Plains Township Fire Department

Plains Township Fire Department Plains Township Fire Department is a full-time, career fire department located in Northeast Pennsylvania.

We are a member of the Luzerne County Professional Firefighters Union IAFF Local 840.

On Thursday May 14, 2026 Plains Township Fire Department held a blessing and push-in ceremony of the new Engine 2 prior ...
05/16/2026

On Thursday May 14, 2026 Plains Township Fire Department held a blessing and push-in ceremony of the new Engine 2 prior to the monthly Plains Township Commissioner’s meeting. This ceremony was conducted by Deputy Chief Mike Sebia along with the blessing by the Plains Township Chaplain, Father Jack Lambert, of Saint Peter and Paul’s Church in Plains. Retired Fire Chief, Carl Baker, accepted the honor of operating Engine 2 as it was pushed into the station by firefighters and members of the community.

Following the ceremony, at the Plains Township Commissioner’s meeting, newly hired Full-Time Firefighter, Brendan Kelly, was sworn in. Firefighter Kelly has worked as a part-time firefighter for Plains Township over the last 2 years. Firefighter Kelly brings with him a long list of national certifications including; Firefighter 2, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Hazardous Materials Technician. Firefighter Kelly has already started on his rotation with Group 1. We wish him the best of luck on a long and safe career with us.

After the monthly meeting, members of the community were invited to some light refreshments and cake with firefighters. This cake was made by Plains Township secretary, Lynell Ent. Thank you, Lynell, the cake came out awesome!

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We would like to Thank our friends from LCBC Church who stopped by our Station this morning to deliver this wonderful Th...
05/16/2026

We would like to Thank our friends from LCBC Church who stopped by our Station this morning to deliver this wonderful Thank You Basket.

Please join us Thursday May 14 @ 6:45 PM for the Blessing and Push In Ceremony of the New Plains Township Engine 2.
05/08/2026

Please join us Thursday May 14 @ 6:45 PM for the Blessing and Push In Ceremony of the New Plains Township Engine 2.

Thank you to Northeast Eagle Distributors! They donated  and dropped off multiple cases of Phorm Energy drinks to fire h...
05/04/2026

Thank you to Northeast Eagle Distributors! They donated and dropped off multiple cases of Phorm Energy drinks to fire headquarters today as part of International Firefighter’s Day.

Congratulations Chief Guido, we hope you enjoy your well earned retirement!
05/01/2026

Congratulations Chief Guido, we hope you enjoy your well earned retirement!

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Today we recognize and celebrate Fire Chief Frank Guido on his retirement after an incredible 46 year career with the Kingston Forty Fort Fire Department, including the last 17 years as Chief.

Chief Guido began his service in December 1, 1980, hired by Mayor Charles Bankes, and later promoted to Chief by the late Mayor James Haggerty. Over the decades, he worked alongside six mayors and seven administrations, helping guide the department forward with dedication, professionalism and vision.

Throughout his distinguished career, Chief Guido received numerous citations for bravery and lifesaving efforts-an enduring testament to his courage and commitment to the community.

When asked about moments that define his career, Chief Guido points to several key milestones. Among them was the functional consolidation with Forty Fort Borough-an effort originally started by Chief Robert Cannon- which Chief Guido proudly built upon, strengthening and advancing the partnership to new levels.

He also reflects on leading the department through the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most challenging and demanding periods in history. Above all, he highlights the courage of the departments members. He often says that the men and women on the front lines, day in and day out, never wavered-demonstrating their commitment to protecting the community.

Another proud accomplishment was working alongside career and volunteer members who formed a committee in 2020 to purchase Engine 1. Despite the uncertainty and unstable financial outlook, Administrator Paul Keating and Chief Guido secured time sensitive federal funding, allowing the dept to move forward. Partnering with Dave Roberts, the team successfully ordered a new Pierce Saber!

Lastly, Chief Guido reflects on the incredible effort behind the purchase of Tower 1. Through an extremely competitive Luzerne County grant process, Mayor Jeff Coslett For Kingston Mayor, Admin Paul Keating and Chief Guido worked tirelessly to secure $1.921 million grant! With the support of a dedicated committee, the department was able to order a new Pierce 100’ quint- now known as Tower 1. Chief Guido credits the hard work and commitment of the tower committee as the backbone of the entire project!

