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2008 STATS

AS OF: 01/13/08

JAN

09

FEB

-

MAR

-

APR

-

MAY

-

JUN

-

JUL

-

AUG

-

SEP

-

OCT

-

NOV

-

DEC

-

TOTAL 08 RUNS

09

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HORSEHEADS FIRE & RESCUE COMPANY  -  134 N. MAIN ST. HORSEHEADS

Arthur Sullivan - Fire Dept. Chief

EMERGENCY FIRE,MVA,EMS DIAL 911

NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE             735-8600


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2007 STATS

AS OF: 12/31/07
JAN 44
FEB 42
MAR 43
APR 46
MAY 41
JUN 36
JUL 31
AUG 60
SEP 55
OCT 39
NOV 32
DEC 36

TOTAL 06 RUNS

505

 

 

 

 

     The Horseheads Fire Department is located in the Finger Lakes Region of central New York.  The department serves approximately 8000 residents in the Village of Horseheads with Fire, Rescue, and EMS services.  The members of the Fire Department work closely with the Horseheads Village Police Department to provide the village residents with emergency services, while utilizing three engines, two rescues, and one aerial truck out of its single station.  The station is located at 134 North Main Street, near historic Hanover Square in the Village of Horseheads.  The Horseheads Fire Department receives approximately 600 calls annually.

 

 


 

      Units responded a reported kitchen fire at an address on Westinghouse Rd in the village.  Chief Sullivan and Assistant Chief Margeson were on the scene within two minutes with Engines 1034 and 1031 arriving shortly thereafter. 
Units responded to a late night property damage MVA on St Rt 17.  Upon arrival a tractor trailer had lost control and came to rest on a concrete barrier.  The major issue at the scene was the 135 gallons of diesel fuel spilled onto the roadway. 

 

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