North Bellmore Fire Department

North Bellmore Fire Department
Pons Asinorum
Agency overview
Established 1908
Staffing Approx. 100 Members
Fire chief David Marschall
Commissioner Denis Murphy
EMS level ALS
Facilities and equipment
Stations 2 (plus Chiefs Office, Dispatch Office, and Maintenance Shop)
Engines 3
Trucks 2
Rescues 2
Website
North Bellmore FD Official Website

North Bellmore Fire Department (NBFD) is a volunteer fire department headquartered in North Bellmore, NY. Covering 4.3 square miles (11 km2) the department is responsible for parts of neighboring hamlets of Bellmore, North Merrick, Wantagh and East Meadow.The North Bellmore Fire Department has approximately 100 members using 10 pieces of apparatus located throughout 2 Stations.[1]

The current Chief of Department is David Marschall. The Assistant Chiefs are Michael Rut, Joseph Domiano and Mark Direnzo.

History

Established in 1908, 13 men organized the Smithville South Hook, Ladder, and Engine Company. At the turn of the century, the town of North Bellmore did not exist, the area was then known as Smithville. When the area of Smithville asked to be recognized by the establishment of a post office they were informed that there already was a Smithville located upstate. In order to create their own identity they changed the name to Smithville South. The name was later changed again when the LIRR created a station named Bellmore but the name stuck for the company located at the old Frederick Farms property at the intersection of Broad Street and Newbridge Road.

In 1923, a handful of homeowners in the north end of the fire district decided to organize, because they felt they needed more fire protection nearer to them. At this time, the men requested a charter from the State of New York. This was granted and the organization was now known as Engine Company No. 2, which was part of the North Bellmore Fire District. Property was now purchased on Newbridge Road which is still to this day the present location of the firehouse. Money was needed to build a garage. In 1956, the company’s charter was changed to North Bellmore Engine and Rescue Company No. 2 as the men in the company became trained in first aid procedures.

In 1969, a monument was constructed next to the firehouse in memory of all firemen past and present. The bell used on the monument is the original bell used in 1923 to alert residents and call to duty. The monument was replaced with a new one which was dedicated in 2008. The North Bellmore Fire Department "Rinky Dinks" Drill Team have won three New York State Championship titles (1956, 1960, 1968).[2]

Since 2001 the Insurance Services Office (ISO) has rated the North Bellmore Fire Department under class 2 designation. The department has the highest rating on Long Island as well as among the top one percent in New York and throughout the United States.

During the September 11, 2001 Attacks on the World Trade Center the department sent one ambulance, an engine and their heavy rescue squad to assist the FDNY.[3]

Specialized units

Board of Fire Commissioners

The Board of Fire Commissioners consists of five unpaid elected officials, who serve a five-year term. The board meets on a monthly basis to make procedures, policies and oversee the fire district.

Stations

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