These milestones, along with his decades of service, leave a lasting legacy of leadership, resilience, and progress for the Kingston Forty Fort Fire Dept. and the community it serves.

As his time with the Kingston Forty Fort Fire Dept. comes to a close, Chief Guido reflects on a career defined by meaningful relationships. “Working here was one of the greatest accomplishments of my life!” Over the course of 46 years, he encountered thousands of people- far too many to name individually- but the connections he built will always stay with him.

He especially reflects on the strong relationships formed with neighboring communities like Forty Fort and Swoyersville, along with fellow fire service leaders including Chief Jay Delaney of the Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department, Chief Joe Temarantz of the Hanover Township Fire Dept, Chief Mark Ritsick of the Plains Township Fire Department, and Chief engineer Jack Bonczewski of the Edwardsville Fire Department.

The partnerships and mutual aid efforts shared with these departments and so many others were a cornerstone of his career. Chief Guido says those bonds, built by years of working side by side, will always hold a special place in his heart.

As he closes the remarkable chapter, Chief Guido shares his deepest gratitude with those who have meant the most throughout his life- his family.

To his loving wife, Ann Judge Guido, his children Paul, Christopher and Kelly, and his grandchildren Madison, Carter and Carly- his love for you all is immeasurable. He often says that without your unwavering support, he would not have become the man or Chief that he is today. His world has always revolved around his family, and he could not be more proud of each and every one of you!

Lastly, Chief Guido recognizes his “other” family- the men and women of the Kingston Forty Fort Fire Dept.

To the career and volunteer members he has worked side by side with for nearly 50 years, he offers his heartfelt thanks. Your commitment to community, service and sacrifice is what makes everything possible.

“My guys are truly the Best of the Best!”

The pride he carries for this department and its members, and the bonds shared, will last a lifetime.

Thank you Chief Guido, for a lifetime of service, leadership, and commitment to the communities you proudly served! 🚒 🚑 🔥 🧑‍🚒

Our deepest condolences to the family, friends and coworkers of Wilkes Barre City Firefighter Mike Crawford.
04/29/2026

Our deepest condolences to the family, friends and coworkers of Wilkes Barre City Firefighter Mike Crawford.

*Retirement Announcement* Firefighter Andrew “Andy” Shedlock officially retires today, February 27, 2026. Andy has spent...
02/27/2026

*Retirement Announcement*
Firefighter Andrew “Andy” Shedlock officially retires today, February 27, 2026. Andy has spent the majority of his career working out of Station 2 on Truck 1 and Engine 2 with the last several years assigned to Group 1. Andy, we wish you the best, enjoy retirement!

02/25/2026
As another snow storm approaches, with predictions ranging from 1”-24”, we kindly ask our residents that if there is a f...
02/21/2026

As another snow storm approaches, with predictions ranging from 1”-24”, we kindly ask our residents that if there is a fire hydrant on or near your property, to please clear a path to and around the fire hydrant. This allows firefighters to quickly visualize and access the hydrant in the event of an emergency.

After the last storm, firefighters spent 2 days working to clear over 300 fire hydrants within the township. Attached is a photo of what some of the hydrants looked like. We like to give a huge thank you to those residents who cleared a hydrant on or near their property, it was truly a huge help.

If you’re able to, please help elderly neighbors as much as possible and check on them to see if they need anything throughout the storm. Traveling during the storm will be extremely difficult and dangerous and their usual visitors and aids might not be able to make it to them.

As always, both of our stations are staffed 24/7. If you have an emergency, dial 911.
Remember, questions about weather conditions, road closures and wondering when your street will be getting plowed, is not an emergency and 911 should not be called.

The Plains Township Fire Department is happy to share that Captain Michael Van Luvender will be receiving the Hometown H...
02/19/2026

The Plains Township Fire Department is happy to share that Captain Michael Van Luvender will be receiving the Hometown Hero Service Award from the Greater Pittston Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick at their dinner on Saint Patrick’s Day. Captain Van Luvender also serves as the Plains Township Emergency Management Coordinator, Fire Inspector and Fire Instructor. Captain Van Luvender is also a member of the Pennsylvania Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Team. Captain Van Luvender is truly an asset to not only Plains Township, but the communities he responds to and instructs in. Congratulations Mike, well deserved and earned!

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126 North Main Street
Plains, PA
18705

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