Organization
The department has the following firematic officers:
- Chief (Car 51) - Leonardo
- Deputy Chief (Car 52) - Farrell
- Assistant Chief (Car 53) - O'Connor
- Three Captains, one for each station and a quartermaster - Captain Bowen- Station 2, Captain Molesky- Station 1, Captain Warren
- Four Lieutenants, one at each station for the engines and one for the ladder truck
LT. Fox - Engine 445, LT. Macfawn- Engine 448 and Engine 447, LT. Schroll- Truck 9, LT. C. Heinbach- Engine 446
The Chief appoints the following positions:
- Incident Safety Officer - Hilson
- Health and Safety Officer - Stewart
- EMS Coordinator -FF Heinbach
-Info provided by SRLFD-
Explorer Post 475 The Explorer Post has been around for the last 35 years (1975–2010) and is still growing to this day. The Explorer Program is for boys and girls from ages 14 to 18 who are looking to get into a career as a firefighter or medic
The Explorer Post has the following officer: - Chief- Paris ,Assistant Chief- Cuoccio ,Captain- Besch ,Lieutenant- DiBenedetto
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