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Locality: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-569-6406



Address: 1840 Municipal Dr 17601 Lancaster, PA, US

Website: www.mtfr.net

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Manheim Township Fire Rescue 13.07.2021

The competition is close with the local agencies in this years Fire Fighter Challenge! Please consider donating! You can schedule an appointment at any of the satellite locations this month or at the blood donor center at the Health Campus. Make your donation today in MTFR's name and help our team win this years Challenge!

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 10.07.2021

5/19 Wed 2-8pm Kinzer FD 3521 Lincoln Hwy East. Kinzers 717.544.0177 to schedule time.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 06.07.2021

Ever think of think about having a job that serves the community and is different everyday? MTFR is creating its 2022 hiring list. Taking applications until June 11, 2021 at 4pm. Application packet is available at this link http://www.manheimtownship.org/196/Fire-Rescue

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 24.06.2021

A safety message from our colleagues to the south.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 11.06.2021

Kidde Recalls TruSense Smoke and Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 27.12.2020

Its unusual to have this much snow. Heavy snow on roofs can cause issues. Make sure you don't have too much snow on your roof or ice building up near the spoutings.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 24.12.2020

When the kids are playing outside, be sure they are safe.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 07.12.2020

As you're cleaning up from the snow, here is a tip to help keep your driveway clear during street plowing. Remember to clear 3ft around nearby fire hydrants.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 01.12.2020

If you are out working in the snow or removing it after the storm, be sure you follow these tips.

Manheim Township Fire Rescue 22.11.2020

Once the snow stops and kids can play, be sure they play safely. Snow piles can hide them from drivers. Like play in warm weather, they can dehydrate too. Make sure they have snack and drink breaks.