Millwood Fire Company

2024 Incidents
JAN 35
FEB 27
MAR 23
APR 15
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
Totals
Total 100

2023 Incidents
JAN 18
FEB 28
MAR 18
APR 37
MAY 31
JUN 29
JUL 33
AUG 24
SEP 34
OCT 27
NOV 29
DEC 29
Total 337

2022 Incidents
JAN 29
FEB 26
MAR 16
APR 25
MAY 21
JUN 23
JUL 36
AUG 23
SEP 33
OCT 28
NOV 44
DEC 48
Total 352

2021 Incidents
JAN 14
FEB 14
MAR 19
APR 24
MAY 23
JUN 30
JUL 32
AUG 17
SEP 31
OCT 29
NOV 16
DEC 29
Total 278

2020 Incidents
JAN 17
FEB 18
MAR 18
APR 15
MAY 20
JUN 15
JUL 28
AUG 32
SEP 20
OCT 27
NOV 24
DEC 21
Total 255

2019 Incidents
JAN 27
FEB 27
MAR 26
APR 33
MAY 27
JUNE 20
JULY 33
AUG 29
SEPT 15
OCT 20
NOV 18
DEC 25
Total 300

2018 Incidents
Jan 32
Feb 23
March 54
April 26
May 28
June 19
July 29
Aug 22
Sept 36
Oct 29
Nov 26
Dec 31
Total 355

2017 Incidents
Jan 20
Feb 34
Mar 21
Apr 27
May 28
Jun 17
Jul 18
Aug 28
Sep 18
Oct 29
Nov 20
Dec 25
Total 285

2016 Incidents
Jan 29
Feb 45
Mar 17
Apr 24
May 16
Jun 25
Jul 16
Aug 26
Sep 23
Oct 25
Nov 26
Dec 23
Total 295

Past Incidents
2023 337
2022 352
2021 278
2020 255
2019 300
2018 355
2017 285
2016 295
2015 307
2014 274
2013 273
2012 330
2011 340
2010 287
Total 4268


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Another Busy Weekend for the Millwood FD Volunteers!
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August 16, 2022

Beginning on Friday just past 2pm, Millwood FD Tanker 15 and Mini-Attack 10 were requested mutual aid to assist Yorktown FD at a large area brush fire in the Yeshiva complex. Car 2252 (Chief Rodrigues), Tanker 15, and Mini-Attack 10 responded with a crew of 10 moments after dispatch. Due to the challenging location of the fire, Tanker 15 was used to shuttle water from the fill site at Millwood FD Station 2 to the scene. Members from both departments worked on difficult, uneven terrain to stop the rapidly expanding fire from growing closer to the Taconic State Parkway. As the scene was declared under control, another brush fire flared up on the other side of the complex. Mini-Attack 10 and Yorktown FD's Utility 253 (UTV) responded with manpower to quickly extinguish that fire before it grew. Millwood units operated on scene for 4 hours to get control of the fires.

While units were operating at the Yorktown brush fire, just past 5pm, we were dispatched with 36Medic1 and Ossining VAC to a reported motor vehicle accident, with a vehicle down the embankment on Route 100. Car 2251 (Chief Raguso), 2253 (Chief McCarthy), Engine 248, and Rescue 36 responded and found a van had left the roadway and rolled over, with both occupants out of the vehicle on arrival. Millwood members assisted with traffic control and hazard mitigation, while OVAC transported the 2 patients. Units remained on scene for about an hour and a half

About 20 minutes after the MVA dispatch, Millwood FD was dispatched to an additional call for an odor of gas on Route 100 near the shopping center. Car 2253 left the scene of the MVA to respond, along with Ladder 52 and Mini-Attack 10, who had just been released from the Yorktown brush fire. Units investigated the cause of the odor and found it to be an issue with the washer/dryer in an apartment. Units returned to service within 30 minutes.

Saturday morning started early for the Millwood FD volunteers, with a mutual aid request from Peekskill FD for Rescue 36 to serve as the cascade unit at a structure fire in their district just after 6am. Car 2251, 2252, 2253, and Rescue 36 responded moments after dispatch and assisted on scene by filling empty air bottles. Units remained on scene for under an hour before returning to service.

On Saturday night just after 10pm, we were dispatched with an engine from Briarcliff Manor FD to a reported shed fire on Pinesbridge Road. Due to the unknown circumstances prior to arrival, Car 2251 requested an additional engine from Yorktown Heights Volunteer FD to the scene as well. As the Millwood Chiefs arrived on scene, they reported a bonfire in the front yard in close proximity to the house and cancelled the Yorktown FD engine. Engine 248 arrived and took position on the grass in front of the house. Members on Engine 248 stretched the trash line and extinguished the fire, while members from Ladder 52 and Rescue 36 pulled the wood apart to expose any embers still burning. Upon the arrival of Briarcliff FD Engine 94, a secondary line was stretched to complete overhaul. Units were back in service in just over an hour.

Units: Car 2251, 2252, 2253, Engine 248, Ladder 52, Rescue 36, Tanker 15, Mini-Attack 10
 
Mutual Aid: Yorktown FD, Ossining VAC, Peekskill FD, Briarcliff Manor FD
 

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