Saxonburg Volunteer Fire Company

SVFC

Saxonburg Volunteer Fire Company is a self-funded, non-profit organization committed to providing emergency fire, rescue, and medical services in southern Butler County, Pennsylvania since 1931.

Departments

Saxonburg's Fire Brigade

responds to approximately 350 alarms annually. Our appratus consists of two engines, a tanker, rescue, brush, and ladder. We respond to primary alarms in Jefferson Township, Clinton Township, and Saxonburg Borough. We respond to mutual aid support calls in southern Butler County including Buffalo Township, Middlesex Township, Penn Township, Summit Township, and Winfield Township.

Saxonburg's Ambulance

responds to approximately 2500 emergency medical calls annually. We cover approximately 75 square miles in Jefferson Township, Clinton Township, Winfield Township, Buffalo Township, and Saxonburg Borough. We operate three, fully-equipped Advanced Life Support ambulances and offer mutual aid assistance to the areas of norhtern Allegheny County and southern Butler County.

Saxonburg's Fire Police

respond to most Fire Brigade calls and many mutual aid assitance calls where scene and/or traffic control are required. Our staff of Fire Police officers also provide support to local police departments and municipalities when they requiring traffic control, security, and/or similar support.

Saxonburg's Ladies' Auxiliary

provides catering and food services in the Saxonburg VFC Ballroom, at the Saxonburg Fireman’s Carnvial, and during local festivals. The Ladies Auxiliary provide direct financial support to the Fire Brigade through their hard work and dedication.