Fire Companies of Malta Shared Fire Station
- 8 Hemphill Pl Malta New York 12020 United States
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Fire Companies of Malta Shared Fire Station is a dedicated public safety facility serving the town of Malta, New York. This government-operated fire station supports the surrounding community through fire suppression, emergency response, and public safety education. It is a shared resource among multiple fire companies, allowing for collaborative response strategies, efficient resource use, and seamless coordination in emergency situations. The station plays a critical role in ensuring fire safety through rapid response times and well-trained firefighting personnel. It also participates in local outreach programs to educate residents on fire prevention and safety best practices—especially in schools and community events. As a cornerstone of public safety infrastructure, the Shared Fire Station is equipped with modern apparatus and technologies built to handle a wide range of emergencies, including structure fires, vehicle accidents, and hazardous materials incidents. Its staff works in close coordination with law enforcement and EMS teams, ensuring timely and comprehensive emergency services. Beyond firefighting, the station often contributes to local disaster preparedness and mutual aid agreements with neighboring towns, highlighting its integral role in regional safety efforts.
Key Services:
– Fire suppression and response
– Emergency medical support (in partnership with EMS)
– Community fire safety education
– Disaster response and preparedness
– Mutual aid support to surrounding jurisdictions
– Hazardous materials response
– Rescue operations (vehicle extractions, technical rescues)
– Fire safety inspections and code enforcement
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Contact Info
- 8 Hemphill Pl, Malta, New York, 12020, United States
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Phone: (518) 289-5369
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