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Webmaster: Jesse Shutt President: Robin Urich Vice President: Katina Schoffstall Secretary: Jesse Shutt Treasurer: David Faust Trustees: LeeAnn Bechtel Lonny Lenker Donald Shutt, Jr. Chief 216: Raymond Urich, Jr. (FFI) Chief 216-1: Robert Stoneroad (FFI) Chief 216-2: David Faust Captain 216: Troy Hoffman (FFI) Lt. 216: Andrew Snyder Photographer: William Bailey Firefighters: LeeAnn Bechtel Victoria Bunger Keith Casey Michelle Casey Carlton Chandler Matthew Danner Paul Enders, III (FFI) Jason Faust Matthew Faust (FFI) Travis Gladitsch Bruce Harman Kevin Johnston, Jr. John Koppenhaver (FFI) Mark Koppenhaver (FFI) Holly Landvater (First Responder) Lyle Lenker Lonny Lenker (FFI) Adam Maiden Jason Schoffstall Raymond Schreiber Tadd Shoop (FFI) Gary Stoneroad Mathew Stoneroad Kevin Urich Firefighter/EMT's: Jessica Enders (FFI) Jesse Shutt (FFI) Donald Shutt, Jr. Junior Firefighters: Kyle Bower Aren Faust Sean Kaufman Austin Kissinger Tyler Stoneroad Fire Police Captain: Robert Browning Fire Police 1st Lt.: Robin Urich Members: Vacant Fire Police: Jean Bower Lavonne Browning Michelle Casey Martha Gruver Jessica Johnston Holly Landvater Jessica Maiden Michelle Myers Jason Schoffstall Katina Schoffstall Social Members: Carol Bunger Jeffrey Bunger, Sr. Alysha Danner Tandee Hoffman Brian Ranck Rodney Seiler Barbara Snyder Kimberly WeigandLinks Section |
Past Apparatus ![]() First Engine 216 1923 Overland Fire Truck. ![]() Old Engine 216 1965 Ford/Seagrave, 750 GPM, 500 gallon booster tank. ![]() Current Station 216 This picture shows the station a few years after being built. Shown inside are Old Engine 216 (1965 Ford/Seagrave) and Old Tanker 216 (1972 Ford). This Tanker is believed to be the company's first tanker. Also note that the house siren (which is currently still in service) is on the roof of the station. Sometime in the 1980's this was moved onto a platform on top of three telephone poles to the right of the station, which is where it sits to this day. ![]() Old Tanker 216 1973 International, 300 GPM, 4,000 gallons. ![]() Old Engine 216-1 1970 CF-Model Mack, 1,000 GPM, 300 gallon booster tank. Ex-Hopelawn, NJ, EX-FDNY. ![]() Old Tanker 216 1976 Chevrolet/Darley, 750GPM, 2,200 gallons. Ex-Silver Spring Fire Company, Pa ![]() "The Good Old Boys" Shown here is the fleet of the Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 sometime in the 1990's. Shown are Old Engine 216, 1965 Ford/Seagrave, Old Tanker 216, 1976 Chevrolet/Darley, and Old Engine 216-1, 1970 CF-Model Mack. ![]() Old Tanker 216 Before Conversion
![]() Old Tanker 216 Before Getting Lettered
![]() Old Tanker 216 1977 R-Model Mack, Vacuum Tanker, 3,300 gallons. |
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