Sentry Volunteer Fire Department, 6852 Main Street, Glen Campbell (Burnside), Pa. Clearfield County Station 64. Established in 1979. Apparatus includes an engine (aerial), tanker, rescue and special unit.
Duncannon Fire Company No. 1, Penn Township Station, 423 New Bloomfield Road, Duncannon, Pa. Perry County Station 2, the "Almighty 2". Incorporated March 26, 1927 (although I have seen reference to the Duncannon Steam Fire Company in an 1883 newspaper. I was unable to find a connection). This building was built in or around 2006. They run an engine, tanker brush, utility and boat out of this station (and at one time DFC1 manned ambulances). Department wide they respond to about 250 calls per year.
Hope Fire Company, 1021 Philadelphia Avenue, Northern Cambria, Pa. Cambria County Station 50. Chartered on June 9, 1909 they currently run an average of 200 calls per year. The firehouse was built in 1956, apparatus includes a tower, engine tanker and rescue engine. HFC is also formerly known as Barnesboro Fire Company. On January 1, 2000 the boroughs of Barnesboro and Spangler merged to form the borough of Northern Cambria.
Springfield Township Volunteer Fire Department, 404 Old Ash Road, Mercer, Pa. Mercer County Station 77. Organized in October 1947, the station, along with the township offices, was built in 2011. STVFD responded to 216 calls in 2021, apparatus includes two engines, a tower and a tanker.