As an all-volunteer organization, we are always looking for new members who are willing to serve their community. For more information about becoming a firefighter, please see the recruitment page of this site. Additionally, borough residents may visit the firehouse during Tuesday night training between the hours of 7:30 and 9:00pm.
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Green Tree Volunteer Fire Company
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"Proudly serving the residents of Green Tree since 1927"
The men and women of the Green Tree Volunteer Fire Company have been proudly serving the residents of Green Tree Borough since 1927. Members are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to respond to emergency calls within the borough, and to assist neighboring communities through mutual aid agreements. Currently, the company operates three engines, a 100ft elevated platform, a rescue, squad, and a chief's vehicle. On average, our personnel answer over 300 emergency calls every year.
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The fire company now welcomes members ages 16 and up! Volunteering with us is a great way to serve your community and learn valuable new skills. It's also a great thing to add to your resume!! Stop by the fire station or contact our recruitment officer for more details. Don't wait! Get involved!!
Attention High School Students!
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2008 Call Totals
  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul  Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Total Calls  27  23 
 26 
 28  30               
Click to view the firefighter recruitment and public awareness video
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Be Careful Out There
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