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 	<title>Welcome to the Brunswick Fire Company No. 1, Inc.</title>
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The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1, Inc.&nbsp;is one of five fire departments serving the Town of Brunswick.&nbsp;&nbsp;We currently respond to over 500 calls per year, ranking us the 3rd busiest of Rensselaer County's 40 fire departments.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Town of Brunswick is located in upstate NY, Rensselaer County and borders the City Of Troy, a major part of the Capital District area comprising of the cities of Albany, Troy, and Schenectady.&nbsp;&nbsp;Our fire protection district&nbsp;comprises a majority of Brunswick's residential and commercial&nbsp;properties.&nbsp; We are located on Hoosick Road also known as NY Route 7, a&nbsp;heavily traveled main thorofare that connects the Capital District and vacationers from as far New Jersey to Vermont and it's popular skiing destinations during the winter months.&nbsp; NY&nbsp;Route 7 is historically noted for attracting thousands of travelers&nbsp;in the early fall season for great views of fall foliage.&nbsp;
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    <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 10:01:11 -0500</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>2012 Engine 4-2</title>
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 <![CDATA[Brunswick No.1 chose Sutphen to build our new engine.&nbsp; The new pumper replaces a 2005 CAFS pumper.&nbsp; The new pumper will be a 'back to basics' pumper&nbsp;designed for hydrant&nbsp;operations and&nbsp;rescue.&nbsp; The new engine will have a 450hp Cummins engine,&nbsp;1500 gpm&nbsp;Waterous pump, 1000 gallon poly water tank, LED scene and emergency lighting and OnSpot chains.&nbsp;&nbsp;It will carry hydraulic rescue tools and stabilization equipment for traffic accidents.&nbsp; The new pumper was designed to be very basic and user friendly.&nbsp; The truck will be featured by Sutphen at F.I.R.E. 2012, the NYS Association of Fire Chief's trade show held at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino running from June 13th to June 16th.&nbsp;&nbsp;It will be delivered the following week with 3 days of intense training.&nbsp; See our gallery page for build pics and be sure to check back often for updates and new pics of the engine....]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 18:05:03 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Brunswick Little League Opens on Brand New Field</title>
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 <![CDATA[The Brunswick Little had opening day ceremonies on their brand new field.&nbsp; The field has been planned for over two&nbsp;years but was constructed in just&nbsp;six weeks with donated help from Gavin Parker Landscaping, D'agostino Concrete and many others.&nbsp; Rifenburg Construction donated the funds to purchase the scoreboard.&nbsp;&nbsp;Supervisor Herrington gave thanks to all those who helped with the field on what he called a&nbsp;'historic' day for the Town of Brunswick.&nbsp; Total costs of the field was around $125,000 but according to Supervisor Herrington &amp;quot;didn't cost the taxpayers a dime.&amp;quot;&nbsp; The money&nbsp;for the project came from the&nbsp;town's Park and&nbsp;Recreation fund.&nbsp; The fund was established many years ago and is supplemented by new development within the Town of Brunswick.&nbsp; The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 is a proud supporter of the Brunswick Little League and wish them great success with their new field!...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 18:05:17 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Recruit NY - Open House</title>
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 <![CDATA[April 21st and 22nd
566 Hoosick Road
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Volunteer&nbsp;fire departments across New York will open their doors to local residents as part of the annual Recruit&nbsp;NY campaign&nbsp;to increase&nbsp;the number of volunteer firefighters and emergency medical personnel statewide. Started last year, Recruit NY is part of a coordinated effort to boost membership in volunteer fire departments, which has recently suffered due to various factors, including the stagnant economy. Stop by and check us out, maybe you'll&nbsp;have a few hours a month to donate and help your neighbors....]]>
 
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 	<title>Rensselaer County Fire Chiefs Website</title>
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 <![CDATA[If you're looking for training and news throughout Rensselaer County, check out the Rensselaer County Fire Chiefs Association website.&nbsp; The website is a great resource for finding NYS Certified Training Classes through the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Fire Prevention and Control.&nbsp; Here's the link to their website; rctraining.webs.com/
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    <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:01:46 -0500</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>***SOLD*** 2006 Chief's Car / 1st Response FOR SALE</title>
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This vehicle is no longer available.&nbsp; Special thanks to the SPEIGLETOWN DISTRICT VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY.&nbsp; We know it will serve them well!

    2006 Ford Explorer XLS First Responder
    V6 Engine, Automatic Transmission w/overdrive
    50,080 Original Miles
    4 Wheel Drive, 4-Wheel ABS / Running Boards
    MX7000 Light Bar (Half LED's &amp;amp; Arrow Stick)
    Power Steering / Brakes / Mirrors / Locks / Windows
    Cruise Control / Tilt Steering, AM/FM CD Radio
    Havis-Shields Console (just add your radios)
    CODE3 Smart Siren Package
    100 Watt Siren/Speaker
    Privacy Glass / Flashing Headlights / Front-Rear LED's
    Detailed Service Records Available
    Call John 518-928-3197 or Gus 518-391-0052

