Pennsylvania Water Rescue Station 72

Pennsylvania Water Rescue Station 72

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Volunteer Rescue

06/15/2026

We would like to thank our mutual aid partners that assisted in the search and subsequent recovery yesterday in the Delaware River. We are very fortunate to work with many great organizations. Easton Professional Firefighters, Garden State Underwater Recovery Unit, Phillipsburg Emergency Squad, Phillipsburg Fire Dept., Huntington Volunteer Fire Co. #1 Station 75 Fire, Easton Emergency Squad , New Jersey State Police

05/22/2026
05/03/2026

We will be selling fried dough at this great event. Please stop by and support us and the Lower Mt Bethel Fire Department!

Family Fun Community Event! Come out on may 16th for our 3rd annual May Day Event.

05/03/2026

Yesterday, officers responded to North Delaware Drive for a male experiencing a mental health crisis. Over the course of several hours, our officers and detectives, along with multiple agencies assisted in resolving the incident peacefully, faced with difficult circumstances and challenging terrain.

We extend our thanks and appreciation to Forks Township Fire Dept, Easton Fire Department, Pennsylvania Water Rescue Station 72, Suburban EMS, Bethlehem Township EMS, Lower Mt Bethel Sandt's Eddy Fire Company, Pennsylvania State Police, Salisbury Township Police Department’s crisis negotiator, and Northampton County Emergency Management Services.

Photos from Friends of Beltzville State Park's post 04/18/2026
04/11/2026

Hope to see you today!

Photos from Pennsylvania Water Rescue Station 72's post 04/09/2026

Presale tickets will be available for purchase starting tomorrow morning. Physical presence is not required to win. All winning individuals will be notified on Saturday following the ticket drawing.

03/17/2026

Please join us at our upcoming Tricky Tray fundraiser on Saturday April 11th!

Photos from Pennsylvania Water Rescue Station 72's post 01/29/2026

With the recent cold weather that we are experiencing our local rivers are starting to freeze at the surface. River ice is never fully safe, regardless of appearance, and should not be walked on, as moving water, fluctuating levels, and hidden weak spots make it highly unpredictable. It is significantly thinner and weaker than lake ice. If you fall in, cold water shock and strong currents make rescue extremely difficult.

Local lakes and ponds are also freezing. Remember, ice is never 100% safe.

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620 Lehigh Drive
Easton, PA
18042