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Hudson Falls Volunteer Fire Department

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What's New

 

New York State Carbone Monoxide Alarm Law

 

New York State Passed the Amanda's law, which as of February 22, 2010 requires all residences, both new and existing, to have carbon monoxide alarms installed. 


More information on the new law can be found on the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control's website.

 

For an informational brochure on Carbone Monoxide click here.

 

   

 

Current News

 

Looking for New Members

The Hudson Falls Volunteer Fire Department is looking for some dedicated and community minded people to become members. We can offer no pay, bad hours, free training and lots of camaraderie.  More information.........

 

New Website Location & Design

 

Welcome to our NEW  website www.hfvfd.com. We have recently moved our website to this location. Please excuse our appearance while while we go through this move.


Also we now have an area restricted to HFVFD Members. This area requires a Username and Password to login. In this area you will soon find a calendar of Department events and other Member related topics. For access to this area contact Shawn Saville or email ssaville@hfvfd.com.

 

   

 

Upcoming Events

 

Information on Upcoming Events

Sandy Hill Days September 2011. More information.....

Fort Edward Heritage Days June 2011. More Information....

Santa Clause coming to Hudson Falls. More information....

 

   

 

HFVF Apparatus

 

 

We currently operate four pieces of apparatus.



1990 Pierce Arrow pumper 
 
1750 gpm pump with a 1000 gallon tank.
 
Radio ID "Engine 362 "

E362 
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1980 Mack CF pumper

1250 gpm dual stage Waterous pump with a 500 gallon tank.

Radio ID "Engine 361 "
 
 
E361 
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1991 Mack MR Saulsbury Rescue

12,000 watts of quartz lighting including 1) 6,000 watt & 1) 3,000 watt light tower powered by a 45,000 watt transfer case driven generator, Hurst hydraulic extrication equipment, a 4 bottle 5,000 psi cascade system with a Sierra booster pump and a command center with full compliment of radios.

Radio ID "Rescue 364" 


R364
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1982 Mack CF / 75' Baker Aerialscope Tower

Radio ID "Tower 363"


T363
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