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Four More Warwick
Fire Department Firefighters Graduate the Fire
Service Academy
Left-Right: Chief of Department Dan Schweikart,
Firefighter Chris Miles (Engine Co. #3), Firefighter
Dan Dixon (Engine Co. #3), Firefighter Jake Dromgold
(Engine Co. #3), and Firefighter Ken Dromgold
(Engine Co. #3), and Engine Company #3 Captain Kevin
Hagan
Four Warwick
firefighters from Engine Company #3; Chris Milles,
Dan Dixon, Jake Dromgold, and Ken Drumgold, recently
graduated from Firefighter 1 at the Rockland County
Fire Training Center. Firefighter 1 is a New York
State course consisting of approximately 100 hours
and is designed to prepare new firefighters for the
fire service field. From this starting point, the
new graduates will continue their training within
the Warwick Fire Department by attending any number
of monthly hands-on drills and classroom scenarios,
conducted by both the Department and the individual
companies; covering all aspects of rescue work and
firefighting, and may also elect to attend any of
the numerous courses offered during the course of
the year by both New York State and Orange County.
After graduating
Firefighter1, Jake Dromgold and Chris Miles went on
to complete Firefighter2 at the Orange County Fire
Training Center and Ken Dromgold and Jake Dromgold
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Left-Right: Capt. Steve Stuart (Raymond Hose Co.#2)
, Lt. Phil Cialella (Goodwill Hook & Ladder Co.#1),
firefighters Joe Nuara (Raymond Hose Co.#2), Kevin
Kenny (Raymond Hose Co.#2), Jared Fersko-Weiss
(Raymond Hose Co.#2), and Greg Mazza (Goodwill Hook
& Ladder Co.#1), and Chief of Department Dan
Schweikart
Four Warwick firefighters complete the fire
academy:
Four firefighters Joe Nuara, Kevin Kenny, Jared
Fersko-Weiss, and Greg Mazza, all of the Warwick
Fire Department, recently graduated from Firefighter
1 at the Orange County Fire Training Center.
Firefighter 1 is a New York State course consisting
of over 100hrs of training to prepare new
firefighters for the fire service field.
From this starting point, the new graduates will
continue their training within the Warwick Fire
Department by attending monthly hands-on drills and
classroom scenarios, covering all aspects of rescue
work and firefighting, conducted by both the
Department and the individual Companies and may also
elect to attend any of the numerous courses offered
during the course of the year by both New York State
and Orange County. |
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Incident: Mutual Aid Structure Fire :::
February 20, 2011 – The Greenwood Lake Fire
Department requested assistance from Warwick to
battle a house fire on Chestnut Street Sunday
afternoon. Initially Warwick’s Firefighter Assist
and Search Team (FAST) was requested to the scene
and Engine 634 was asked to stand-by in Greenwood
Lake’s quarters. Those orders soon changed however
and the FAST members and engine crew were put to
work fighting the fire.
Tuxedo and Chester Fire Departments also responded
to the fire. Tuxedo’s FAST crew replaced Warwick’s
and Chester firefighters assisted with suppression
and overhaul. Monroe and Greenwood Forest Fire
Departments were placed on stand-by in the Greenwood
Lake firehouse during the incident.
Two occupants of the home were injured in the fire.
Greenwood Lake Ambulance Corps transported them to
the hospital where they were treated for minor burns
and smoke inhalation. Two dogs and a pet snake died
as a result of the fire.
According to Greenwood Lake Fire Chief John Rader
the cause of the fire is not considered suspicious.
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Incident: Mutual Aid Structure Fire :::
February 5, 2011 - The Warwick Fire Department’s
Firefighter Assist and Search Team (FAST) was
dispatched to aid the Florida Fire Department at a
house fire on Werner Avenue.
According to published reports, the fire destroyed
the basement of the home. Goshen and Pine Island
Fire Departments also responded on mutual aid. There
were no injuries.
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Photographs courtesy of Robert Breese |
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Incident: Restaurant Fire :::
February 4, 2011 - A fire at the Grappa
Ristorante 22 Railroad Avenue was contained by the
quick work of the Warwick Fire Department Friday
evening. Dispatched to a call of “Smoke in the
building,” firefighters rapidly located the fire in
a wall next to the restaurant’s stove and
extinguished it.
The Pine Island Fire Department was placed on stand
by in Warwick Station Two during the alarm.
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Photographs courtesy of Robert Breese
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Incident: Truck Fire :::
January 18, 2011 –
Warwick firefighters extinguished a truck fire at
the Italian Villa on Route 94 South.
The truck caught fire while plowing
snow in the parking lot of the restaurant.
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Photographs courtesy of Robert Breese
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Incident: Fatal MVA :::
December 29, 2010 - Warwick and Greenwood Lake
Fire Departments, EMS and Police responded to an MVA
that tragically took the life of a 17-year-old
female and injured four others on the evening of
December 29th 2010. The accident took place on Route
17A near the intersection with Jarmain Road.
The girl and three friends were returning home from
a ski outing when the driver of the car lost control
on a sharp bend, crossed into the opposing lane and
stuck a van head-on. After striking the van, the car
went over the guardrail and plunged some 40 to 50
feet down a steep snow covered embankment. According
to authorities and published reports, the
17-year-old female was not wearing a seat belt and
was ejected from the vehicle during the crash. The
three other occupants of the car, along with the
driver of the van were wearing seat belts and
suffered non-life threatening injuries.
With the use of rope lines and Stokes baskets
rescuers were able to bring the victims to waiting
ambulances. As a precaution, one of the more
seriously injured youths was flown by helicopter to
a trauma center. -click here for more photos-
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Structure Fire :::
Thursday November 25, 2010 - Warwick
firefighters battled a structure fire in the early
morning hours of Thanksgiving Day. Dispatched to 9
DeKay Road in the Town of Warwick at 12:54 A.M.
firefighters arrived to a building fully ablaze.
Because there are no hydrants in that area, mutual
aid tankers from the Pine Island and Vernon fire
departments were called to shuttle water to the
scene. The Chester Fire Department also responded to
the scene to standby with their Firefighter Assist
and Search Team. Florida and Greenwood Lake fire
departments were on standby in Warwick’s stations
during the fire. Members of the Warwick Community
Ambulance Service were also on scene to assist with
firefighter rehabilitation. The building, which was
destroyed by the fire, had been undergoing
renovation and was unoccupied at the time of the
fire. There were no injuries and the cause of the
fire is believed to be accidental.
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