting Room, Maintenance Shop, Lounge and Watch Office. The station houses 5 pieces of apparatus, Engine 5-1, Engine 5-4, Truck 5-1, Rescue 5-1, Tanker 5-1. Traffic units 5-1 and 5-2 and Utility 5-1 are also housed here.

College Township Station

The College Township station is a sub-station housed in the basement of the College Township Building at 1481 E College Ave. This station has a Watchroom, Office, Lounge, Bunkroom, Live-in rooms, and a Kitchen. Engines 5-2 and Quint 5-1 are housed here.

Patton Township Station

The Patton Township Sub-Station opened in 2001. It has rooms for four live-in members and a bunkroom for additional firefighters. The station houses Truck 5-2, Engine 5-3, and Tanker 5-2.

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