Auburn Fire Department Station 3
- 296 Clark St Auburn New York 13021 United States
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Auburn Fire Department Station 3 operates as a critical arm of public safety within the City of Auburn, New York. Serving the community with professionalism and dedication, the department responds to a wide range of emergencies including fire suppression, rescue services, and hazardous materials response. As part of the municipal government infrastructure, it plays a vital role in maintaining public safety and preparedness throughout the region. Station 3 is strategically located to provide rapid response times for residential, industrial, and commercial areas in its district.
The department emphasizes firefighter training, public education programs, and community involvement to increase awareness of fire prevention and emergency preparedness. It engages in outreach efforts such as fire safety seminars, school visits, and collaborative emergency planning with other city departments and agencies. Equipped with specialized apparatus and staffed by trained personnel, Station 3 ensures readiness to handle a variety of emergency scenarios 24/7. Their operations are aligned with state and local regulations to uphold high standards in emergency services. As a local government agency, they are also involved in inspections and code enforcement to help mitigate risks before emergencies arise.
Key Services:
– Fire suppression and emergency response
– Emergency medical assistance
– Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) response
– Rescue operations (vehicle, confined space, etc.)
– Fire prevention inspections and code enforcement
– Public safety education and outreach programs
– Mutual aid support to neighboring fire departments
– Disaster preparedness and response coordination
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Contact Info
- 296 Clark St, Auburn, New York, 13021, United States
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Phone: (315) 255-4157
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