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NY STATE FIRE DEPARTMENTS THREAD DIRECTORY
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1 ALBANY
1 BINGHAMTON
1 PLATTSBURGH
1 SYRACUSE
1 WATERTOWN
1 BUFFALO
2 NIAGARA FALLS
2 NIAGARA FALLS ARS
2 BUFFALO NIAGARA INTL AIRPORT
2 ROCHESTER
2 ROCHESTER PROTECTIVES
2 GREATER ROCHESTER INTL AIRPORT
2 CORNING
3 CORNING JOINT FIRE DISTRICT
3 NORWICH
3 YONKERS
3 JAMESTOWN
3 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
3 LONG BEACH
4 UTICA
4 WHITE PLAINS
4 NEW ROCHELLE
5 SCHENECTADY
5 RYE
6 TROY
6 WATERVLIET
6 WATERVLIET ARSENAL
7 COHOES
7 OGDENSBERG
7 PEEKSVILLE
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Albany Fire Department
The mission of the Albany Fire Department is to provide protection of life, property, and the environment from the effects of fire, medical emergencies, and hazards in the safest, most efficient manner possible.
The Albany Department of Fire and Emergency Services is a 260 member career Fire Department comprised of:
The Albany Fire Department is the primary provider for Emergency Medical Services within the City of Albany. It operates as a two-tier response system with "Basic Life Support" provided by Engine, Ladder, and Heavy Rescue companies, while "Advanced Life Support" is primarily provided by 3 Paramedic Rescue Companies and 1 Paramedic Engine Company. All Front Line Companies are equipped to provide "Advanced Life Support".
Firefighters assigned to line companies work a 24 hour shift with a 4 platoon system.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services operates under a $36 million budget. To carry out the functions of a modern fire department members are stationed at 8 "firehouses" throughout the city. These houses are strategically located throughout the 27 square miles of the City of Albany.
In each of these firehouses are housed Engines, Aerial Ladders, Paramedic Companies, or the Heavy Rescue. Engines and Ladders are typically staffed with an Officer and 3 firefighters, Paramedic Companies are staffed with a Paramedic Officer and a Paramedic Firefighter. The Heavy Rescue is typically staffed with an Officer and 5 firefighters.
This structure was refurbished in the late 1930's and again in 1992.
Engine 1's quarters is home to both Engine 1 and Rescue 1.
It is currently the quarters for Engine 2, Truck 2, Rescue 2 and the Rescue Squad.
Engine 4 is a "Single Company House" which serves the State University of New York (SUNY) Campus and the Pine Bush area of the City.
This building also houses the Department's supply room on the apparatus level and is the home of the Albany Fire Department Headquarters on the second floor, Broad Street side of the building.
As with Engine 1's quarters, this building was refurbished in the late 1930's. The quarters underwent extensive renovations in 1998.
"West Hill" is a "Single Company House" and is the home of a pumper, Engine 7.
NY STATE FIRE DEPARTMENTS THREAD DIRECTORY
(PAGE DEPARTMENT}
1 ALBANY
1 BINGHAMTON
1 PLATTSBURGH
1 SYRACUSE
1 WATERTOWN
1 BUFFALO
2 NIAGARA FALLS
2 NIAGARA FALLS ARS
2 BUFFALO NIAGARA INTL AIRPORT
2 ROCHESTER
2 ROCHESTER PROTECTIVES
2 GREATER ROCHESTER INTL AIRPORT
2 CORNING
3 CORNING JOINT FIRE DISTRICT
3 NORWICH
3 YONKERS
3 JAMESTOWN
3 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
3 LONG BEACH
4 UTICA
4 WHITE PLAINS
4 NEW ROCHELLE
5 SCHENECTADY
5 RYE
6 TROY
6 WATERVLIET
6 WATERVLIET ARSENAL
7 COHOES
7 OGDENSBERG
7 PEEKSVILLE
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Albany Fire Department
The mission of the Albany Fire Department is to provide protection of life, property, and the environment from the effects of fire, medical emergencies, and hazards in the safest, most efficient manner possible.
Overview
The City of Albany Fire Department was organized on June 1, 1867 as a Career Fire Department.The Albany Department of Fire and Emergency Services is a 260 member career Fire Department comprised of:
- Command Staff
- 2 Battalions
- 8 Engine Companies (including 1 Paramedic Engine Company)
- 4 Ladder Companies
- 1 Heavy Rescue Company
- 3 Paramedic Rescue Companies
- Training and Safety
- Fire Prevention and Investigation
Joseph W. Gregory
Chief of Department"All Hazards" Fire Department
The Albany Fire Department is considered an "All Hazards" Fire Department. In addition to fire response, Albany Firefighters respond to Medical Emergencies, Hazardous Materials Incidents, Technical Rescue and Maritime Emergencies. The Albany Fire Department also provides Fire Investigation and Prevention, as well as Community Education.The Albany Fire Department is the primary provider for Emergency Medical Services within the City of Albany. It operates as a two-tier response system with "Basic Life Support" provided by Engine, Ladder, and Heavy Rescue companies, while "Advanced Life Support" is primarily provided by 3 Paramedic Rescue Companies and 1 Paramedic Engine Company. All Front Line Companies are equipped to provide "Advanced Life Support".
Firefighters assigned to line companies work a 24 hour shift with a 4 platoon system.
Companies and Apparatus
The Albany Fire Department is comprised of:- 2 Battalions
- 8 Engine Companies
- 4 Ladder Companies
- 3 Paramedic Companies
- 1 Heavy Rescue
Firehouses
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services operates under a $36 million budget. To carry out the functions of a modern fire department members are stationed at 8 "firehouses" throughout the city. These houses are strategically located throughout the 27 square miles of the City of Albany.
In each of these firehouses are housed Engines, Aerial Ladders, Paramedic Companies, or the Heavy Rescue. Engines and Ladders are typically staffed with an Officer and 3 firefighters, Paramedic Companies are staffed with a Paramedic Officer and a Paramedic Firefighter. The Heavy Rescue is typically staffed with an Officer and 5 firefighters.
Engine 1 - "The Pride of Midtown"
Engine 1 is located at the point of Western and Washington Avenues. It currently houses Engine 1 and Rescue 1. This building was erected in 1892.This structure was refurbished in the late 1930's and again in 1992.
Engine 1's quarters is home to both Engine 1 and Rescue 1.
Arbor Hill Firehouse
The Arbor Hill House is located at the corner of Manning Boulevard and Lark Drive. This building was dedicated July 12, 1990.It is currently the quarters for Engine 2, Truck 2, Rescue 2 and the Rescue Squad.
Engine Four - "The Pine Bush"
The Pine Bush Station was opened in September of 1977 and is quarters for Engine 4. This structure received some refurbishing in 1991 with the replacement of carpeting, tile flooring, new furniture and a new kitchen.Engine 4 is a "Single Company House" which serves the State University of New York (SUNY) Campus and the Pine Bush area of the City.
South End Firehouse
The South End House was opened April 30, 1991. This station is located at Morton Avenue and South Pearl Street and houses Engine 5, Ladder 1 and a Battalion Chief.This building also houses the Department's supply room on the apparatus level and is the home of the Albany Fire Department Headquarters on the second floor, Broad Street side of the building.
Engine 7 - "West Hill"
Engine 7 is located at Clinton Avenue and Ontario Streets. This firehouse was opened in the latter part of 1874 and is the oldest building currently in use by the Department.As with Engine 1's quarters, this building was refurbished in the late 1930's. The quarters underwent extensive renovations in 1998.
"West Hill" is a "Single Company House" and is the home of a pumper, Engine 7.
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