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 WE MOURN THE LOSS OF LIFE MEMBER H.B. MIKE WILLARD 05.22.2006
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company is sad to announce the passing of Harold B. "Mike" Willard...
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 CARL WAPPMAN HONORED FOR 50 YEARS OF ACTIVE SERVICE 05.10.2006
Carl M. Wappman Jr. was honored for his 50 Years of Active service as a Firefighter with the Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. on Saturday, May 6th, 2006...
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 LAKE SHORE TRAINS ON LIVE BURN STRUCTURE 05.10.2006
Training is extremely important for the volunteer fire service and a recent opportunity provided a great chance for firefighters to train...
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 WE MOURN THE LOSS OF LIFE MEMBER FRANK P. RIZZO 05.10.2006
The Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. is sad to announce the passing of longtime Life Member Frank P. Rizzo.
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 LAKE SHORE HOSTS SCOUTS FOR FIRE PREVENTION 03.09.2006
Scouts from Troop 411 of the St. Mary of the Lake Parish attended a Fire Prevention presentation...
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  LAKE SHORE BATTLES BLAZE ON OAKWOOD AVENUE 02.24.2006
On February 18, 2006 at approximately 5 am, the Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. was alerted to a possible structure fire at 2628 Oakwood Road...
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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