Princeton Fire/EMS Department in the News
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After 30 years with the department, Princeton Fire Chief Chuck Woolley will officially be hanging up his boots on May 26. With a hole to fill in the Fire Department, Princeton has announced that his replacement will come from within as Scott Et ...continue
PRINCETON — The city of Princeton’s burn ban still is set in place because of COVID-19, however, city officials recognize the need for residents to burn yard waste before winter takes hold. The City Council is considering the idea o ...continue
A view of what Park Avenue West looked like Monday afternoon after the historic derecho hit Princeton. It took all of last week to restore power to all electric customers in Princeton. City crews from all departments, along with volunteers and nei ...continue
PRINCETON — Princeton firefighters were called to an apartment fire at 204 S. Pleasant St. at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14. A call for mutual aid was made, but quickly canceled once Princeton Fire arrived on scene. Firefighters were able to ...continue
PRINCETON — Civil unrest popping up across the state and country sparked by the death of George Floyd on May 25, has even gotten rural cities like Princeton keeping a watch on threats and taking necessary precautions to keep citizens safe. ...continue
PRINCETON — The city of Princeton is doing its part to slow the spread of COVID-19 by closing many of its municipal buildings until further notice. The steps departments are taking were reviewed during Monday’s city council m ...continue
First United Methodist Church's Mission Possible Kids got important fire safety tips from Princeton firefighters on Feb. 19. Pictured (back row, from left) are Princeton Fire Lt. Luke Davis and Princeton firefighter Bryan Berlin, and (front ro ...continue