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    <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 21:11:26 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Controlled Burns</title>
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 <![CDATA[The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) has banned the burning of brush and have cancelled any issued burn permits for such activity between March 15 and May 15. Any questions or comments can be directed to NYS DEC at (518) 897-1300.
Anyone with questions for DEC / ENCON DISPATCH on burning regulations may call toll free 1-877-457-5680.
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Anyone wishing to report an illegal open burn or file a complaint directly with DEC may call DEC&amp;rsquo;s Tip Line at 1-800-TIPP DEC (1-800-847-7332).
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TO&nbsp;REPORT&nbsp;A&nbsp;CONTROLLED&nbsp;BURN;
Contact the Rensselaer County 911 Center at 270-5252.&nbsp; The dispatcher will inquire basic information such as the address of where the burn is occurring, the name and phone number of the caller and how long you intend to burn for.&nbsp; YOU&nbsp;MUST&nbsp;CALL&nbsp;BACK&nbsp;AND&nbsp;INFORM&nbsp;DISPATCH&nbsp;THE&nbsp;BURN&nbsp;IS&nbsp;COMPLETE!
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When having a controlled burn, BE&nbsp;SAFE, use caution and refrain from burning on windy days or following several days of dry weather, always have a water source such as a garden hose nearby,&nbsp;and NEVER&nbsp;BURN&nbsp;NEAR&nbsp;ANY&nbsp;STRUCTURES or VEHICLES!
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    <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:06:35 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Brunswick #1 responds to Structure Fire</title>
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 <![CDATA[Brunswick No. 1 responded to a reported Structure Fire at 105 Brunswick Rd today.&nbsp; After multiple calls were received at the Rensselaer County 911 Center, Box 0402 was dispatched for Brunswick No. 1 along&nbsp;with Eagle Mills and Mohawk Ambulance.&nbsp; Chief Mike Ornoski arrived on the scene with flames showing on the west side exterior&nbsp;wall on the 1st floor and transmitted a Signal 30 and 2nd Alarm, comprising of Center Brunswick, additional Eagle Mills units, Mountain View, and Troy.&nbsp; Due to a recent fire in Raymertown, stations were manned and units were quick to respond.&nbsp; Wynantskill was covering a stand by assignment in Eagle Mills and took the call.&nbsp;Spiegletown and Poestenkill provided stand by crews.&nbsp;The fire was believed to have started in a fireplace and quickly spread to a nearby wall.&nbsp;The fire was quickly knocked down using water and foam, causing minimal damage.&nbsp;Units were on the scene for about two hours and the call is being investigated by the Rensselaer County Fire Investigation Team.&nbsp;...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 17:04:08 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Brunswick businesses participate in KNOX box program</title>
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 <![CDATA[The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 has been working with many of our local businesses on the Knox Box program.&nbsp;&nbsp;This system provides&nbsp;safe and secure access to the location in the event of an emergency and there is no one on the scene or if it is after business hours.&nbsp; The Knox Box is essentially a safe mounted to the exterior of the building close to an entrance.&nbsp; The property owner&nbsp;can store items such as entrance keys, access cards and floor plans in the high-security Knox-Box&amp;reg;.&nbsp;
During an emergency, as the fire company arrives, a&nbsp;request is made&nbsp;to the Rensselaer County 911 Dispatch Center to &amp;quot;release the knox box key&amp;quot;.&nbsp; The dispatch center then engages a tone that releases the key from the locked console mounted in the fire truck.&nbsp; That key opens the&nbsp;Knox Box which has&nbsp;keys inside allowing us to open an entry&nbsp;door with a&nbsp;key, rather than damage their property by&nbsp;breaking a door or window.&nbsp; Upon completion of the call the key is returned and locked into the&nbsp;console in the fire truck and the dispatch center is notified that 'the Knox Box key is secure.&amp;quot;
The KNOX-BOX&amp;reg; Rapid Entry System was specifically developed for the fire department. With one master key, the fire company&nbsp;can gain access to commercial and residential property. More than 9,000 departments nationwide use Knox&amp;reg; key boxes, vaults, Haz-Mat cabinets, key switches, locking FDC caps, and padlocks.
With this system there is no waiting for a property owner to unlock the door in the middle of the night, and no forcing the door open to gain entry.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Knox Rapid Entry System reduces response time, property damage and the liability for lost keys.&nbsp; While this program is not mandated by town law, it is strictly voluntary.&nbsp; Special thanks goes out to Past Asst. Chief Gus Scifo for implementing this plan and continuing its growth today.
If you would like to participate in this program for your business or residence call the firehouse at 272-9393....]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 12:02:05 -0500</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>Brunswick 1 completes Bailout training</title>
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 <![CDATA[Brunswick #1 and Center Brunswick Fire Company members completed Bail-Out training at the Brunswick #1 firehouse.&nbsp; Upon completion of the class certified members are outfitted with a package including a Crosby hook, 30' of Sterling FireTech32 rope,&nbsp;Sterling F4 escape device, locking carabiner&nbsp;and a Rock N Rescue Class II seat harness.&nbsp; The components are stored in a bag that the firefighter carries in his turnout pants.&nbsp; The 3 point harness&nbsp;is worn over the&nbsp;firefighters turnout pants.&nbsp; In the event of an emergency and a firefighter needs to &amp;quot;Bail-Out&amp;quot; of a building or room on fire, the kit is deployed immediately by hooking onto the wall casing with the &amp;quot;Crosby hook&amp;quot;.&nbsp; The firefighter&nbsp;connects the carabiner on the system to the harness and&nbsp;&amp;quot;bails out&amp;quot; (jumps) out the window.&nbsp; The F4 device allows the firefighter to be&nbsp;suspended in the air outside the window safe from the smoke and flames.&nbsp; The firefighter then depresses the handle on the F4 and descends safely to the ground.&nbsp; Special thanks to Rich Roberts for providing pictures of the training.&nbsp; For more pictures, go to our Gallery page and check out the Training Album....]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 15:02:37 -0500</pubDate>
  
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