Designated as 'Company 2' in the Union County emergency services dispatch system, the William Cameron Engine Company (WCEC) provides fire prevention, control, extinguishment, and emergency medical services to the greater Lewisburg area within Union and Northumberland Counties of Pennsylvania.
In a typical year, WCEC responds to nearly 3,000 requests for emergency medical, rescue, and firefighting services.
The department's main station, 'Station 2', is located at 11 Buffalo Road in Lewisburg and houses the department's emergency vehicles and staff.
The department also occupies a building across 5th street from Station 2 which houses the Chief Robert Stackhouse Training Center, the Liddick-Stephens Museum, administrative offices, and equipment and supply storage. The 5th Street building is also occasionally employed as a mock structure during department trainings.
A combination department staffed by career EMS and volunteer firefighting personnel, WCEC members train to maintain the highest possible professional standards of service and care. photo of wcec museaum
WCEC's Liddick-Stephens Museum located in its Support Center building showcases veteran apparatus and Company memorabilia.
The William Cameron Engine Company was founded in 1874 and has a rich and well-preserved history. |