Monthly Calls

2008
Monthly Calls

Jan 51
Feb  39
Mar  42
Apr  33
May  27
Jun  
Jul  
Aug  
Sep  
Oct  
Nov  
Dec  

Calls by
Year

2007
459
2006
378
2005
350
2004
361
2003
267
2002
265
2001
199
2006 RESPONSE BY UNIT
ENG 3    140
ENG 2      50
REQ 1    136
TRK 1      83
   
       

State of the Art Apparatus

To provide the highest level of protection for the  community, the Guyasuta VFD maintains state of the art firefighting apparatus.  Learn about it...

We Appreciate Your Support

The Guyasuta VFD's ability to stay at a high level of readiness depends on you.  Through your continued support GVFD has been able to provide the very best in fire and rescue protection.  Donate today...

The Firefighters

The Guyasuta VFD's greatest asset is its volunteers.  Currently there are 35 active members including three live-ins and five members from the Westinghouse Brigade.  Meet them:
Officers, Members, Live-ins,
Westinghouse Brigade...

Guyasuta News

Want to know what's going on in and around the firehouse?  Keep up to date.  Read the Guyasuta VFD Newsletter.   Read on...

Join Our Team

The Guyasuta Volunteer Fire Department (GVFD) is always looking for new members.  There are many opportunities where you could lend your expertise to help our department.  We meet every Wednesday at Station No.1, located at 1341 Old Freeport Road at 7:30 P.M. Stop by or drop us an e-mail for more info...

The GVFD sponsors a unique Live-In Program that provides students rent-free accommodations in return for service as a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician. Learn more...

Under 18? Then consider joining our Junior Fire Fighter Program. Junior Fire Fighters  assist the line firefighters on many calls and it's a great way to learn more about the fire service and what our department is all about. 

The Guyasuta Volunteer Fire Department is located in O'Hara Township, PA, six miles from downtown Pittsburgh along the Allegheny River.  The department provides fire suppression, vehicle/technical/trench rescue, and a Pennsylvania licensed QRS Service.  Learn more...


Check your mailbox! Please send in your 2008 Donation ASAP. You can count on us, can we count on you?

 


For Sale! GVFD Engine-2

Follow the Apparatus link above for more info..... 

 

 

 

 


Guyasuta VFD Sponsors & Participates in St. Margaret Foundation 5K

From Left: Corey Day, David Kayser, Mike Galford, Kyle Balliet, Michael Bowman; Front: Gene Natali; Photo credit: Jack Wolf

Guyasuta VFD members were proud to participate in the 2008 St. Margaret Foundation 5K.  Congratulations to Gene Natali for finishing 1st among his age bracket, Corey Day for his second place finish in his age bracket, & congratulations to Michael Bowman and Mike Galford for competing in their first 5K race.  The department is eager to compete in future races during the summer of 2008. 


Double-wrap Prusik Failure During Rope Training

Using new 1/2" Static Kernmantle rope from PMI, a test was conducted using a double wrap vs. triple wrap prusik to see at what force level each would fail.  Prusik was 8mm New England cordage.  The 1/2" PMI was attached to a fixed anchor with a 5:1 Mechanical Advantage system attached, a 5,000 lb. Dillon Dynamometer was placed in between the prusik and haul system to measure the forces.  See the pictures below.

 

Double wrapped prusik failed at 1500 lbs of force, 8mm prusik actually fused into sheath of mainline.

Double wrap after the prusik failure and slipping, red discoloration to the left shows original location of double wrap prior to the load being applied.

Failure point of double wrap

Triple wrapped prusik post tensioning with same 5:1 mechanical advantage system and load on dynamometer, no slippage or failure.

 


 

FEMA Fire Grant to Assess Heat Stress in Firefighters

Awarded to University of Pittsburgh 

Follow the 'About Us' link above to our Newsletter for all the info..... 

Mike Dortenzo, EMT-B, Chief, Guyasuta Volunteer Fire Department, O’Hara Township takes part in the FEMA FIRE grant project at the University of Pittsburgh, department of emergency medicine’s specially-designed Emergency Responder Human Performance Lab. Assisting him is David Hostler, Ph.D., NREMT-P., research assistant professor, University of Pittsburgh Department of Emergency Medicine and volunteer firefighter with the Guyasuta V.F.D. and Jennifer Seitz.


Guyasuta VFD & Fire Prevention Week Presentation

Station 219 gave a fire prevention week presentation to the students of Fox Hill Preschool.  The students were able to interact and ask questions to the firefighters regarding fire prevention and safety.

October Physical Rescue

Station 219 was dispatched on 10/13/07 at 0721 to assist with the extrication of a patient in a tree stand who suffered a gun shot wound.     

July 2007 Training

 

 

Pin Job at Powers Run and Freeport

 

 


Pin Job on Freeport Past Powers Run

On September 14,2006 Allegheny County 911 struck out Rescue 219, Engine 111 and Parkview EMS for a Motor Vehicle Crash at 0830. Upon arrival Captain 219 reported a two vehicle crash with major damage to a SUV w/ one female entrapped. The crew from Rescue 219 (C-2, D-Day and Hairy Larry) removed the driver side door on the Mercedes to free one occupant. Engine 111 stretched a 1 ¾ line for fire protection. Parkview EMS transported one female to UPMC Presby and pronounced one deceased at the scene.

 

 

 

 

   

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