The Morton Fire Company, Founded 1930
Morton Fire Company is a part of the Hamlin, Morton, Walker Fire District and the first member of the Monroe County, New York's Second Battalion. Our company is 100% volunteer and has been serving the residents and businesses of the hamlet of Morton and surrounding area for over 75 years. The Morton Fire Company responds first on all Fire and Ambulance calls in our area. We are trained in Emergency Medical Services, Auto Vehicle Extrication (JAWS of LIFE), Water and Ice Rescue Procedures, Hazardous Materials Response, and other various firefighting techniques and procedures. The Morton Fire Company works very closely with our neighboring departments often responding together for more serious incidents ensuring that residents receive the best protection possible.
Interested in becoming a part of the Morton Fire Company? Please visit our website for more information!
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