|
News:
July 1, 2008:
Massena Fire responded with Engine 28,
Engine Tower 1, Rescue 77 for a reported
structure fire on East Orvis Street in the
village shortly before 7:00 a.m.
Massena Fire arrived on scene in under two
minutes with thirty-one Massena Firemen,
including our career staff, responding.
The cause of the fire is still under
investigation.

July 1, 2008: Massena
Fire responded with Engine 28, Engine 30,
Rescue 77, and the tanker for a reported two
car motor vehicle accident resulting from a
high speed chase. 32-year old Seth
Moyer of Massena was initially stopped in
the village by the Massena Police
Department. As officers approached the
vehicle Mr. Moyer allegedly took off on a
high speed pursuit that ended when he
allegedly hit another vehicle from behind on
the Route 37 bridge just past the Port on
Entry near General Motors. Following
the collision the suspect fled his vehicle
requiring the use of a State Police
helicopter to conduct a search.
July 1, 2008: The
Massena Fire Department responded with
Engine 28 for a possible chlorine leak at
the Massena Arena. It was determined
to be a false alarm.
June 8, 2008: The
Massena Fire Department finished in first
place in our parade category at the Northern
New York Volunteer Firemen's Convention held
in Lake Placid. Accompanying the
department was the Massena Central High
School marching band who took first place in
the marching brand category.
May 31, 2008:
NEW FIREFIGHTERS GRADUATE -
Congratulations to the five most recent
graduates of basic firefighter training.
Firefighters Mark Power, Kyle Bigness, Pat
Carr, Joe Terminelli, and Darin Delosh
completed Firefighter I along with
firefighters from departments throughout the
county. This class, which runs
approximately 86 hours, provides entry level
training for new volunteer firefighters to
help prepare them for the many aspects of
their new role. The course combines
classroom, practical, and live fire
training.
|