Prevent, Prepare, Protect

Category: Department News

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Department News

A Look at Recent Training Exercises

From welcoming a new recruit class of Volunteer Firefighters beginning their basic in-house training, to conducting rope evolutions and firefighter-down scenarios with our duty crews, there has been no shortage of activity.

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Five engraved plaques on a red wall honor local firefighters, with names, departments, and dates. A central illuminated Irondequoit Fire Department emblem and a quote plaque pay tribute to fallen heroes.
Department News

Memorial Completed at Culver Station

The memorial was graciously paid for by the members of the Irondequoit Professional Firefighters Assn, Laurelton Volunteer Fire Assn and the Ridge Culver Volunteer Firefighters Assn.

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Department News

Welcome to Our Newest Firefighters

With these additions, each of our duty groups are now full with 10 per group. This will undoubtably help streamline our operation to better serve the residents and visitors of the IFD.

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A person in black clothing uses a red sledgehammer to strike a glass window set in a brick wall, while two others watch nearby in an alleyway with construction materials and equipment scattered around.
Department News

Training at Highrise Symposium

This training opportunity covered many topics related to high-rise incidents including first due standpipe operations, high-rise command, FDC supply, elevator rescues and more!

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Seven emergency responders in navy uniforms work together using ropes and equipment beside a white house and white picket fence, with a stretcher and medical bags on the lawn under a cloudy sky.
Department News

A Message from the Fire Chief

Yesterday while out in the district a citizen asked if I enjoyed being the Fire Chief. I politely replied that I love it, the fire service has encompassed the majority

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