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2025 Incidents
FIRE MICU AMB
Jan 100 242 134
Feb 89 244 107
Mar
Apl
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total 189 486 241

2024 Incidents
FIRE MICU AMB
Jan 137 290 153
Feb 82 243 158
Mar 78 254 133
Apl 90 274 122
May 102 262 115
June 97 249 110
July 103 367 99
Aug 106 290 138
Sept 88 261 126
Oct 120 288 140
Nov 111 244 119
Dec 118 283 118
Total 1232 3305 1531

2023 Incidents
Fire Medic Amb
Jan 82 245 122
Feb 76 226 140
Mar 72 266 121
Apr 98 272 114
May 94 267 116
Jun 118 272 134
Jul 101 284 114
Aug 118 268 127
Sep 89 270 134
Oct 85 287 161
Nov 95 251 151
Dec 91 298 155
Total 1119 3206 1589

2022 Incidents
FIRE MICU AMB
JAN 74 278 119
FEB 55 245 86
MAR 73 265 115
APL 78 257 102
MAY 81 246 108
JUNE 89 245 90
JULY 79 261 113
AUG 69 262 107
SEPT 57 230 120
OCT 73 272 130
NOV 88 254 108
DEC 98 292 148
Total 914 3107 1346

2021 Incidents
Fire MICU Amb.
Jan. 64 198 58
Feb. 56 231 72
March 69 218 60
April 67 227 67
May 80 215 58
June 79 244 72
July 88 237 58
Aug. 89 233 77
Sept. 78 264 92
Oct. 86 277 102
Nov. 81 251 111
Dec. 82 264 110
Total 919 2859 937

2020 Incidents
FIRE MICU AMB
Jan. 81 247 89
Feb. 85 231 92
Mar. 59 187 60
April 67 190 41
May 53 176 33
June 64 212 44
July 95 202 61
Aug. 118 220 67
Sept. 68 197 60
Oct. 68 223 56
Nov. 73 214 59
Dec. 78 251 92
Total 909 2550 754

2019 Incidents
FIRE MICU AMB
Jan 63 209 61
Feb 59 223 64
Mar 68 218 59
Apl 87 193 68
May 61 215 52
June 68 214 69
July 117 226 63
Aug 84 224 69
Sept 57 209 71
Oct 105 248 59
Nov 96 207 57
Dec 69 241 78
Total 934 2627 770

2018 Incidents
FIRE 59 MICU 59 AMB 59
Jan 88 242 67
Feb 57 186 77
Mar 89 209 59
Apl 66 219 50
May 69 224 60
June 74 194 40
July 76 195 64
Aug 91 200 51
Sept 76 203 67
Oct 90 224 69
Nov 85 219 76
Dec 82 223 77
Total 943 2538 757

2017 Incidents
FIRE MEDIC AMB
Jan 85 199 56
Feb 71 212 62
Mar 81 233 76
Apr 74 206 59
May 80 223 55
June 86 248 64
July 86 228 63
Aug 89 209 55
Sept 92 213 59
Oct 76 212 57
Nov 80 215 58
Dec 89 225 64
Total 989 2623 728

2016 Incidents
FIRE MEDIC AMB
Jan 80 153 36
Feb 80 150 38
March 82 166 59
April 56 148 39
May 81 140 49
June 75 148 44
July 96 216 47
Aug 60 177 54
Sept 77 269 58
Oct 103 218 64
Nov 91 215 59
Dec 80 238 89
Total 961 2238 636

2015 Incidents
Fire Medic Amb
Jan 60 185 62
Feb 83 165 47
Mar 63 144 45
April 82 164 48
May 86 166 36
June 121 164 58
July 66 149 40
Aug 84 140 40
Sept 83 171 52
Oct 79 162 48
Nov 62 151 40
Dec 55 158 57
Total 924 1919 573

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Concord Township Burning Regulation

Open burning of any material is prohibited except for open burning which meets all of the following conditions:

  • Material is vegetation, in an unmanufactured state.
  • Material is from the property where the burning takes place.
  • Burning is by the resident of the property where the burning takes place.
  • Burning is during daylight hours.

Burning is on the first Saturday or the third Saturday of the month, except no burning is permitted during the months of June, July, August and September.

