Avondale & West Grove Fire Companies Approve Historic Plan to Merge |
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| May 27, 2026 | |
| Read the press release announcing the merger below. More information about SCCFR and answers to common questions can be found by clicking the About SCCFR above on the home page. Merger will result in the formation of a single fire department serving ten municipalities across southern Chester County AVONDALE, PA & WEST GROVE, PA (Chester County) – November 24, 2025 – The membership of two of Chester County’s oldest fire companies – the Avondale Fire Company (AFC) and the West Grove Fire Company (WGFC) – approved a plan to merge into a single fire department at meetings held on Saturday, November 22. The approval of the historic merger plan is the result of more than 18 months of meetings and discussions among the organizations, area municipal officials and experts, which concluded in historic votes by each company to approve the recommended plan. A new, not-for-profit organization will now be formed to provide fire, rescue and EMS emergency In a joint statement, the Presidents of the two companies commented on the approved merger plan: “This is a historic moment for both companies and for the community in this portion of southern Chester County, as we have secured a more efficient and effective plan to provide emergency services now and for the future,” said Guy Swift, President, AFC and Under the merger plan, the new fire company will operate as a single membership organization, overseen by a single administrative and operational leadership team and board of directors, and will continue to operate all four fire stations. Both companies will currently operate as “combination” fire departments, meaning they have both volunteer and career first responders – those volunteer members and career employees will be retained and come together as the new organization is formed. The merger plan includes combining the fire departments and associated ambulance and fireman’s relief associations into a single organization. It is expected that the necessary steps to form a new organization and complete the merger will take approximately 12 months, which includes time for approvals by the necessary state and county agencies and courts which review the creation and merger of non-profit organizations. During this next period, the two fire departments will continue to operate Formed in 1887, the Avondale Fire Company serves Avondale borough, New Garden Township and a portion of Franklin, West Marlborough and London Britain Townships with a fire station along Route 41 in Avondale. In 2024, the AFC responded to 538 fire and 1883 EMS emergencies. Operating since 1904, the West Grove Fire Company serves a portion of Over the past year, the AFC and WGFC were assisted in this effort by Rob Brady of ROBB Consulting, a leading expert in emergency services organizational mergers, consolidations and strategic planning. Those services were funded by a grant made possible through the efforts of Pennsylvania State Senator, the Honorable John Kane. |
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