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NEWS
IN WEST SENECA FIRE DISTRICT 2 |
April 09, 2011
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Statewide
Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment Union Fire Company opened its doors, like other
departments throughout the state, to the public on Saturday April 09, 20011
as part of the kick-off of National Volunteer Week in the first-of-its-kind
statewide unified recruitment effort called Recruit NY. The program will is
an opportunity to highlight the duties and rewards that come with being a
volunteer firefighter, and help raise public awareness about the need for
volunteers Over the last several years, it
has been very tough for many fire departments throughout “While some individual
departments or counties have run successful recruitment programs in recent
years, for the most part, our statewide numbers have been trending in the
wrong direction for awhile,” said Firemen’s Association of the State of Recruit NY is an
opportunity for volunteer fire departments to educate and draw in more
members. Your fire department’s
active participation is crucial to the future well-being of the To help facilitate this
recruitment initiative, FASNY has created this website — www.recruitny.org, where
fire departments can find a complete guide with resources to help them
promote and host their own recruitment open house. The website features
easily downloadable supporting materials for volunteer fire departments to
use, including press releases, posters, tips for dealing with the media and
handy checklists to refer to in preparation for and during the event. During each volunteer
fire department’s Recruit NY day, firefighters can conduct tours of the
station and firefighter apparatus, allow visitors to try on turnout gear, and
provide fire prevention education programs and other activities throughout
the firehouse for visitors to participate in. The fire department will
discuss the requirements to be a volunteer, as well as conduct
demonstrations, answer questions, and let visitors know how to get involved
in the fire department. The Firemen’s Association of the State of |
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