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RecruitNY is coming soon. | FASNY

RecruitNY weekend is coming soon to a firehouse near you.

Volunteer fire companies across the state need you to serve. Hundreds of departments across the State will open their doors during RecruitNY weekend.

On April 26-27, 2025, fire departments will open their doors for RecruitNY. Volunteer fire organizations have added thousands of members through the years thanks in part to the RecruitNY initiative.

Volunteer fire departments across New York State have been faced with decreased membership and increased call volume. Departments need to bolster their ranks so they can continue to provide the optimum level of protection for the residents in their service area.

New York State one of the states with the highest number of civilian fire deaths. Even with 80,000 volunteer firefighters, the number of firefighters has declined over the years. Recruiting new fire fighters is critical to the safety of our communities.Recruit NY weekend raises public awareness about the need for volunteers and highlights the rewards of being a member of a volunteer fire department.  You can find out if it is a good fit for you.

“FASNY is proud to be continuing its tradition of opening doors to educate the public, and showcase the importance and value of volunteer firefighting in the community,” Gene Perry, President of the Firefighters Association of the State of New York, said in a statement. “Our hope is to inspire and encourage open house attendees to become part of a rewarding and honorable community service as a volunteer firefighter. I’ve seen every day the impact that our current volunteers have on their communities, as they selflessly serve. This impact can only continue to be felt if people sign up to join our ranks.”

Throughout the day, the fire company near you will conduct tours of the station and apparatus, allow visitors to try on gear, demonstrate firefighting activities, provide information, and address questions on becoming a member. These activities will give you a taste of what it means to be in the fire service. Volunteer firefighters will also be on hand to discuss the requirements and rewards of joining. All are welcome and encouraged to attend, including families with children.

The Firefighters Association of the State of New York (FASNY) is committed to assisting New York’s 1,700-plus volunteer departments connect with their communities and have sufficient members to protect them properly. Established in 2011, RecruitNY is an organized by FASNY.Suffolk County Volunteer Fire Departments already signed up are:

Centereach Fire Dept.                 Eastport Fire Dept.                   Farmingville Fire Dept.

Great River Fire Dept.                 Gordon Heights Fire Dept.       Greenport Fire Dept.

Holbrook Fire Dept.                     Mastic Fire Dept.                      Mattituck Fire Dept.

North Amityville Fire Company    North Lindenhurst Fire Dept.   North Patchogue Fire Dept.

Selden Fire Dept.                         Smithtown Fire Dept.              St. James Fire Dept.

Stony Brook Fire Dept.                West Babylon Fire Dept.         West Islip Fire Dept.

West Sayville Fire Dept.

You can check for volunteer fire departments participating as they are added and for dates and times here: https://www.recruitny.org/participants/

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