New City Fire Engine Co. No. 1

New City Fire Engine Co. No. 1

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Founded in 1888, the New City Fire Engine Co. No. 1 is staffed by 100% professionally trained volunteers.

05/28/2026

Clarkstown seniors, safety and awareness is very important, especially when it comes to fire safety awareness. Join us on July 17th for a Fire Safety Awareness for Seniors Presentation. This presentation for seniors breaks down what you need to know and do before, during and after a fire to stay safe.
Light refreshment will be served. RSVP to Chelsea at (845) 639-5731 or [email protected].

05/20/2026

Dr.Serra continues to educate the next generation of students both inside and outside of classrooms. He is an outstanding member of the department and an outstanding member of the community.

If you would like to become a member, head to https://www.newcityfire.org

Photos from Clarkstown Police Department's post 05/11/2026

Congratulations to President Caraballo on his promotion to the rank of Sergeant.

04/20/2026

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Please join us for a free child car seat safety inspection on SATURDAY, APRIL 25th from 9-12 at the Nanuet Fire Dept. substation located at 11 Renee Ln., Bardonia.

This event is by appointment only. Please schedule an appointment by using the link below:

https://www.clarkstown.gov/police/child-safety-seats/

We will have certified technicians available to explain safety features, weight and height requirements, and best practices related to car seats and other general safety issues. We look forward to seeing you!

If this date does not fit your schedule, please check back with us as we will be offering more appointments in the future.

04/18/2026

This morning at approximately 7:30am, we were dispatched to the Palisades Interstate Parkway Northbound between Exits 10 and 11 for a report of a vehicle fire with entrapment. The New York State Police and The Rockland County Sheriff's Office quickly arrived on scene and confirmed everyone was out of the vehicle. Crews from 9-Squad and 9-Tanker operated on scene for approximately 30 minutes before returning to quarters.

Photos from New City Fire Engine Co. No. 1's post 04/10/2026

Congratulations to 2nd Lieutenant Christian Spanos on his appointment to the position of Police Officer at the Clarkstown Police Department.

04/07/2026

Yesterday, 04/06/26 at 03:44AM the New City Fire Department was dispatched to a telephone alarm at 17 Badger Street. 9-6 quickly arrived on scene to find a heavy fire condition. He transmitted a Signal 12 and made contact with the residents that had evacuated the residence on their own. Crews operated on scene for approximately 3 1/2 hours with no injuries of residents or firefighters being reported.

Thank you to our mutual aid from Hillcrest Fire Company No. 1, West-Nyack Fire-Department and the Nanuet Fire Department.

Thank you Clarkstown Police Department, New City Ambulance Corps, Spring Hill Community Ambulance Corps and Rockland Paramedic Services

03/30/2026

Today, 03/29/26 at 09:06AM the New City Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire with reports of a victim trapped at 71 Carolina Dr. Units quickly arrived on scene and found a 2 story home heavily involved in fire. With reports of a person trapped, crews immediately stretched a hoseline and attempted to reach the second floor via ground ladders. Crews were met with heavy fire conditions at every point of entry and conditions quickly deteriorated. Interior operations were paused as the house became unstable and a structural collapse occurred in the rear. The fire was soon extinguished. Unfortunately a resident was later discovered and pronounced deceased on scene.

Thank you to our mutual aid from Hillcrest Fire Company No. 1, West-Nyack Fire-Department, Thiells Fire Department, Congers Fire Department, Valley Cottage Fire Department 22 and the Rockland County Tech Rescue Team.

Thank you Clarkstown Police Department, New City Ambulance Corps and Rockland Paramedic Services.

03/23/2026

March 23, 2021, is a day that will forever live in Rockland County infamy.

Today marks five years since the deadly fire at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults in Spring Valley, which claimed the life of SVFD firefighter Jared Lloyd as he heroically attempted to rescue residents. One resident of the facility also lost their life.

The Rockland County District Attorney stated that two rabbis, using a blowtorch as part of a religious practice, started the fire and were charged with multiple counts. Both ultimately received sentences of probation without jail time.

Justice was not served for Jared Lloyd, but the people of Rockland County will never forget him.

03/22/2026

5 years ago, tomorrow, Rockland would lose one of its own. Please take a moment to remember Jared Lloyd, who gave his life while trying to save others.

On March 23, 2021, Spring Valley firefighter Jared Lloyd paid the ultimate sacrifice while rescuing multiple residents during a fire at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults in Spring Valley. His actions saved the lives of multiple individuals, and he is credited with rescuing up to seven residents.

Lloyd, age 35, was a 2004 graduate of Spring Valley High School. He was a rising star and had a stellar reputation within the first responder community. He was also the father of two young boys.

Simply stated, Jared Lloyd was a hero, and he will never be forgotten in Rockland County.

Photo by Kenny Flynn

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New City, NY
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