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 HALLOWEEN DANCE 10.16.2009
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lake Shore Vol. Fire co. willbe holding their annual "Fright Night" Halloween dance...
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 FIRE PREVENTION OPEN HOUSE 10.05.2009
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company will host its' annual Fire Prevention & Life Safety Open House...
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 WE MOURN THE LOSS OF HONORARY LIFE MEMBER THADDEUS STAFFORD 09.22.2009
We are sad to announce the passing of Honorary Life Member Thaddeus "Ted" Stafford...
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  CHICKEN & RIB BBQ AND CRUISE NIGHT 08.28.2009
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. will hold their annual Chicken & Rib BBQ and Cruise Night on Saturday, September 12, 2009...
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  LAKE SHORE ASSISTS GOWANDA FIRE DEPT. WITH FLOODING 08.13.2009
On Monday, August 10th a crew from Lake Shore Vol. Fire Company was called in to assist mutual aid with Gowanda Fire Department after heavy rains over the weekend caused much flooding and devastation...
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 LAKE SHORE DEALS WITH NUMEROUS ISSUES DURING SEVERE STORMS 08.10.2009
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company was activated to a possible lightning strike during a severe thunder storm on Sunday, August 9th, 2009...
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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