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The Union Vale Fire District was organized under New York State Town Law
176(a) in 1952 by a committee from the Union Vale Grange # 887 as a
community project. Since then with the literal blood and sweat of many
volunteers we have remained a full volunteer department providing both
fire and EMS services to the Town of Union Vale residents and those who
are just passing though on NY State Routes 55 and 82. Because of Clove
Mountain being roughly in the middle of our town we have two stations to
serve opposite ends and provide back up to the whole town and mutual aid
to adjoining towns.
Both stations house two Sutphen custom pumpers, an ambulance, and a
brush truck. Station 1 on Route 82 in Verbank has the Rescue Truck and a
hose reel truck. Both stations were built by volunteers. Station 1 was
financed almost totally with donations and fund raisers via several
additions over the first 40 years. Station 2 was constructed with the
help of the volunteers in 1982.
Volunteers meet every Monday night from 7 pm to 9 pm at both station
houses; and you are invited to stop by if you are interested in joining
the Union Vale Fire Department.
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