Trans-Bridge Lines Hosts Local Fire Department for Bus Emergency Management Training
Bethlehem, PA – Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc., a leading motorcoach company serving the Lehigh Valley and beyond, recently opened its facility to the Woodlawn/South Whitehall Engine 32 Fire Department for a comprehensive training session
on bus emergency management. The initiative reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to community safety, preparedness, and collaboration with first responders.
Firefighters participated in the hands-on training, which was designed to provide essential knowledge and practical experience in managing potential emergencies involving motorcoaches. The session included detailed walkthroughs of two types of bus models, instruction on emergency exits and mechanical systems, and simulations of potential rescue scenarios. The training was conducted by Trans-Bridge Lines’ Training Manager, Brendan Stanczyk.
“Safety is at the core of what we do,” said Tom JeBran, President of Trans-Bridge Lines. “We want local first responders to be as prepared as possible should they ever need to respond to an incident involving a motorcoach. Opening our facilities for this kind of training is a win for everyone — our passengers, our community, and the fire departments.”
Firefighters had the opportunity to explore the interior and exterior features of the buses, including emergency window exits, roof hatches, and battery disconnect systems. Trans-Bridge Lines staff were on hand to explain key systems and answer questions about typical challenges that may arise during an emergency.
“Understanding the layout and mechanics of the buses gives emergency responders a huge advantage in emergency situations,” said Stanczyk. We’re honored to equip our local heroes with the information they need in order to help others.”
The training is part of a broader effort by Trans-Bridge Lines to strengthen partnerships with local emergency services and raise awareness about bus safety.
Trans-Bridge Lines, in its 84th year of operation, began in 1941. It offers daily service to New York City and Newark Airport from the Lehigh Valley area and Clinton, New Jersey, as well as weekday service to Wall Street. Daily service to New York is also available from Bucks County, Branchburg, and Flemington points of departure, and the company offers daily Pier Transportation Service to the Manhattan Cruise Terminal from the Lehigh Valley and Clinton, New Jersey areas. Additionally, daily service from New York is provided to Wind Creek Bethlehem Casino. Charter services for business groups, schools, and organizations are custom-designed for one-day, overnight, sporting events, and show trips.
Affiliate company, Trans-Bridge Tours, Inc., offers Multi-Day, One-Day, and Casino Tours, as well as Air and Cruise Vacations.
Trans-Bridge Lines is a member of the American Bus Association, Bus Association of New Jersey, Bus Association of New
York, Greater Northeast Motorcoach Association, International Motorcoach Group, and Pennsylvania Bus Association.
Trans-Bridge Lines conducted bus emergency training on Monday, May 12. Training Manager; Brendan Stanczyk, presented the group with two models of buses and gave the group an overview of the interior and exterior of the buses including emergency window exits, roof hatches, and system shutdown mechanisms.
Information provided to TVL by:
Jennifer Lechiski