Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance Inc

Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance Inc We are a community ambulance based out of Ashland, PA. We are proud to provide quality emergency care In this year the Studebaker Ambulance was purchased.

The Washington Fire Company Ambulance service, which too often is taken for granted, was organized in 1936. The association came into being when several members of the Washington Fire Company decided to establish some whileworth project in the community. After discussing the situation with the fire company members. They received permission from St. Joseph's Church to hold a public meeting in St. Joseph's Hall, to place their plans before the public. At the meeting, the group proposed establishment of a community ambulance service, and the plan met with hearty approval, by those present. An ambulance board was established consisting of six members of the public, and seven representatives of the Washington Fire Company No. 1. The association was named the Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance Association. The original ambulance board consisted of the following people:

Paul Reidler, President
James Neary, Secretary
Harry Natschke, Treasurer
Elwood Bracey
Harry Strunk
Charles Staudenmeier
Albert Donath
Dan Kripplebaur
George O'Neill
Art Proctor
Tony Klein
Harold Burmeister
Dr. William O'Neill

The need for a local ambulance service for Ashland and the surrounding area was born out of the fact that previous to 1936, the only ambulance available to the area was based at Ashland State General Hospital. They had a very large area to cover with the limited personnel on duty to man it. The collieries, for many years, maintained their own spring board wagons, drawn by mules, to transport their accident cases to the hospitals. The 1936 Studebaker Ambulance was purchased with funds raised by donations from townspeople. The bingo committee of the Washington Fire Company No. 1, donated one thousand dollars from the penny bingo that was held there. The first trip for the local ambulance was to transport Michael Corrigan of Byrnsville to Ashland State General Hospital. Many ambulances and four rescue trucks have been involved in the history of the ambulance association since 1936. In the early 1970's, the Ambulance Association was the FIRST in Schuylkill County to purchase a "Jaws of Life." The "Jaws of Life was originally carried in a Cadillac Ambulance. Later, the rescue truck in Ashland was born. The ambulance association purchased a 1972 Ford Bronco truck to carry more Highway Rescue equipment for vehicle accidents. The association serves approximately 10,000 citizens residing in Ashland Borough, Gordon Borough, and Butler Township areas, and works in cooperation with Girardville and Centralia Community Ambulances to cover each other's territory when an ambulance is out of service for any reason. Today, the Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance Building is located next to the Washington Fire Company. The ambulance association houses two ambulances and a rescue truck. The ambulance association was originally housed inside the Washington Fire Company until 1996 when the ambulance board moved them into the new building. Full and part-time EMTs, part time EMR's, and volunteer members of the Washington Fire Company comprise ambulance crews and board members. In service training, upgrading, and purchasing of new applicable equipment is constant. The first trained EMT's to serve Ashland was Steven Adams, James Fetterolf, Frank Rice and Edward Wallace.

Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance is pleased to host Phoenix Training through CARE (Center for Addiction and R...
10/28/2025

Washington Fire Company Community Ambulance is pleased to host Phoenix Training through CARE (Center for Addiction and Recovery Education), an outreach of St. Joseph's University on Sunday November 16, 4:30PM, at the Ashland Ambulance station. This course is taught by retired Philadelphia Deputy Fire Chief Mike Yaeger, and is intended for first responders, law enforcement, social workers, and non-profit personnel - anyone who serves people in the community. The purpose is to help understand the nature of addiction and trauma, and how to provide the best help and care. The course is free. Pizza will be provided. 4 Hours of Continuing Education will be issued. Please register using the link below.

https://www.eventzilla.net/e/washington-fire-company-2138679989

First Responders - This Sunday 5:00 PM, come learn about how the Critical Incident Stress Management team serves local f...
10/17/2025

First Responders - This Sunday 5:00 PM, come learn about how the Critical Incident Stress Management team serves local first responders. All are welcome. 3.5 hours con ed for providers.

Ashland EMS is in the community today with Ambulance 3802 staffing ABD Football at Memorial Field and 3801 at Apple Fest...
10/11/2025

Ashland EMS is in the community today with Ambulance 3802 staffing ABD Football at Memorial Field and 3801 at Apple Fest. Stop by at Apple Fest for a tour of our equipment or just to say hello.

10/11/2025
Applefest is in full swing at Eureka park! Come join us until 4PM.  We have live music, basket raffle, 50/50, blackstone...
10/11/2025

Applefest is in full swing at Eureka park! Come join us until 4PM. We have live music, basket raffle, 50/50, blackstone griddle raffle, pumpkins & more.

Food Vendors:
Bissinger's Apple Dumplings
Valley Nursery & Greenhouses with fresh apples & cider
Washington Fire Co
Girard Fire Co
Skook Crew Cheesesteaks
Wacky Jacks BBQ
La Casita de Familia
Crossfire Youth Ministeries
Sourdough Bread
Little Mountain Bees with local honey and wax products

Craft Vendors:
The Crafty Woodsman
Crafts by Cindy
Stick Around
Hepend Design
Tupperware
Tastefully Simple
T&A Craft Shack

Applefest Basket Raffle Shop & Drop tonight from 4pm-7pm at the station!1301 Centre St, AshlandMums & Plants $5 Many pri...
10/10/2025

Applefest Basket Raffle Shop & Drop tonight from 4pm-7pm at the station!
1301 Centre St, Ashland

Mums & Plants $5
Many prizes including a Deluxe Blackstone Grill!

Sponsored by the Washington Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary

Coming up!  First responders are resilient and strong, but we are strongest when we take mental and emotional health ser...
10/08/2025

Coming up! First responders are resilient and strong, but we are strongest when we take mental and emotional health seriously. Acutely traumatic events effect us all, but there is a team of fellow first-responders ready 24/7 to help. Join us on Sunday October 19th for an opportunity to learn more about the CISM Team and how they help. 3.5 Hours continuing education provided.

Basket auction shop n drop at our building on Centre Street on Friday from 4-7! Prizes—blackstone grill, child’s bicycle...
10/07/2025

Basket auction shop n drop at our building on Centre Street on Friday from 4-7! Prizes—blackstone grill, child’s bicycle, designer purses, holiday baskets, home office supply baskets, pasta baskets, coffee baskets and many more!!

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ATTENTION!!! Schuylkill 911 is down, as well as 911 service across PA. Schuylkill County residents can reach the 911 center for emergencies at the following number: 570-628-3792.

Washington Fire Company is staffed, so emergencies can also be reported by driving directly to the fire station at 13th and West Centre Street in Ashland.

Address

1309 Centre Street
Ashland, PA
17921

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