Oyster Bay Fire Department
- 188 South St Oyster Bay New York 11771 United States
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Oyster Bay Fire Department serves the historic and vibrant community of Oyster Bay, New York, as a vital public safety agency within the Government and State departments industry. As a volunteer fire department with a long-standing tradition of community service, they are dedicated to protecting lives and property through fire suppression, emergency response, and public education. The department provides 24/7 fire and rescue services, staffed by trained local volunteers who respond swiftly to emergencies ranging from structure fires to hazardous material incidents.
In addition to frontline firefighting, the Oyster Bay Fire Department actively engages in fire prevention initiatives, offering safety demonstrations, school outreach programs, and community risk reduction education. Known for its deep roots in the area, the department plays a key role in local events and disaster preparedness planning, reinforcing its commitment to public welfare. Their members undergo rigorous training to stay current with state and national fire safety standards.
The department is a proud affiliate of New York State fire associations and maintains coordination with other local emergency services to ensure comprehensive emergency coverage. Through a blend of tradition, community involvement, and modern emergency techniques, the Oyster Bay Fire Department remains a trusted protector of the town it serves.
Key Services:
– Fire suppression and emergency response
– Hazardous material incident management
– Technical rescue services
– Public fire safety education and school outreach
– Community risk prevention and inspection programs
– Volunteer firefighter training and certification
– Emergency medical assistance
– Participation in town emergency preparedness and local events
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Contact Info
- 188 South St, Oyster Bay, New York, 11771, United States
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Phone: (516) 742-3300
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