Capital Project Overview The North Greece Fire District has embarked on a comprehensive capital project to enhance its operational capabilities and service delivery to the community. This initiative involves constructing a new, state-of-the-art firehouse to replace the existing Station 3, located at 2030 English Rd, just 0.3 miles down the road. The new fire station will be a two-story building, … Read More
Job Posting – FD Vehicle Mechanic
Position Overview We are seeking a skilled and reliable vehicle mechanic to join our Fire District team. This position is responsible for the overall maintenance, repair, and readiness of all Fire District vehicles and apparatus. This position will report directly to the Fire Chief or their designee. Key Responsibilities Perform preventative maintenance on all Fire District vehicles and apparatus per … Read More
Call to Action: Help Keep Fire Hydrants Clear
Greece, NY – February 21, 2025 – As winter weather blankets our community, one simple act can make a life-saving difference during a fire emergency: clearing snow around fire hydrants. Every winter, firefighters face the additional challenge of accessing hydrants buried under heavy snow, delaying their response time when every second counts. Fire can more than double in size every … Read More
Greece Districts Cooperation
Since the original fire districts of the Town of Greece were respectively formed in 1922, we have been working together to protect our residents, their homes, businesses, and visitors. Our primary goal is to protect life and property with the resources available. Recently, in a joint effort, the four fire districts hired an outside consultant to review the workings of … Read More
CGR Consolidation Report
About the Study The Barnard, Lakeshore, North Greece and Ridge Road Fire Districts are considering the merger of several distinct fire service agencies, including the study of operational factors, public opinion and community impacts. During the project, it will be imperative to engage the numerous stakeholders in each community including elected officials, department leadership, volunteer firefighters and the general public. … Read More





