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Locality: Ardsley, New York

Phone: +1 914-693-6581



Address: 505 Ashford Ave 10502 Ardsley, NY, US

Website: Ardsleyfiredepartment.com

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Ardsley Fire Department 04.01.2021

Last night TFD w/ Ardsley Fire Department responded to I-87 northbound MM 9.5 for a reported rollover. Members of E80 manned U61 and arrived 2nd due. Be safe everyone! #DockRats #TheBarn

Ardsley Fire Department 21.12.2020

Just a reminder for residents to clear any Fire Hydrant on their property of snow following the impending snowstorm. @villageofardsley #snow #firehydrant #ardsleyfiredepartment

Ardsley Fire Department 11.12.2020

To all of our Veterans thank you for your service.

Ardsley Fire Department 06.12.2020

Christmas Eve Santa ride information. We will keep you updated with any changes that may occur. @villageofardsley @greenburgh_ny

Ardsley Fire Department 30.11.2020

It’s that time of year again. Be sure to check your smoke detectors, change batteries, or replace the detector if needed. @villageofardsley #ardsleyfiredepartment #smokedetectors

Ardsley Fire Department 25.11.2020

The Ardsley Fire Department assisted our friends in the Irvington FD with a FAST team assignment last night for a structure fire in their district. Job well done by all !! Irvington NY Volunteer Fire Department

Ardsley Fire Department 17.11.2020

It’s that time of year again. Be sure to check your smoke detectors and change batteries or replace the detector if needed. @villageofardsley villageofardsley #ardsleyfiredepartment #smokedetectors

Ardsley Fire Department 03.11.2020

According to our friends at the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), nearly half (49%) of home fires are caused by cooking. This #FirePreventionWeek, we...’re highlighting why it’s important to serve up safety in the kitchen! This video shows actual footage from our ongoing research burns taking place at our DELCO facility -- showing the growth and spread of a kitchen fire. Make sure you have working smoke alarms, know your escape plan, and continue to #CloseBeforeYouDoze! This experiment was conducted in preparation for the DHS/FEMA funded Study of Fire Service Residential Home Size-Up and Search & Rescue Operations. The experiment took place in a purpose-built test fixture that represents a residential, single family home with 4 furnished bedrooms, a living room, dining area, and kitchen. Instrumentation was placed throughout the home to examine fire spread from a kitchen fire and its impact on occupant survivability. The fire was ignited by heating a pan of cooking oil to its ignition temperature. The fire spread into the wall cabinet adjacent to the stove and subsequently, the adjacent cabinets. Pieces of flaming cabinet proceeded to fall to the ground igniting the base cabinets and flooring. As the fire extended across the ceiling, it ignited additional cabinets which led to flashover of the kitchen. For more fire safety tips, visit closeyourdoor.org!