
Delmar Fire Dept USE
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING INVOLVED WITH THE DELMAR FIRE DEPARTMENT
Call: (518) 475-7310
Email: [email protected]

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Membership Has Its Privileges
Joining the Delmar Fire Department provides you with many great benefits. You’re in for a lot more than just drills and fire calls. What makes becoming a volunteer so special are the relationships you build with your fellow members. Downtime at the station can be spent relaxing with friends, participating in social events and outings that take place year-round. We even compete in sporting events with a Obstacle Course Racing team as well as a softball league. Along with the social aspects that come with joining, you also can benefit from the networking that happens when you become a member of such a diverse group of individuals.
Service Award Program
The Delmar Fire Department participates in the State of the New York Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) for volunteer firefighters. Upon meeting the programs requirements, Firefighters can earn a monetary award, for each year of active service, collectible when the firefighter reaches his or her retirement age.
The Facilities
- Main Station – This station is located in the center of the district at 145 Adams Street, Delmar, NY and is approximately 15,000 square feet and houses fire and emergency operations, as well as administration and training.
- Sub-Station – This station is located in the south section of the district at 803 Feura Bush Road, Delmar, NY and is approximately 3,000 square feet and houses fire and emergency operations.
Associations
A major benefit of membership with Delmar Fire Department is full access to local and state fireman’s associations. The Delmar Fire Department and The Delmar Fire District work together to provide all members of the department with full membership to the following organizations:
Fireman’s Association of the State of New York – http://www.fasny.com
Hudson-Mohawk Volunteer Fireman’s Association – http://www.hmvfa.com
Albany County Volunteer Fireman’s Association