120 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, NY 10538
The Larchmont Professional Firefighters Association is an organization supporting the professional firefighters of the…More Larchmont Fire Department. In addition to representing these firefighters, it also organizes a variety of charitable and community events. Information regarding these events is available on the website.
120 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, NY 10538
The Village of Larchmont Fire Department is located on the left side of Village Hall. It was incorporated in…More 1891 and serves a community of about 6,700 residents. The Department's apparatus consists of a chief's vehicle, a support vehicle, two engines, one tower ladder and a rescue. Currently, the Fire Department's chief is Richard Heine. </p> <p>Every year, the department's members participate in community-related activities, such as running and biking races, the Rag-a-muffin parade, toy drives, Santa's arrival, and fire safety and fire prevention weeks.</p> <p>Because it is staffed by both career firefighters and members of the community who donate their time to a good cause, the Fire Department always welcomes volunteers. </p> <p>If you are interested in joining, or have any non-emergency questions, call 834-0016. <b>For emergencies, dial 911.</b></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
120 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, NY 10538
Located on the second floor of Village Hall, the Building Department is in charge of issuing permits; establishing…More whether construction or special uses require approvals from other boards and commissions; and handling fire inspections and code enforcement matters.</p> <p>To apply for permits and variances, visit the department's Web site or contact them by phone.</p>
205 Weaver St, Larchmont, NY 10538
The Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department is on Weaver Street, across from Saints John and Paul Chuch. Its current…More structure was completed in 1923, but the department was not officially incorporated until 13 years later. </p> <p>The department covers an area of 5.17 square miles and provides several services, including response to fire calls, such as automatic alarms, suspicious/burning odors, gas leaks; auto accidents that require victim extrication; EMS calls; downed power lines; public assistance calls, like flooding, homeowner locked out of the house, child locked in.</p> <p>The department's apparatus consists of two engines, one ladder truck, two rescue trucks and one fire boat. </p>