Wyomissing Borough
Skip navigation links
Home
About Wyomissing
Employment
Skip navigation links
Fall 2011 Newletter
2011 ANNUAL WATER SUPPLY REPORT
2012 Spring Newsletter
2012 Recreation Guide
2011 Annual Report
Fee Schedule 2012
Proposed Flood Plain Mapping
Borough InformationExpand Borough Information
Building & Zoning Information
Business Permit InformationExpand Business Permit Information
Emergency Management
Emergency Medical Services
Fire DepartmentExpand Fire Department
Library
Memorial Day 2011 Video
Open Records Policy
Parks & RecreationExpand Parks & Recreation
Police DepartmentExpand Police Department
Public Works
Schools
Refuse & RecyclingExpand Refuse & Recycling
CodeRED Information
2010 Consumer Confidence Report
Utility Bill History & Payment
Apparatus
Berks County > Municipalities > Wyomissing Borough
FRONT LINE APPARATUS
The Wyomissing Fire Department currently operates four "front line" apparatus:
Truck 79

"TRUCK 79" 

"ENGINE 79"

Engine 79
Engine 79-1 "ENGINE 79-1"
SUPPORT VEHICLES
Car 79 Commissioner's Vehicle
"CAR 79" Commissioner's Vehicle
 ANTIQUE APPARATUS  

Old "ENGINE 1"
This 1947 Mack Fire Truck was operated by the former Wyomissing Fire Company #1 and served from 1947 until 1975.  The truck was sold to a private collector, but was eventually returned to the Wyomissing Fire Company #1.  This engine, which is fully operational, has undergone extensive renovation.  It is used for parades, musters, and fire prevention activities. It is currently housed in a spare engine bay in the basement of the Wyomissing Fire Department.

Old Engine 1
Old Engine 2
Old "ENGINE 2"
This 1935 Hahn engine was purchased new by the Berkshire Heights Fire Company #2 and has been owned by the Company since that time.  This undated photo was taken in front of the original Berkshire Heights Station at North Wyomissng Blvd and VanReed Road.    It is currently housed in the old engine room of the Berkshire Heights Fire Company on Park Road North.   It is still brought out occassionally for parades and fire prevention activities.  (The driver in the photo is unknown.  If you can identify him, please let us know.)