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Newton Abbott Fire Company Inc.
PO Box 2001
Blasdell, NY  14219

Non-Emergency:
716 825-3663

Emergency:
911

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 Nationwide Fire News


2008 Arson Awareness Week
USFA announces the theme for the 2008 Arson Awareness Week: Toylike Lighters - Playing with Fire. May 4th - 10th will be used to educate all Americans about the dangers of novelty and toylike lighters in the hands of children.


New Self-Study Courses Offered by the National Fire Academy
Two new courses available through NFA Online - ICS-300: Intermediate All-Hazard NIMS ICS Review for Expanding Incidents (Q464) and ICS-400: Fundamentals Review for Command and General Staff (Q466) - can be used as pre-course modules or refresher training for ICS 300 and 400 courses delivered by State fire training agencies.


Eight Fire Officials Selected for Harvard Fellowship Program
USFA announced today the selection of eight senior fire officials to attend Harvard University's Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program conducted by the John F. Kennedy School of Government.


Report on I-35W Bridge Collapse in Minneapolis
USFA announces the release of the Interstate 35W (I-35W) Bridge Collapse and Response Technical Report. The report examines emergency preparedness for, and response to, the August 1, 2007 bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minnesota that killed 13 people and injured 121 others.


Emerging Health and Safety Issues in the Volunteer Fire Service
A new report from USFA looks at emerging occupational health and safety issues in the volunteer fire service and provides information on initiatives, programs, and strategies for reducing fatalities among volunteer firefighters.





Recent Calls

Sun. May 11th 2008
Newton Abbott and Mutual Aid Companies Fight Mother's Day Brush Fire

Residents neighboring the woods behind the McKinley Mall reported seeing smoke in the area Mother's Day afternoon, reminding ...

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Mon. Feb 25th 2008
Mutual Aid to Seneca Hose

Newton Abbott was called shortly before eleven o'clock this evening to respond to a working structure fire in the town of Wes...

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Tue. Jan 22nd 2008
Newton Abbott FAST Goes To Work

HAMBURG, NY---
Newton Abbott was requested for FAST/RIT early this afternoon in response to a reported structure fire.
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Upcoming Events

Sat. May 17th 2008 8:00am
Seminar: Courage To Be Safe


Mon. May 19th 2008 6:00pm
Fire Training: Smoke House


Sat. Jun 7th 2008 9:00am
Rescue Training: Topic TBA

News Headlines

Tue. May 13th 2008
Old Bingo Hall Meets Its End

As part of ongoing reconsctruction work at the Newton Abbott Fire Station #1, the old Bingo Hall/Banquet facility has been to...

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Tue. May 6th 2008
Newton Abbott Practices Response to a Multiple Casualty Incident

Newton Abbott, in conjunction with Erie Community College's Emergency Management Program, conducted a mock emergency with mul...

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Mon. Feb 18th 2008
Tri-Company Truck Training

Town of Hamburg firefighters from Big Tree, Woodlawn, and Newton Abbott fire companies met tonight to discuss and compare tru...

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