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Daniel
J Kortan Jr.
Police Chief
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Lansdowne Police
Department
The
Lansdowne Police Department was established shortly after
the Borough was incorporated on June 7, 1893. Although the
origin of the records is difficult to trace, we have determined
that the first Lansdowne Police Officer was William Rementer,
who was appointed on November 1, 1893. Officer Rementer went
on to become the first Police Chief of Lansdowne and served
in that capacity from May 1, 1903 until March 10, 1905.
Since
the formation of the police department, there have been 112
officers pass through our ranks and we have served under the
command of 10 different police chiefs. Over the years there
have been members who held the ranks of Assistant Chief of
Police, Captain and Lieutenant but currently the department
rank structure only contains Patrolman, Sergeant, Detective
and Chief. The sworn police officers are all hired under Civil
Service guidelines and must pass a Civil Service examination
before being hired or receiving any promotion through the
ranks. Pennsylvania requires all police officers to undergo
certain training on an annual basis to maintain firearms skills,
first responder skills and to stay current with changes in
the law. All Lansdowne Police Officers are full-time officers.
The Borough does not employ part-time police. Police protection
is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
web
site:
http://www.lansdownepolice.com/
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Tom
Young
Fire Chief
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Lansdowne Fire
Company
Lansdowne
Fire Company provides primary fire protection and emergency
medical service (EMS) to the Borough of Lansdowne. They also
provide mutual aid fire and EMS service to the boroughs of
Clifton Heights, East Lansdowne and Yeadon and Upper Darby
Township. They provide coverage using 2 engines, 1 ladder,
1 rescue, an ambulance and 1 chief's car. The members of the
Lansdowne Fire Company are all VOLUNTEER, and receive no pay
for responding to calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The
membership is composed of about 50 dedicated people from both
Lansdowne Borough and the surrounding communities. It is the
goal of the Lansdowne Fire Company to continue to provide
fire and EMS service to the Borough and surrounding communities
for many years to come.
web site:
http://www.lansdownefire.com/
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