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The Central Nyack Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of [[wikipedia:Central_Nyack,_New_York|Central Nyack]] in the town of [[wikipedia:Clarkstown,_New_York|Clarkstown]] and also provides contracted fire protection to the [[wikipedia: | The Central Nyack Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of [[wikipedia:Central_Nyack,_New_York|Central Nyack]] in the town of [[wikipedia:Clarkstown,_New_York|Clarkstown]] and also provides contracted fire protection to the [[wikipedia:Tappan_Zee_Bridge_(2017–present)|Tappan Zee Bridge]]. | ||
==In Production== | ==In Production== | ||
* [[2-1250 ( | * [[2-1250 (2018)|2018 Spartan/SVI Pumper (2-1250)]] | ||
==Active Apparatus== | ==Active Apparatus== |
Revision as of 14:25, 31 December 2017
Central Engine Co. No. 6 | |
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Operational area | |
Address | 46 Waldron Ave, Nyack |
Coordinates | Script error: No such module "Coordinates". |
Agency overview | |
Established | 1904 |
Annual calls | 164 (2015) |
Annual budget | $573,500 (2017) |
Facilities and equipment | |
Companies | 1 |
Stations | 1 |
Pumpers | 2 |
Rescues | 2 |
Online presence | |
The Central Nyack Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of Central Nyack in the town of Clarkstown and also provides contracted fire protection to the Tappan Zee Bridge.
In Production
Active Apparatus
- 1995 Pierce Pumper (2-Tanker)
- 2000 Spartan/SVI Heavy Rescue (2-Rescue)
- 2006 Seagrave Pumper (2-1500)
- 2009 GMC Manpower Transport (2-Patrol)
- 2011 Ford/Hackney Light Rescue (2-EQ)
Retired Apparatus
- 1917 Autocar Pumper (2-300)
- 1929 Pierce/Boyer Pumper (2-500)
- 1941 Dodge/Sanford Pumper (2-501)
- 1946 Ward LaFrance Pumper (2-500)
- 1966 Maxim Pumper (2-1250)
- 1975 Maxim Pumper (2-1500)
- 1976 Maxim Pumper (2-1501)
- 1980 Chevrolet/SVI Heavy Rescue (2-Rescue/2-EQ)
- 1994 Ford Manpower Transport (2-Patrol)
- 1995 Pierce Pumper (2-1500)