FASNY
  • Albany, NY
  • United States
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Profile Information

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Other
Years in Fire/EMS:
138
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
FASNY
Years With Department/Agency
138
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.fasny.com
My Training:
Each year, FASNY provides top-notch training and education programs around the state on a variety of topics. Experts present training to thousands of emergency service providers across the State of New York.

The purpose of the FASNY Training and Education Committee is threefold. First, the committee promotes FASNY as the voice of the volunteer fire service in New York State. The second purpose is to increase the membership of FASNY. The final and most important purpose is to reduce the number of injuries and deaths of fire and EMS responders by providing training in safety and other fire and EMS related topics. This training takes place via workshops and programs covering a wide range of fields: administration, Chaplain’s, Fire Police, Haz-Mat and emergency response.

The committee provides information to fire and EMS personnel in a timely, convenient and cost effective manner. FASNY brings state of the art technology to classrooms across the state. The committee strives to place classes near all volunteer firefighters, enabling the maximum amount of people to attend. Each year new workshops and programs are added, with constant critiques and reviews to discover what the volunteer fire and EMS services are looking for in training. FASNY organizes dozens of classes each year with thousands in attendance. FASNY members receive a discount on the cost of the class if they pre-register.
About Me:
Informing, Educating and Training the Volunteer Fire Service Since 1872.

The Firemen’s Association of the State of New York (FASNY) provides information, education and training for the volunteer fire and emergency medical services throughout New York State. FASNY strives to recognize the true champions of these services through numerous awards programs.

They also recognize educators for their work in fire prevention education. Additionally, FASNY provides legislative representation that monitors and takes action on topics of importance to the services. As a member of FASNY, you are part of a group of dedicated volunteers, tens of thousands strong, covering all of New York State.
Relationship Status:
Other
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Firemens-Association-of-the-State-of-...
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
Mission Statement
To maintain, support and serve the volunteer fire service of New York, its firefighters, and the public they protect through education, legislation, communication, recognition and community service. To provide a haven at our Firemen's Home for our volunteer firefighters. We will accomplish this mission by building camaraderie among the members and forming positive partnerships with related organizations.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
To continue to be the leading volunteer fire service organization in New York State.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Check here to see the top issues facing firefighters in New York State.

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At 1:50pm on March 2, 2010, Chris said…
138 years? that a long time, glad to still have ya around.

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