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Locality: Cranesville, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 814-756-3441



Address: 9920 Meadville Street, PO Box 302 16410 Cranesville, PA, US

Website: www.cranesvillepafire.com

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Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 26.01.2021

9 years ago today, we lost our dedicated Captain Walt Sumner. Our thoughts are with his family and our members today as we remember Walt's legacy.

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 19.01.2021

Erie County Department of Public Safety will be conducting a Quarterly Municipal Disaster/Storm Siren Test for Erie County on: Friday, January 15th, 2021 12:00 City of Corry 12:15 Union City... 12:30 West County, Edinboro and McKean 12:45 Mill Village 13:00 East County This test is done four times a year to ensure that in the event of weather related emergency the siren operates properly. The difference between the fire siren and the weather siren is the following: Fire Siren: Fire siren goes off in the event the fire company is dispatched for a fire, motor vehicle accident or rescue situation. It cycles up and down for a total of three short bursts. Storm Siren: Storm siren goes off in the event of severe weather to notify the general public to seek immediate shelter and tune into NOAA weather radio or other media sources for information. The siren is activated and will sound for (3) one minute cycles that will sound a minute apart.

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 14.01.2021

Important Announcement Erie County Department of Public Safety will be conducting a Quarterly Municipal Disaster/Storm Siren Test for Erie County on: Friday January 15, 2021 12:00 City of Corry... 12:15 Union City 12:30 West County, Edinboro and McKean 12:45 Mill Village This test is done four times a year to ensure that in the event of weather related emergency the siren operates properly. The difference between the fire siren and the weather siren is the following: Fire Siren: Fire siren goes off in the event the fire company is dispatched for a fire, motor vehicle accident or rescue situation. It cycles up and down for a total of three short bursts. Storm Siren: Storm siren goes off in the event of severe weather to notify the general public to seek immediate shelter and tune into NOAA weather radio or other media sources for information. The siren is activated and will sound for (3) one minute cycles that will sound a minute apart. See more

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 04.01.2021

Have a safe and happy new year from all of us at the Cranesville Fire Department!

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 23.12.2020

Help us help you. We kindly ask everyone to please take the time to shovel out the hydrants and dry hydrants this winter. Remember every second counts in an emergency.

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 06.12.2020

Merry Christmas from our family to yours! We wish you a safe and happy holiday weekend!

Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department 19.11.2020

WOW, we are overwhelmed by the support we received this year during our wing night fundraiser. We would like to thank you our wonderful community for making our last and final wing night of 2020 another recorded breaking sell out night. We served 347 dozen wings. This year we sold a total of 2,869 dozen wings during our 10 nights averaging 287 dozen a night. We truly appreciate all your generosity and continuous support especially with our late start due to the current pandemic. We will see you all in February for our Fish Dinners. P.S. stay tuned to our Facebook page for more details on our 2021 Fish Dinner coming soon.