Arnold Council has approved a proposal for the use of the city’s public safety building. The plan, prepared by Arnold Volunteer Engine Company No. 2 Fire Chief Eric Gartley, comes after council’s vote in June to decertify Arnold No. 1, which was based out of the Johnson Peltz Public Safety
Arnold Volunteer Engine Company No. 2 was like a second home for Keith Dziobak. The longtime public servant joined the company as a junior firefighter in 1982. Of his 40 years with the department, Dziobak was its chief for 12 years over two tenures. A life member, Dziobak had also
Eric Gartley’s journey into the volunteer fire service started on his back porch in Arnold about 24 years ago. There, with his then-infant son, Gartley watched as volunteer firefighters from Arnold Volunteer Engine Company No. 2 responded to a stove fire at a house off Woodmont Avenue. He decided he
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A firefighter stands a the doorway of the remains of a trailer fire on Amy Street in Upper Burrell on Thursday, March 4, 2021.
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A firefighter walks pass the remains of a trailer fire on Amy Street in Upper Burrell on Thursday, March 4, 2021.
Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Firefighters keep water on some small flame that remain after blazing though a trailer at 210 Amy Street in Upper Burrell on Thursday, March 4, 2021.
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An Upper Burrell couple was left homeless Thursday when fire raced through their mobile home on Amy Lane.