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Bower Hill Volunteer Fire Department is the primary fire and emergency services responder for the Southern portion of Scott Township, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Scott Township, established in 1861, is a municipality of 3.86 square miles, bordered by the City of Pittsburgh, the Borough of Green Tree, the Township of Mt. Lebanon, the Township of Upper St. Clair, the Borough of Bridgeville, the Township of Collier, the Borough of Heidelberg, and the Borough of Carnegie. Scott Township is a part of the Chartiers Valley School District, along with Bridgeville, Collier and Heidelberg.
Until the 1940s, Scott Township was mostly a collection of small coal mining and industrial villages interspersed with farms. Most of the coal mines closed about the time of the Second World War, and the farmland was sold to developers, turning the township into a residential suburb of the City of Pittsburgh. Two of the largest industries in the township, Superior Steel in Glendale and Sipe’s Paint in Bower Hill, closed in the 1960s and 1970s, and Columbia Steel’s plant in East Carnegie, which spanned parts of Scott, Carnegie, Pittsburgh and Rosslyn Farms Borough, closed in the 1990s.Today,
Scott Township has about 17,100 residents. About two-thirds of the
housing is single-family and resident-owned, with the remaining
one-third in about a half-dozen high rise apartment complexes,
several garden apartments, townhouses and duplex rental homes.
Allegheny County maintains the John
J. Kane Regional Center - Scott Township, a nursing facility
for the indigent elderly and disabled. There are two assisted living
facilities and one other skilled nursing home in the township, and Providence Point, a
large retirement community with assisted living, skilled nursing and
residential units. Retail is concentrated mostly in five strip
shopping centers, with the largest of these, Raceway Plaza, on the
site of the former Heidelberg
Raceway. Few heavy industries remain in the township, but the
sites of the former Superior Steel and Sipe’s Paint plants have been
turned into industrial parks, and are home to several smaller
manufacturing and distribution operations. Chartiers Creek forms the
western border of Scott Township, and most of the industrial sites
and the two railroads, the Wheeling
and Lake Erie, and the Pittsburgh
and Ohio Central, parallel its banks. Small stretches of
Interstate Routes 79
and 376
pass through the township, and the Carnegie Exit of the latter is
entirely within township borders. There is one public school: the
Chartiers
Valley Intermediate School, that houses third through fifth
graders, and one parochial school, Our
Lady
of Grace, that houses preschool through eighth graders. Scott
Township hosts about a dozen houses of worship of various Christian
and Jewish congregations. The Jewish
Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh maintains its South
Hills center in the township. Two state historical commission
markers stand at the sites of important events in U.S. History: Bower
Hill and Old Saint
Luke’s Church, both associated with the Whiskey
Rebellion of 1794. In adjacent Heidelberg Borough, another
state historical commission marker commemorates Heidelberg
Raceway. Although the marker is in Heidelberg Borough, it
commemorates an important site within the boundaries of Scott
Township.
Scott Township is a pleasant, safe and convenient residential community.
Scott
Township is protected by the Scott Township Fire District, composed
of Bower Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Glendale
Hose Co. No. 1, East
Carnegie Volunteer Fire Department and Scott Township EMS.
161 Vanadium Road
Bridgeville PA 15017-3025
Emergency Dial 911
Business Phone 412-221-3497
Fax 412-221-3990
Hall Rentals 412-221-9073
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July 21, 2012