An
assistant fire chief for the Swoyersville Volunteer Hose Co. 1 says
that despite what borough officials think, the fire station is operating
and seeking donations this year to get back on its feet.Motion controllerLast week,Fiberglass animal borough
officials said they were unsure if the fire company was operating
because there had been no activity at the station and efforts to contact
representatives were unsuccessful.A flier began circulating the
borough, soliciting donations for the 2013 operating year, and
Councilman Chris Concert said he was unaware if the station was active
after an alleged theft of bingo money in 2008.
Assistant
Fire Chief Frank Hawk said Monday that after Carol Gamble, 51, and
Catherine Drago, 82, were charged in 2008 with taking more than $700,000
in bingo proceeds, the department saw a decline in membership and did
not have the manpower to continue operating."Things were going downhill,
and we didn't think it could be saved," Hawk said. "But we didn't want
that to happen. Now, we're trying to keep the fire department alive and
serve the people of Swoyersville the best that we can.Silicone gifts"Hawk
said in a letter to The Times Leader that the fire company cannot
comment on the criminal charges pending against Gamble and Drago, but
that the eight to 10 remaining members "hold faith that the legal trial
will show that no money was taken by any member."
Hawk
said Gamble and Drago remain as officers of the hose company and the
station has technically never stopped operating.The company did not
solicit for funding for the past two years because the station was not
active enough because of a manpower shortage,chemical hose
Hawk said.In July 2012, Hose Co. 1's fire engine was put "on loan" to
the West Wyoming Station 285 on Stites Street because that station's
engine experienced a mechanical problem with a ruptured tank and is
undergoing repairs.Hawk said the West Wyoming truck is being stored in
Swoyersville while West Wyoming uses Hose Co. 1's truck. That truck,
Hawk said, has responded to 46 calls since July 2012."It's a long
process to get the truck repaired," Hawk said. "West Wyoming isn't
dragging their feet."Hawk said the station is using state grant money to
repair the truck while the Swoyersville Volunteer Hose Co.fuel hose 1 also is using state grant money to get the station back up and running.
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