Feasterville Fire Company

Feasterville Fire Company A Volunteer Non-Profit Fire Company Proudly Serving Lower Southampton Township, Feasterville, PA. of 2 1/2 in. hose. quint aerial ladder truck. ladder truck.

The fire company originally started as the Feasterville Emergency Corporation first organized at a chapel on January 16, 1942. The first committee was appointed and assigned the task of notifying residents to clean up fire hazards and to collect information concerning fire equipment. In 1942 members placed into service 36 buckets and 20 cabinets containing 1 pound bags of baking soda. In 1943 the

fire company passed its first by-laws, women's auxiliary was started, a siren was placed in service at Street Road and Bustleton Pike and most importantly the organization was chartered under the new name of Feasterville Fire Company. On February 10, 1944 Feasterville Fire Company officially became the 50th chartered fire company in Bucks County. 1944 would be a very busy year for the fire company. The company joined the Bucks County Fireman's Association, decision to build the first fire house and the purchase of a 1 1/2 ton Dodge 250 gallon tank and 500 ft. In June 1947 the company purchased an International 1600 gallon tanker which happened to take 1st place in the Quakertown parade winning $35 for newest truck in line. In June 1950 a Ward LaFrance 750 GPM pumper was delivered. In August of 1955 the company responded to its first disaster, a major flood. The company and fire house were used as a clothing center. In June 1964 the company purchased its first ladder an American LaFrance 85 ft. In September 1971 the company completed construction of its new fire hall which is still used to this day. In June 1972 the company responded to cries for help as far away as Kingston and Wilkes Barre from Tropical Storm Agnes, crews assisted with storm clean-ups and basement pump-outs. In July 1975 the company responded to Trenton, New Jersey to assist after a major flood. The late 1970s brought new apparatus as well, with a tac unit (mini-pumper) made by International and a new Mack 1250 GPM triple combination pumper both placed in service in September 1977. In 1979 Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors issued a Unit Citation to Feasterville Fire Company for their response for outstanding service as a result of the major flooding. In order to comply with the county dispatch protocol the fire company started using the box card system to provide dispatchers with a predetermined response area for emergencies. In 1983 the fire company was dispatched to 436 W. Street Road for a building fire at Venerable Catherine Emmerick Shrine. When crews arrived on scene they discovered 15 cases of unstable 15 year old dynamite weighing in at over 1000 lbs and over a dozen pipe-bombs. There were evacuations in both Lower Southampton and Upper Southampton Townships. The fire company was in service for 24 hours and 40 minutes along with other mutual aide, local, county, state and federal authorities. In 1991 the fire company purchased a Pierce Arrow 1750 GPM pumper which was the first closed cab apparatus purchased by the fire company. This truck was taken out of service in 2007 being replaced with the new engine 1-2. The 1991 Pierce Arrow was sold in 2008 to Yosemite National Park which replaced the Ward La France which appeared in the hit TV show Emergency. In March 1993 building renovations began on the firehouse on Irving Place. In 1996 the fire company purchased a new chief's vehicle a Ford Explorer, which is still used today as Utility 1. In 1997 the fire company purchased our current ladder a 1997 Pierce Arrow 105 ft. In 2002 the fire company purchased its first pumper equipped with a Compressed Air Foam System when they purchased Engine 1 a 2002 Pierce Arrow. In 2007 the fire company started its Quick Response Service (medical calls) program. In its first year the company ran 16 calls. In 2008 the fire company participated in the Bucks County Redevelopment Authority Casino Grant and was awarded a 2008 Ford Explorer deputy chief's vehicle. In 2009 the fire company was offered 2 free laptops from the Southeaster Pennsylvania Counter Terrorism Task force. Today the company does approximately 375 fire calls and 30 medical calls staffed by 60 volunteer firefighters, administrative, auxiliary and fire police members. Also check us out if you have Instagram or on Twitter .

Ladder 1 is covering Third District Volunteer Fire Company Station 14 while they operate on a 2nd alarm fire in Bristol ...
05/22/2026

Ladder 1 is covering Third District Volunteer Fire Company Station 14 while they operate on a 2nd alarm fire in Bristol Borough.

Congratulations to our very own Kaitlyn Harvey on her graduation from the Bucks County Community College ProBoard Firefi...
05/20/2026

Congratulations to our very own Kaitlyn Harvey on her graduation from the Bucks County Community College ProBoard Firefighter 1 Certification academy. Over 200 hours of time spent, for free, learning the odds and ends of firefighting to become one of our very own, 100% Volunteer Firefighters!

Congratulations to all those graduating from tonight’s class.

Interesting in joining? Apply online on our website or visit us on a Monday or Thursday Night at 7pm!

E1-2 was dispatched to Tactical Box 3-30 the area of Bustleton and Churchville for the reported outbuilding Fire. The as...
05/18/2026

E1-2 was dispatched to Tactical Box 3-30 the area of Bustleton and Churchville for the reported outbuilding Fire. The assignment was upgraded to the working fire and Engine 1-2 arrived performing fire suppression and ventilation. The fire is under investigation and no injuries were reported.

Northampton Township Fire Department

Feasterville Fire Company was dispatched to Tactical Box 6-2 in Oakford for the reported Dwelling Fire, Ladder 1, Engine...
05/15/2026

Feasterville Fire Company was dispatched to Tactical Box 6-2 in Oakford for the reported Dwelling Fire, Ladder 1, Engine 1-2. and Utility 1 all responded for the assignment performing fire suppression, ventilation/roof operations, drone operations, and cleanup.

No residents were hurt and the fire is under investigation by the Bucks County Fire Marshal's Office.

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04/22/2026

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For Bucks County 911 dinner tonight, and for National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, Feasterville Fire donated som...
04/12/2026

For Bucks County 911 dinner tonight, and for National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, Feasterville Fire donated some Mission BBQ for our first responders that keep us safe on the radio. Thank you guys for all you do it doesn’t happen without you!

Ladder 1 assisted Northampton Township Fire Department Station 73 on the Address of Fire on Buck road. Crews assisted wi...
03/15/2026

Ladder 1 assisted Northampton Township Fire Department Station 73 on the Address of Fire on Buck road. Crews assisted with ventilation.

Are you a self-motivated individual? Do you want to give back to your community? Do you want to make life-long bonds wit...
03/10/2026

Are you a self-motivated individual? Do you want to give back to your community? Do you want to make life-long bonds with people from all walks of life? Then you should join the Feasterville Fire Company! We are a 100% volunteer non-profit organization that provides Fire and EMS services to Lower Southampton Township and surrounding communities.

Anyone can join, we put you through the training, all for FREE! Apply today at our website found on our profile, or stop by on a Monday or Thursday night at 7pm! We would love to show you around and see how you would make a great fit for our team.

03/05/2026
This evening, Ladder 1 was dispatched to Tactical Box 73-61 in Northampton Township for the dwelling fire. Ladder 1 arri...
03/05/2026

This evening, Ladder 1 was dispatched to Tactical Box 73-61 in Northampton Township for the dwelling fire. Ladder 1 arrived as the second due truck with heavy fire out of the 1st and 2nd floor. Crews went in service with ground ladders, ventilation, and pulled an extra line for fire suppression.

The Feasterville Fire Company is 100% volunteer with responders from the community. Join today by apply online or coming to the station Monday or Thursday nights at 7pm.

Northampton Township Fire Department

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20 Irving Place
Feasterville, PA
19053

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