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Locality: Wilmington, New York

Phone: +1 518-946-7187



Address: 1197 Haselton Road 12997 Wilmington, NY, US

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Wilmington Fire & Rescue 04.01.2021

Some photo's from the Christmas Parade

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 02.01.2021

Look for our Volunteers in the Parade on 12/11 for the Christmas Parade.

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 14.11.2020

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND DEDICATION

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 01.11.2020

Happy National First Responder Day Thank you for your service we appreciate each and everyone of you!

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 24.10.2020

Have a Happy & Safe 4th of JulyHave a Happy & Safe 4th of July

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 02.10.2020

Thank you to all our Volunteer EMS Members your time and dedication is appreciated and does not go unnoticed!Thank you to all our Volunteer EMS Members your time and dedication is appreciated and does not go unnoticed!

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 27.09.2020

Our regular monthly meeting has been canceled. Hope to see all of you next month. Stay Healthy and Safe!

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 10.09.2020

Happy Mother's DayHappy Mother's Day

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 24.08.2020

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Wilmington Fire & Rescue 14.08.2020

LOUIE AGRAGNA "Wilmington-Way" by Supervisor Roy Holzer This is yet another edition to our "Wilmington-Way" series. I started this series as a result of the C...OVID-19 Pandemic but also as a reminder of what a great team we have in our community. Hopefully it sends a message that "we got this" and gives you all comfort in such a strange time in our history. In Little Adirondack hamlets like Wilmington, it is not uncommon to have the person working on town highway crew being the one who answers your emergency call in the middle of the night. They are the ones you may visit with at either the Post Office or Store. Such is the case with our "Wilmington-Way" individual Louie Adragna. Not only has he worked for the Town of Wilmington for over two decades, he has been an active member in the Wilmington Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad for 18 years. In fact, Louie has served 13 years as our Fire Chief. His countless volunteer hours and training for our community is impressive. Rising to the level of Fire Chief is not a one-two step. Any person that becomes Chief must also serve in all the other officer positions before becoming the top man. In this side of his life, he leads an organization that answers over 300 calls a year. On the town level Louie was hired by former Highway Superintendent Marcel Bruce. It was clear Marcel saw the right qualities in him to be part of the Wilmington Team. In fact, years later Highway Superintendent Bill Skufka made Louie his deputy. A position he has served in for 13 years. Last fall, when Bill retired, the town of Wilmington Town Board unanimously appointed Louie to the top position. Louie's leadership and work ethic has benefited our town greatly. Like the Fire Department, he had to learn each position in the road department and jobs before advancing to the next. The transition has been smooth in his advancement to becoming the leader as our Wilmington Highway Superintendent. Continuing education and training have become a hallmark of Louie's resume. From Essentials of Firemanship to holding both Commercial Drivers and Class D Water Distribution Licenses, these credentials have benefited the community. Having moved to Wilmington when he was 8 years old after his parents purchased the Grandview Motel, Louie has settled roots in his community. At age 45, he has three children all the same age. That's right. Triplets! He and his wife Sarah stay pretty busy with their children, Anna, Katie and Nick. Of course, Louie himself is a twin. His brother Rick shares the same birthdate. Apparently, more than one child at a time is pretty common in the Adragna family genetics. Even with family obligations and dedication to the citizens of the Town of Wilmington, he still finds time to Mountain Bike with friends. Dirt Biking and camping has also become a family tradition. Our community is very fortunate to have a person with the caliber of Louie Adragna. He takes his commitment to our community to heart. His friendly personality and sense of humor makes him the perfect "Wilmington-Way" man.

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 03.08.2020

BLOOD DRIVE TODAY Wilmington Fire & Rescue 3-7PM Open to the PublicBLOOD DRIVE TODAY Wilmington Fire & Rescue 3-7PM Open to the Public

Wilmington Fire & Rescue 08.07.2020

Some photo's from the Easter Bunny Today