Ice Rescue Demonstration

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The Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Corp. and the Albany County Sheriff’s Office held an Ice Safety Rescue Demonstration at the Albany County Department of Recreation’s Winter Festival February 18th 2017 at Lawson Lake County Park. Other activities included ice fishing, learn to skate, 3 on 3 hockey, curling demonstration, hovercraft demo, tractor rides and ice safety.

1st Annual Haunted Hayride

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Haunted Hayride by Coeymans Police Athletic League… Haunting by the Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Company at Joralemon Park from 4PM to 9PM Saturday November 1st. There will also be a NON SCARY “kids loop” for the younger guests to join in on the fun!

Come out and see what we have in store! More details to follow so stay tuned…we’re going to be announcing a contest in the next week or so that you can enter and be a part of the program, and win some prizes.

Why become a volunteer firefighter? Community

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Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy served as a volunteer firefighter for seven years. He says the collaboration and diverse mix of skills present in volunteer fire companies forms the bedrock of community service. You can benefit from this sense of community and shared purpose by joining one of Albany County’s volunteer fire companies.

Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Company Seeks New Members

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Jack Dennis of the Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Company speaks about the fire service. Joining a volunteer fire service is a tremendous opportunity to gain valuable skills, advance your career and become part of a long standing tradition. Find out how you can become part of this dynamic family of volunteer firefighters. Visit www.fireinyou.org for more information.

Why become a volunteer firefighter?

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Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy served as a volunteer firefighter for seven years. He says the teamwork and incident management skills he learned in the volunteer fire service prepared him for success in his current role as leader of Albany County. You can benefit from these same skills and serve your community by joining one of Albany County’s volunteer fire companies.