On Saturday May 28th at approximately 5:30pm, the Cold Spring Fire Company was called to the scene of a personal injury auto accident on Route 9D on Chestnut Street near the former Butterfield Hospital and Chestnut Ridge Apartments. Upon arrival firefighters of the CSFC found a late model Honda Hybrid with front end damage, and...
Monthly Archives: May 2011
CSFC Mountain Rescue – Hands On Training
On Saturday morning, May 22nd firefighters of the Cold Spring Fire Company No. 1 gathered to complete part two of the mountain rescue informational course that was begun on Tuesday May 17th. After a brief breakfast, and introductory GPS demo, firefighters departed the headquarters in the Company Brush Truck (13-3-1) and Polaris Ranger ATV (13-3-2)...
CSFC Hosts Joint Mountain Rescue Class with PVAC
On Tuesday May 17th, the Cold Spring Fire Company No.1 held a basic mountain rescue informational meeting for it’s members and members of the Philipstown Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Due to our geographic location in the Hudson Highlands, and the influx of tourists and hikers seeking to climb the trails of the surrounding peaks, the Cold...
A Statement From the Members of the CSFC No.1
For one hundred and fifteen years the Cold Spring Fire Co. No 1 has proudly served the residents of the area. Formed in 1896 by nineteen private businessmen, the Fire Company was incorporated with the sole intent to provide fire protection to the residents of the Village of Cold Spring. From its inception the Fire...
Cold Spring Fire Company No.1 Softball 1-0 on the Season!
The Cold Spring Fire Company softball team began the year on the right foot, defeating New Hackensack on their home field by a score of 14-5. Powered by a mix of old veterans and new blood, rookie standout Peter Allen provided good defense in the outfield and power at the plate. The Cold Spring Fire...
Lights, Camera, Action!
On Wednesday May 4th members of the Cold Spring Fire Company had some surprise guests. A film crew working on an upcoming episode of the BRAVO network show Work of Art stopped by the Fire Company headquarters on Main Street, where one of the contestants interviewed a few of the members, tried on some turnout...
Continuing to Remember
Remembering the 2,752 who died on 9/11/01 – including 343 Firefighters and 60 Police Officers of the City of New York and for the countless others who have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice to bring those responsible to justice.