CLIFTON SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT
2024 vs 2025 CALL VOLUME
Month | 2024 | 2025 |
January | 43 | 22 |
February | 23 | 26 |
March | 16 | 28 |
April | 17 | 15 |
May | 17 | |
June | 27 | |
July | 26 | |
August | 28 | |
September | 22 | |
October | 21 | |
November | 17 | |
December | 26 | |
Total | 283 | 91 |
2013 - 2023 Yearly Call Volume
YEARS |
CALLS |
2013 |
375 |
2014 | 455 |
2015 |
412 |
2016 | 476 |
2017 | 358 |
2018 | 422 |
2019 | 444 |
2020 | 283 |
2021 |
327 |
2022 |
278 |
2023 |
284 |
2024 |
283 |
The 2024 Fireman of the Year award was presented to Charles Hall, a Life Member and current Treasurer of the department.
Charlie has consistently gone above and beyond in his duties, dedicating his entire life to the department since joining at the age of 24, after waiting three months due to the department being at its maximum threshold of 90 members.
While Charlie no longer performs duties on the fireground, his contributions exemplify the competence and high standards of the fire service. He consistently demonstrates the ability to lead or follow based on the circumstances.
Congratulations, Charlie!
On Saturday, April 4th, members gathered for our annual banquet, where we celebrated several service milestones and the countless hours of training and dedication our team contributed throughout 2024.
Lifetime members Tom Darling and Charlie Hall were honored for their remarkable 50 years of service to the Clifton Springs Fire Department. Both were presented with Proclamations from New York State Senator Pam Helming, Citations from New York State Assemblyman Jeff Gallahan, and customized wooden flags from Grains of Steel / Charred Flags, presented by Chief Paul Conklin.
The dedication these two gentlemen have shown in protecting the lives and property of the Clifton Springs community exemplifies the commitment and excellence we strive for in our department.
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