YHFD remains among busiest in Northern Westchester
 
By YHFD
January 15, 2015
 

The official numbers are in.

The YHFD responded to 611 calls for service in 2014 making the YHFD once again the busiest 100% Volunteer Fire Department in Battalion 17, but is also among the busiest of all departments in Northern Westchester County(Battalions 10,12, 13, 16, 17 areas) that are 100% Volunteer and does not respond to EMS calls.
Breakdown is as follows
Automatic Fire Alarms- 236
Co Alarms- 42
Structural Related fire Calls- 22
Mutual Aid Request (FASTeam, Dive Team, Engine, Tanker, Ladder, etc)- 43
Utility Assist- 78
Smoke Investigations-43
Motor Vehicle Accidents- 78
Vehicle Fires- 14
Haz-Mat Related- 31
Brush/Outside Fire/ Misc- 24

Also, YHFD members spent Thousands of hours training and performing fire prevention and community service details such as the memorial day parade, The Yorktown Street Fair , the 1st Annual Yorktown Emergency Services & truck day, the Annual Yorktown Heights Engine Co. No. 1 Parade & Carnival, and The Annual Yorktown Electric Light Parade.

On December 9th, 2014 a Bond vote was held and passed by 273-49 for the LOSAP change and 167-159 for the Station 2 Renovation/Addition which is very much needed and we appricate the supoport from all that voted.

It is because of the hard work and dedication of our members that are all volunteers whom save the taxpayers of the Town of Yorktown Millions of Dollars every year. These Volunteers are responsible for protecting our 36.2 Square Mile district with over 30,000 residents, businesses, commuters and visitors of not only Yorktown, but also assists surrounding communities as well.

As always the call volume, training requirements and demand on our volunteers continues to rise we are continuously looking for new members to join us.

Anyone interested in becoming an interior firefighter, exterior firefighter, Emergency Vehicle Driver/Operator, Fire Police Member, Junior Corps (Ages 15-17) or just helping out any way they can should visit the recruitment section of our website
http://www.yorktownfire.org/content/recruit/
or stop by our Headquarters on Commerce Street on a Monday night to get information on how you can volunteer

Remember to visit our website and facebook page to stay up to date with incidents and activities in 2015

 
Units: Car 2531, Car 2532, Car 2533, Rescue-Engine 270, Engine 271, Engine 272, Engine 273, Ladder 51, Rescue 16, Rescue 55, Marine 55, Marine 56, Marine 57, Mini-Attack 8, Utility 36, Utility 83, Utility 143
 
Mutual Aid: Bedford Hills FD, Croton-on Hudson FD, Lake Mohegan FD, Mt. Kisco FD, Somers FD, Ossising FD, Katonah FD, Millwood FD, City of Peekskill, Montrose VA FD