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 ADOPT A HYDRANT PROGRAM ANNOUNCED 12.03.2004
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company is looking for help from the residents of the Fire District...
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 WE MOURN THE LOSS OF LADIES AUXILIARY MEMBER LORETTA BORSH 10.22.2004
We mourn the loss of Ladies Auxiliary Member Loretta Borsh...
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 WE MOURN THE LOSS OF EXEMPT MEMBER GENE SCHRUBB 09.28.2004
The Lake Shore Fire Company mourns the loss of Exempt Member Eugene Schrubb. Gene passed away on Thursday, September 23rd, 2004 at his home...
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 FIRE PREVENTION & FIRE SAFETY OPEN HOUSE 09.16.2004
Lake Shore will be holding a Fire Prevention Open house on Saturday, October 9, 2004...
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  LAKE SHORE FIRE COMPANY FIELD DAYS & CARNIVAL 09.09.2004
The Lake Shore Fire Company would like to thank all those who supported our recent Field Days & Carnival...
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 LAKE SHORE WINS AWARDS 08.09.2004
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company participated in the SouthWestern Association of Volunteer Firemen's Convention held in Gowanda from August 4 - 7th...
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Welcome to LAKE SHORE FIRE.COM!

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The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. is a not for profit corporation staffed by 100% volunteers, operating in the Town of Hamburg, Erie County, New York, along the beautiful shores of Lake Erie.

Our Fire Company is proud to provide Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Services, Rescue and Fire Safety Education for the residents and businesses of the Lake Shore Fire Protection District, which is 7.5 square miles and has some 12,300 residents. The District includes 3,500 single to three family homes and 234 Commercial/Industrial properties which includes apartment complexes.

Protection is provided by two stations, the Rogers Station and the Amsdell Station and our apparatus includes two (2) pumpers, a Heavy Rescue, Light Rescue, Special Rescue, Ambulance and Chief’s Vehicle.

Questions or comments to: webmaster@lakeshorefire.com