By Senator Jim Tedisco
In emergencies, seconds count, and when they occur, our law enforcement, paid full-time firefighters, ambulance workers, emergency medical services (EMS) and our volunteer departments are always there for us.
Along with our police and full-time firefighters, our volunteer departments are the lifeblood of what’s job number one in public service -- public safety.
Currently, we have a dearth of those who are joining the volunteer ranks. We must incentivize a new group of people who can join those ranks to help keep all the communities in the 44th Senate District assured of their security.
Have you or a loved one ever had an emergency and had to dial 911 for help? Chances are if you live in the communities of the 44th Senate District, a volunteer firefighter or ambulance worker was part of the team to respond to your call.
When danger calls, our volunteer firefighters and first responders are often the first to answer the call to service.
We depend on our volunteer firefighters in our communities to respond to emergencies and help save lives.
These men and women are truly our local community heroes who put their own lives on the line each and every day to protect others.
We see their service and sacrifice all the time in the 44th Senate District.
I recently honored the 100th anniversaries of the Galway Volunteer Fire Department and the John McClane Hose Company Rexford Fire Department with New York State Senate Resolutions that I authored and passed. These volunteer fire departments, like so many others across the 44th Senate District and the entire state, are cornerstones of our communities.
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