Mission

OUR MISSION: To protect and serve our community

The Hastings-on-Hudson community is served by 4 Fire Companies. These companies are manned by VOLUNTEERS that live and work in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY.

Fire protection and ambulance service are provided by the Hastings Volunteer Fire Department, consisting of about 120 men organized into four companies.

Company Apparatus Address Founded
Protection Engine Co.1 Engine 44 573 Wharburton Avenue 1876
Uniontown Hose Company No.2 Engine 43-45 25 Rose Street 1899
Riverview Manor Company No.3 Engine 46 83 Euclid Avenue 1910
Hook and Ladder Company No.1 Ladder 22 50 main Street 1934

The Ambulance Corps maintains a duty roster manned by volunteers from the membership of the four fire companies. A Fire Police unit which maintains fire lanes and directs traffic on the fire ground is also part of the department.

Hastings enjoys one the lowest fire insurance rates possible for a community with a volunteer department. The department responds to an average of 250 fire calls and over 600 ambulance calls per year. The Fire Department also serves The Donald Park area outside the boundaries of Hastings under contract with the Town of Greenburgh.

Administration and Personnel

Companies are largely self-governing and elect their own officers, s do the Ambulance Corps and the Fire Police. Overall direction is provided by the Board of Fire Wardens, consisting of two representatives of each fire company and the Fire Chief.

The Fire Chief is in command at all fires. In addition to the Chief, there are first, second and third assistant chiefs. Each chief represents one of the companies and is elected for a two-year term. Assistant chiefs advance in rank so that by the time an assistant chief becomes head of the department he has had at least six years experience in command level fire-fighting activities.

All personnel are volunteers. Firefighters must participate in training programs as well as respond to a required number of fire calls to maintain their active status. Active firefighters and receive a $500 reduction in assessed valuation for village taxes if they own property. Firemen are covered by a service Award Program for retired and insurance which provides compensation for injury or loss of life.

Facilities and Equipment

Fire houses, with the exception of the Hook and Ladder building which is village-owned, are owned by the membership of the companies. The village provides some funding to defray operating costs.

The ambulance, fire trucks and other equipment are owned by the village and maintained by the companies. Fire hydrants are owned and maintained by the United Water Company and are rented by the village.

The dispatching facilities for fire and ambulance alarms is located at Police Headquarters which relays alarms to the fire houses and personal alarm alert systems.

Ambulance

The Hastings-on-Hudson Fire Department Ambulance Corp has been serving the residents of Hastings-on-Hudson for over 50 years providing free emergency medical service by trained and dedicated EMS crews. Operating out of its headquarters at 47 Main Street, the Ambulance Corps responds to over six hundred 911 emergency calls throughout the year 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with New York State certified ambulances and EMTs.

Fire Prevention Bureau

The Fire Prevention Bureau, consisting of the Fire Inspector, appointed by the Village Manager, inspects multiple dwellings, public gathering places and industrial property. The bureau conducts an annual inspection of the schools at the request of the School Board.


CALL 911 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Engine Company Phone Numbers

Riverview Manor Hose CO# 3 - 478-1663

Hook & Ladder CO# 1- 478-1860

Protection Engine CO# 1 - 478-1180

Uniontown Hose CO# 2 - 478-2850

Ambulance Building - 478-0261 Chief's Phone/Fax 478-1322

Fire Inspector Jim Drumm 478-2707

Fire Prevention Robert Russak 478-2707

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