Pennsylvania State Police

The Pennsylvania State Police was created by an act of the legislation which was signed into law by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker on May 2, 1905. It was the first uniformed police organization of its kind in the United States. Today, the authorized complement of the Pennsylvania State Police is 4,719 sworn members. In addition, over 1,850 civilians serve in a variety of roles throughout the Department. The Pennsylvania State Police has jurisdiction in all political subdivisions in the Commonwealth. Criminal Investigation and support services occupy approximately one-third of the total on-duty time of the State Police while the remaining time is devoted to traffic enforcement and other public safety services.
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Bushkill Emergency Corps

Bushkill Emergency Corps is a community-based non-profit emergency medical service providing quality pre-hospital care to Pike and Monroe County residents and visitors in a skilled, professional and dedicated manner. Our organization promotes and encourages volunteerism to ensure the well-being of the community-at-large through excellence in pre-hospital medical care and public health education.
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Bushkill Volunteer Fire Department

In 1933, a bucket brigade was formed by a group of farmers and homeowners in Pike County. In may of 1935 the members of the bucket brigade decided to form a fire company , and on February 11, 1936 Bushkill Volunteer Fire Company was incorporated. In Case of a fire always dial 911
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