Top Ten Responders

Minoa Fire Dept  2009 Top Ten Responders

1. Jeremy Erard         359

2.Matt McGarrity         347

3.Nick Erard               242

4.Walt McGarrity        233   

5.Pat Flannery           221

6.Rich Sabin              210

7.Dave Matthes Jr     179

8.Dennis Erard          151

9.Carolyn Henn          137

10.Nick Carulli           135

Current as of 1/1/2010

 


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Tue. Jan 26th 2010
Legislation Requires Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Homes

Carbon Monoxide Detectors Required Under New Law
Amanda’s Law, passed in the 2009 Session of the New York State Leg...

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Mon. Dec 14th 2009
2010 Elections

The Minoa Fire Departments Annual Elections Were held on Monday December 14th
2010 Officers
Chief  Pat Flannery ...

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Fri. Dec 11th 2009
Watch For Santa

The Minoa Fire Dept's annual santa detail will be held on Sunday December 20th. Watch for santa in your neighborhood from 10a...

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Minoa, NY  13116

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Rescue 2


2009 E-One Fire Ranger

Rescue 2 is an E-One Fire Ranger on a Ford F-550 chassis. Rescue 2 is located at station 2 and responds first out on all ems calls and responds on all outdoor fires with E-24.

 
 
Engine 24


1999 E-One/Saulsbury Rescue Pumper

Location: Station 2

Engine 24 is set up for both fire suppression and auto extrication. Engine 24 is first out for all motor vehicle collision, vehicle fires, and outdoor fires.Responds second out on all structure related calls and is the mutual aid engine out of station 2. Engine 24 is equipped with 5 preconnected handlines, a preconnected blitzfire nozzle, and carries 1000' of 4" supply line. Extrication equipment includes an onboard amkus rescue tool with 100' preconnected lines, paratech rescue struts, an onbpard air system for air bags and air tools. Engine 24 is BLS equipped with an AED and also carries "RIT" equipment for structure fires

 
 
Squad 1


1999 Ford F-350

Location Station 1

Squad 1 is a light rescue vehicle that responds first out on medical calls. Squad 1 is BLS equipped and carries an AED.

 
 
Engine 13


1996 E-One Rescue Pumper

Location Station 1

Engine 13 is set up for both fire suppression and extrication. Engine 13 is first out on all motor vehicle collisions, comercial fire alarms, vehicle fires, and gas odor calls. Responds second out on all structure fires, and outdoor fires. Engine 13 is equipped with 5 preconnected handlines, 1000' of 4" supply line. Extrication equipment includes an amkus rescue tool and paratech air bags. Engine 13 is BLS equipped and carries an AED. Engine 13 is also the mutual aid engine out of station 1 and carries "RIT" equipment.

 
 
Retired Squad 2


1994 Chevy 3500 Light Rescue Unit

Station 2

Squad 2 is a light rescue that responds first out on all medical calls and water rescue calls. Runs second out on motor vehicle collisions. Squad 2 is BLS equiped and carries an AED. Squad 2 also carries a porta power and various rescue tools and serves as a back up rescue for motor vehicle collisions.

 
 
Engine 22


1992 E-One Teleboom

Location: Station 2

1500 GPM Pump/500 Gallon Water Tank
Engine 22 is first out on all structure fires,fire alarms, gas odor and wires calls. Runs second out on all outdoor fires and vehicle fires. Engine 22 is equipped with a 50' teleboom for master stream operations as well as 3 preconnected handlines, 1000' of 4" supply line, and a deck gun. Engine 22 also carries an MSA 5200 thermal imaging camera and a biosystems PHD5 multi gas meter.Engine 22 is BLS equipped and carries an AED.

 
 
Engine 11


1988 E-One Engine

Location: Station 1

1500 GPM Pump/1500 Gallon Water Tank
Engine 11 is first out on all structure fires, residential fire alarms, and outdoor fires. Engine 11 is equipped with 5 preconnected handlines and carries 1000' of 4" supply line, a Bullard Thermal Imaging Camera, TFT Blitzfire, ventialtion equipment and lighting. Engine 11 is BLS equipped and carries an AED.

 
 
Retired Rescue 11


1984 Saulsbury



 
 
Retired Squad 1


1983 Chevrolet



 
 
Retired Attack 1


1980 GMC



 
 
Retired Engine 24


1973 Mack



 
 
Retired E-22


1973 Ward Lafrance



 
 
Retired Engine 5


1954 Mack



 
 



Recent Calls

Sat. Jan 30th 2010
Signal 80 North Manlius Rd

On Saturday January 30th the Minoa Fire Department was dispatched to a reported signal 80 in front of 7020 N Manlius Rd. Upon...

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Sat. Jan 30th 2010
Signal 80 Fremont Rd/Cannonball Way

On Saturday January 30th the Minoa Fire Department was dispatched to a 4 car signal 80 on Fremont Rd near cannonball way. Upo...

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Thu. Jan 28th 2010
Signal 80 Kirkville Rd/Girden Rd

On January 28th the Minoa Fire Department was dispatched to a signal 80 roll over on Kirkville Rd west of Fremont Rd. Engine ...

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