2022 Line Officers
We are pleased to announce the Line Officers that were elected to serve for year 2022:
The full list of Officers and Trustees can be found on our website: https://hainesportfire.org/members/
We are pleased to announce the Line Officers that were elected to serve for year 2022:
The full list of Officers and Trustees can be found on our website: https://hainesportfire.org/members/
If your group is interested in a station tour please contact us. In picture: Deputy Chief Bozarth, Firefighters Dakota and Jarred Huntsman [envira-gallery id=”1401″]
Happy New Year! We are proud to announce our Administrative Officers and Line officers for 2025! President: Michael Houlihan Vice President: Donald Platt Secretary: Shelby Maccar Treasurer: Robert Steib Chief: Shaun Bozarth Deputy Chief: Christopher Lippincott Captain: Jeffrey Davis Engineer: Robert Steib Fire Police Captain: Ted Hargrove
pnbspWeek 2 progress has shown us that Assembly of the cab has started while the new pump housing is progressing along as well as the stripping and modifying of the old body to be reused.nbspppWeek 3 progress the cab exterior has been completed and painted and now moving on to interior Assembly. The chassis has…
pDuring hurricane sandy members of the Hainesport Fire Company and Emergency Squad staffed the station for 48 hours to respond to any incidents that may have occurred. During this times members responded to a total of 18 calls of assistance ranging from trees and wires down to basement flooding. After the storms had past through…
pStations 391 and 399 where dispatched to the Russlyn Trailer Park for report of a structure fire. Upon arrival Chief 3900 reported nothing showing and would be out investigating.nbsp Further investigation found an electrical outlet in the residence that had caught fire. Power to the outlet was cut off at the electrical panel and the…
pOn Monday night Station 391 held a rescue training that focused on removing a car door using hand tools onlynbspspan fcktemp1spanThis training was called back to the basics because this was how people were extricated from vehicles before the modern rescue tools were invented. It was 30 minutes of hard work just to remove 1…