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* Note: Any page asking for a password is either "under construction or temporarily password protected". Most likely we are not finished populating those photos yet or working on something specific for that page. Please check back and the password protected pages will eventually be available for you to see. see other FAQ's
Nassau County fire Departments:
There are 71 fire departments in Nassau County (69 volunteer, 2 combination) along with six volunteer ambulance corps provide Fire, Technical Rescue & EMS services to 1.3 million residents.
Our mission is to create a complete collection of all past and present fire apparatus on Long Island. Everyday that goes by, old photos packed away in basements and attics are one step away from getting lost forever. With the modern digital world upon us, these photos are forgotten about, thrown away and destroyed with the history being lost forever. Our goal is to preserve these photos for people who are passionate about firetrucks and the fire service in general.
We are interested in preserving Long Island History related to Fire Apparatus, Fire stations, Photos, Stories, Historic Fire Scenes, Videos and more. Your knowledge is very important to us and there are so few of us out there who still care about preserving the past. Sad, but true! Help us preserve as much of the past as possible before it is lost forever. A few minutes of your time is priceless to us. We always ask for any contribution being it photos or general wisdom that you would be willing to share with us to make the site complete and accurate.
We are interested in preserving Long Island History related to Fire Apparatus, Fire stations, Photos, Stories, Historic Fire Scenes, Videos and more. Your knowledge is very important to us and there are so few of us out there who still care about preserving the past. Sad, but true! Help us preserve as much of the past as possible before it is lost forever. A few minutes of your time is priceless to us. We always ask for any contribution being it photos or general wisdom that you would be willing to share with us to make the site complete and accurate.
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Mitchell Field Fire Department Jone Beach State Park Fire Department Grumman Fire Department |