Niskayuna Fire District No. 1
- 1079 Balltown Rd Niskayuna New York 12309 United States
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Niskayuna Fire District No. 1 is a dedicated government-operated fire protection agency serving the residents and businesses of Niskayuna, New York. As a vital part of the local public safety infrastructure, the district provides 24/7 fire suppression, emergency medical response, and rescue services. Staffed by a combination of career and volunteer firefighters, the department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community through rapid response and professional service. In addition to emergency response, Niskayuna Fire District No. 1 emphasizes fire prevention and education, offering outreach programs, safety presentations, and community events that promote preparedness. The fire district is equipped with advanced firefighting apparatus and life-saving equipment to handle a wide range of emergency scenarios. It continually trains personnel to maintain a high standard of readiness and responsiveness in line with state and national safety protocols. Through mutual aid agreements, the district also provides and receives support from neighboring jurisdictions, reinforcing regional emergency response capabilities. Their steadfast dedication to public service reflects a strong commitment to the local community.
Key Services:
– Fire suppression and emergency response
– Emergency medical services (EMS)
– Rescue operations (vehicle extrication, water rescue, etc.)
– Fire prevention programs and safety inspections
– Public fire education and outreach events
– Emergency preparedness and disaster response coordination
– Mutual aid support for surrounding fire departments
– Continuous firefighter training and certification
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Contact Info
- 1079 Balltown Rd, Niskayuna, New York, 12309, United States
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Phone: (518) 374-8386
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