The open burning of construction material, land clearing debris and trash anywhere and the open burning of any material on any public street, roadway, curb, gutter or street drain is specifically prohibited at all times.
The Fire Marshall may cancel open burning on any day when it would otherwise be permitted due to drought or other unfavorable or unsafe conditions

 

Chadds Ford Township Burning Regulations

Purpose: The purpose of this Ordinance is to regulate burning in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts; to restrict the location and types of material to be burned; and to establish regulations governing outdoor fires.
No person or persons shall set or maintain any fire upon any public street, sidewalk, right of way, alley or public ground in the Township of Chadds Ford, or burn or cause to be burned thereon any paper, boxes, rubbish or other material or substance of any kind.

  • Burning household trash, garbage, and similar refuse is prohibited.
  • Burning of treated lumber and construction debris is prohibited.
  • Open burning that causes smoke or ash to annoy adjoining residential property owners is prohibited. In addition, open burning on January 1st, Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day is prohibited.
  • Open burning, when not prohibited by this ordinance, shall be permitted from sunrise to sunset. Open burning of any kind is prohibited from sunset to sunrise and any open fires burning during the period from sunrise to sunset shall either be burned out or extinguished by sunset.
  • Fire extinguishing materials, including at least water adequate to control the fire, must be present and accessible by the person or persons conducting the open burning at all times during the time the open burning is occurring. The person or persons conducting the open burning must be present and may not leave the fire unattended for until the fire is burned out or extinguished.
  • Open burning is permitted herein and may occur a maximum of twelve (12) days a year and no more than once per calendar month on any one property.
  • No provision of this ordinance shall be interpreted to prohibit burning of appropriate fuels in residential fireplaces (indoor or outdoor), barbeques, grills, small fires for cooking, or small recreational "camp fires."

The Board of Supervisors may, by public notice, prohibit open burning of any kind during unsafe periods caused by drought, dry conditions, wind, or any other unfavorable condition.
Severability and Partial Invalidity. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall be declared invalid for any reason whatsoever, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of the Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect; and to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable.
Any person violating any provision of this Ordinance or failing to comply with any order issued pursuant to any section hereof shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the first offense and one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each subsequent offense. Each day a violation of this Ordinance continues shall constitute a separate offense.
All other Ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are herby repealed.

 

Thornbury Township Burning Regulation


The Township Fire prevention Code and the rules of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection place restrictions on the open [outdoor] burning of any material. Residents of the Township may assume permission to burn small quantities of materials as follows

  • A normal accumulation from one (1) or two (2) family residence.
  • Material to be burned by the occupant(s) of the residence.
  • Material is to be from the property of the residence.
  • Material is vegetation - in an unmanufactured state.
  • Burning is to be during daylight hours only.
  • Burning is to be constantly attended.
  • Burning is prohibited in the street/road and in the gutter or Right-of-way
  • Smoke may not annoy neighbors or create a hazard.

Any other fires may require a permit. If you intend a fire that does not fit into this classification please contact the Department of Licenses and Inspections at 610-399-8383 Ext 101

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Birmingham Township, Chester County Burning Regulation

 

It is unlawful to burn, authorize, or permit another to burn paper, commercial wood products, rubbish, and other waste out of doors, within the Township unless the fire is confined within an enclosed container, incinerator, or fireplace and an adult individual remains in attendance during the burning.  Leaves, logs and yard waste may be incinerated outside of a container or fireplace subject to the conditions and regulations set forth herein.

 

  • All burning is limited to the hours between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset.
  • All burning shall be conducted at least (15) fifteen feet from any structure.
  • All burning shall be conducted in an area cleared of trees, shrubs and any and all other combustible material to a distance of at least (15) fifteen feet from the fire boundary.
  • All burning conducted in large open areas such as fields or woods shall, in addition to the requirements contained herein, be attended by a suitable number of persons and equipment to prevent its spread.
  • All burning which results in fumes, smoke or odor shall be conducted so as to prevent the fumes, smoke or odor from interfering with the right of quiet enjoyment of other person or persons.
  • Any and all burning of paper, wood, brush, rubbish, trash, lumber or other building or waste material on any construction site shall be prohibited.
  • No burning shall be conducted within (15) fifteen feet of a public or private road, curb, utility pole or utility equipment.
  • Written permission of the property owner is required.
  • All burning is prohibited during any publicly announced emergency or drought by any agency or company having the authority to do so.
  • Any fire on public or private property may be extinguished by any local fire company, or police officer having jurisdiction, with or without the consent of the landowner, his agents or workmen if, within the opinion of a Birmingham Township Police office of Fire Marshal, such fire constitutes a danger to persons or property

 

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