The Lakeview Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency response services for Lakeview and parts of West Hempstead and Rockville Centre. Originally, this station was known as Company 1, and was one of two stations covering this area. In 1993, Company 2, which was located on Hempstead Gardens Drive, closed its station and the two units merged to form the Lakeview Fire Department.
The department is comprised entirely of volunteers who reside within the communities they serve. These individuals are all CPR certified and have completed training at the fire academy and in the field. The department's fleet of engines and trucks also includes an ambulance which is operated by trained EMTs and firefighters.
The department holds fire safety programs at local schools and street fairs, and invites youth groups to tour the station. Starting in 2011, the station will be holding blood drives.
The Hastings-on-Hudson fire department has 139 volunteer members, a full-time secretary and a full-time chief, Ron Gagliardi. The department is comprised of four companies, the oldest of which was founded in 1876. Hastings is proud to have one the lowest fire insurance rates for a community with a volunteer department, which responds to an average of 250 fire calls and more than 600 ambulance calls per year. The Fire Department also serves the Donald Park area, even though it lies outside of Hastings.
The Excelsior Fire Engine Company has been protecting Pearl River for nearly a century and currently includes more than 70 active volunteer firefighters.
The company is half of the Pearl River Fire Department (Rockland County Department 12) along with Pearl River Hook and Ladder.
The current structure was built in 1968 to take the place of the company's original building and includes the offices and meeting room for the Board of Fire Commissioners and the Pearl River Fire District
Excelcior's vehicles include two pumpers, a heavy rescue truck, a small motor boat and a patrol/transport vehicle.
This fire department has three engine companies, a ladder company and a rescue company. The New Hyde Park fire department was organized in 1910.
Non-emergency number:
516 437-5541
The North Lindenhurst Fire Department is dedicated to saving lives and protecting property. The fire department also performs ice rescue and coordinates with the county's Emergency Management Office's response to natural or man-made disasters. After a heavy snowfall, residents are requested to please shovel the snow around the fire hydrant.
North Lindenhurst Fire Department would like to remind you to check for fresh batteries in your smoke detectors, and replace your CO detectors every 5 years.