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2024 Alarm Totals
Month EMS Fire Total
January 131 51 182
February 115 48 163
March 146 53 199
April 121 43 164
May 142 65 207
June 152 47 199
July 140 65 205
August
September
October
November
December
Total 947 372 1319

2023 Alarm Totals
Month EMS Fire Total Alarms
January 111 52 163
February 110 59 169
March 121 55 176
April 132 42 174
May 112 59 171
June 139 73 212
July 144 81 225
August 135 52 187
September 147 57 204
October 147 73 220
November 128 52 180
December 142 45 187
Total 1568 700 2268

2023 Alarm Break Down
EMS 1568
Brush Fire 9
Structure Fire 36
Automatic Fire Alarm 242
Vehicle Fire 7
Motor Vehicle Accident 92
Helicopter Landing 5
Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation 43
Carbon Monoxide Emergency 17
Water Rescue 4
Mutual Aid - Fire 60
Mutual Aid - EMS 45
Chiefs Investigation 41
Miscellaneous 98
Aircraft Emergency 1
Total 2268

Past Alarm Totals
Year EMS Fire Total
2015 1,450 540 1,990
2016 1,444 563 2,007
2017 1,541 570 2,111
2018 1,563 591 2,154
2019 1,572 608 2,180
2020 1,410 659 2,069
2021 1,575 646 2,221
2022 1,575 713 2,288
2023 1,568 700 2,268

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Welcome to the Official Website for the Rocky Point Fire Department

Rocky Point Fire Dept. covers about 48 square miles including Rocky Point, Shoreham, Inc. Village of Shoreham and 6800 acre New York State Forest Preserve. On the north side of the District is 7 miles of beach front on the Long Island Sound. Rocky Point is located 65 miles east of New York City on Long Island's Eastern North Shore. We serve a population of about 30,000 people for Fire and Ambulance service. The Rocky Point Fire Department has 3 Stations.

Station 1 is Rocky Point Co.#1 located on the west side of the District
Station 2 is North Shore Beach Co.#2 Located in the central part of the District
Station 3 is Shoreham Co.#3 located on the East Side of the District

Rocky Point Fire Department is bordered by 5 Fire Departments on the west end Sound Beach FD (5A6-0), Miller Place FD (5A9-0), on the southwest is Middle Island Fire Department (5-15-0), southeast is Ridge Fire Department  (5-22-0) and to the east is Wading River Fire Department  (6-3-0)

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Co.1 Members Receive Town Proclamation

Ex-Chief Fred Hess, September 05

Members from Co.1 and the Sound Beach FD members that assisted revived a Proclamation from the Town of Brookhaven supervisor and local councilwoman representing the area. Members from Co.2 and 3 handled the multiple emergencies so that that Co.1 can handle the trapped occupants in their homes. ... (Full Story & Photos)

Members of Co.1 and Sound Beach FD receiving recognition for their life saving efforts during rain storm with occupants trapped.   
Photo not mine.
Members of Co.1 and Sound Beach FD receiving recognition for their life saving efforts during rain storm with occupants trapped. Photo not mine.

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Water Rescue: Members from Co.1 secure to ropes moving across front yard to rescue homeowners ( photo not mine)
Water Rescue: Members from Co.1 secure to ropes moving across front yard to rescue homeowners ( photo not mine)

Multiple alarms during rain storm

Ex-Chief Fred Hess, August 21

On Sunday August 18th the North Shore of Long Island was hit with a Torrential rain storm dumping approx 10 inches of rain into Rocky Point / Shoreham area in 4 hours.
Approx 1 a.m. the dept started receiving multiple civilian assist alarms ranging from flooded basement to people trapped in their cars taking on water at an unprecedented rate taxing the dept resources. Chief -30 was faced with keeping ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Vehicle Fire that extended to a house

Ex-Chief Fred Hess, July 24

On Sunday, July 21st, 2024 just after 18:03 hours, the Rocky Point Fire Department was activated for a signal 14, Vehicle Fire threatening a structure. Immediately all chiefs were responding with crews building in all stations. Upon arrival of Chief of Department McCarrick and 1st assistant Chief Martin, it was decided to transmit the 35 due to heavy fire conditions rapidly increasing among the structure. ... (Full Story & Photos)

Members from all Co”s checking for further extension to the house from vehicle Fire that extended.
Members from all Co”s checking for further extension to the house from vehicle Fire that extended.

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E-15 and E-7 operating hose line.
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E-15 and E-7 operating hose line. (Photo not mine)

Vehicle Fire

Ex-Chief Fred Hess, July 17

On Saturday 7/13 the dept was activated for a vehicle fire in a residential driveway. Upon chief 31 an involved vehicle was observed burning in a driveway not threatening the house. E-15 arrived 1st due and was assigned to stretch a hose line by order of operations C-32. TL-14 arrived and performed overhaul operations. E-7 arrived and backed up E-15. Dept Fire police units secured the scene and dept ... (Full Story & Photos)

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Gas Leak Emergency

Ex-Chief Fred Hess, July 17

On 7/1 at 7:20 p.m. the dept received a call for a Oder of gas in the area. Chiefs 30, 31 & 32 responded. While conducting there investigation a civilian pointed out a food truck in a local driveway with a propane tank attached where the smell was emanating from. Immediately C-30 implemented dept guild lines for gas emergencies. R-4 responded along with E-7 and began metering the affected area. C-31 ... (Full Story & Photos)

Residential Gas Emergency: members from E-7 accessing options with Fire Marshall.
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Residential Gas Emergency: members from E-7 accessing options with Fire Marshall. ( photo not mine)

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