BACKGROUND
The Montgomery County Volunteer Fire Police
Association was organized
July 9, 1927 and became officially chartered in May
1933.
The first fire police officers in the state of
Pennsylvania were appointed in Meadville, Crawford
County in 1896. They had no authority other than that
which could be provided by their fire company and the
municipality in which they served. Legal recognition,
Title 35, Act 74 of June, 1941, was passed to grant
Special Fire Police officers necessary police power to
provide such protection. Fire Police could only act in
emergency situations ONLY when their fire department was
involved. In 1949, Act 388 was passed and Fire Police
were given power to act without fire company
involvement, providing a request to do so was made by a
municipality.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this Association shall be the
general improvement of the Fire Police service, to
promote the welfare of the Fire Police, to arouse
interest in improving our services as Fire Police in
certain phases of the Fire Police procedures, to create
the feeling of good will within the community, and to
promote fellowship among all of its members.
The Association shall uphold and defend the
Constitution of the United States of America, the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
the Rules and Ordinances of the Municipalities of the
County of Montgomery.
[
From Article II of the MCVFPA Bylaws ]
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1175 Conshohocken Road
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Phone 215-855-7025
Fax 610-825-2280
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