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MONTHLY CALLS
2009 2010 2011
JAN 58 35 36
FEB 23 59 37
MAR 48 49 45
1st Qtr 129 143 118
APR 46 29 38
MAY 30 47 35
JUN 29 39 52
2nd Qtr 105 115 125
JUL 42 41 35
AUG 63 35 67
SEP 31 51 52  
3rd Qtr 137 127 102
OCT 41 46 36  
NOV 41 33 36  
DEC 48 40 36  
4th Qtr 130 119 108  
TOTAL 504 504 505
HOMELAND SECURITY
ADVISORY SYSTEM
Severe Risk of
Terrorist Attack
High Risk of
Terrorist Attack
Significant Risk of
Terrorist Attack
General Risk of
Terrorist Attack
Low Risk of
Terrorist Attack

History

Prior to 1951 many attempts were made to improve the fire protection for the easterly portion of the Orange Lake Fire District. However, it was not until March of 1951 that any great move was taken to give better fire protection and reduce fire insurance rates for the residents of the Winona Lake Fire Engine Company. The Dan Leghorn Fire Engine Company, which was then parent company, purchased from their funds a 1923 Bulldog Mack Fire Truck from the Huntington Manor Fire District of Long Island. It was housed in a garage leased to the Fire Commissioners of the Orange Lake Fire District. The company later moved to its present location on the corner of Innis Avenue and Route 52. Later the increase of population and new schools being built, a standing committee was appointed to further study future plans to enlarge the facilities of the Fire District.
In April 1954 (present location) a large parcel of land located on the corner of Innis Avenue and Route 52 was donated to the Winona Lake Fire Engine Company on which to build their own firehouse. April 1954 started three long years of hard work and much planning. The enthusiasm and membership of the Winona Lake Engine Company rose sharply during this period. Trees and brush were cut from the property, the course of the existing creek was changed and much hard work and money spent by the members gradually saw the land turned from a below the road grade swamp to a valuable parcel of corner property. With the future of the Fire Department uppermost in mind it was agreed to incorporate the Winona Lake Fire Engine Company No. 2 into an independent engine company having its own administrative head. This was done at a regular meeting held at Dan Leghorn Engine Company No. 1 firehouse on January 1957 by a vote of members of both fire engine companies. Winona Lake Fire Engine Company No. 2 was incorporated in 1957 with 60 charter members.
Today, the Winona Lake Fire Engine Co. No.2, Inc. proudly protects 3500 people living in an area of 10 square miles. We operate out of one station that protects a primarily residential area. Our department is a private department whose members are on a volunteer status.

The Fire Department is located in the Town of Newburgh, New York. The Town of Newburgh is located in Orange County about 60 miles north of New York City. It is a suburban area, mostly residential, but it does have many commercial areas including a major shopping mall and numerous other strip shopping centers. The fire department provides fire protection to over 1,300 homes and coverage to interstate I-84 and I-87 (Thruway)
Our team of professional quality firefighters are dedicated to the fire service, and proud to be of service to the community, friends, and neighbors.

Upcoming Events

• Drills 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month starting at 7pm
  • Meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month starting at 8pm
  • Bingo ever Thursday starting at 7pm


 
Winona Lake Engine Company #2 Incorporated
TO REPORT A FIRE EMERGENCY, DIAL 911
FOR Non Emergency Request Call 845-561-1151
P.O. Box 7360, Newburgh, New York 12550
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FIRE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Tours of the fire stations are offered to groups. Arrangements can be made for personnel and apparatus to visit public schools. All tours are available by appoint-ment with at least two weeks advanced noticed.For more information, contact Fire Chief Andrew Colurciello at 845-561-1151.
FIRE PREVENTION & SAFETY
We not only put out fire, but we want to educate on the prevention of fires and help keep you, your family and friends safe! The WLEC works hard all year long with programs geared towards all age groups with respects to fire prevention and safety.
TOP TEN - as of September 30, 2011
MEMBER
 
Colurciello, Andrew
Favoino, Vincent
Diamond, Robert
Weed Sr, Anthony
Weed, Christopher
Fredericks, Donald J
Gayton, Matthew
Kramer, David
Dugal, Max
Golden, Damian
TOT=118
1ST
81
75
68
70
68
67
63
60
42
56
TOT=125
2ND
79
70
93
69
71
63
51
40
50
32
TOT=154
3RD
93
102
78
94
84
91
85
97
96
81
TOT=0
4th










YTD=397
TOTAL
253
247
239
233
223
221
199
197
188
169
%
PART
64%
62%
60%
59%
56%
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50%
50%
47%
43%


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