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Henrietta Professional Firefighters and Dispatchers Association, IAFF local 3738

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The Career Staff of the Henrietta Fire District is made up of  very dedicated, highly trained professionals who don't think twice about helping someone who needs our help.

Over and above the 3000 plus calls for assistance we respond to each year, we also provide fire prevention and education to the students in the Rush - Henrietta Schools District, Boy and Girl Scout troops, Businesses and any other group or individual that requests such programs.

The staff is made up of 25 "Line" Firefighters and 4 Public Safety Dispatchers. We also have a full time Mechanic who maintains our fleet of fire apparatus. We also have a full time  Secretary/Treasurer who manages the money as well as acts as our Human Resource Person for the entire Fire District.

The Line Firefighters are divided into 4 groups that work a 4 shift tour. 2 -10 hour days followed by 2 -14 hour nights with 4 days off in between.  

The groups are made up of 1 lieutenant,  5 Firefighters and 1 Public Safety Dispatcher.

Monday through Friday the Secretary/Treasurer, Mechanic and Battalion Chief work at Headquarters.

The Career Staff responds out of Headquarters, 850 Bailey Road, 24/7. We also staff Station 5, 230 Pinnacle Road, Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, with 2 firefighters.

 

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