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Completed in 2017, the station currently houses all Nanuet fire apparatus.  The station was officially placed in service at 19:46 on July 24, 2017 and formally dedicated on October 15, 2017.
Completed in 2017, the station currently houses all Nanuet fire apparatus.  The station was officially placed in service at 19:46 on July 24, 2017 and formally dedicated on October 15, 2017.


The station houses [[8-1750 (2001)|8-1750]], [[8-75 (2017)|8-75]], [[8-750 (1954)|8-750]], [[8-EQ (2005)|8-EQ]], [[8-Patrol (2008)|8-Patrol]], [[8-Patrol 2 (1996)|8-Patrol 2]], [[8-SRV (2016)|8-SRV]], and [[8-Tower (1997)|8-Tower]].
The station houses [[8-1750 (2001)|8-1750]], [[8-75 (2017)|8-75]], [[8-750 (1954)|8-750]], [[8-EQ (2005)|8-EQ]], [[8-Patrol (2008)|8-Patrol]], [[8-Patrol 2 (1996)|8-Patrol 2]], and [[8-SRV (2016)|8-SRV]].


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Revision as of 00:39, 24 September 2019

Old Middletown Road Firehouse

8-100 is the main station of the Nanuet Fire Department, and is located at 29 Old Middletown Road.

Completed in 2017, the station currently houses all Nanuet fire apparatus. The station was officially placed in service at 19:46 on July 24, 2017 and formally dedicated on October 15, 2017.

The station houses 8-1750, 8-75, 8-750, 8-EQ, 8-Patrol, 8-Patrol 2, and 8-SRV.

Prospect Street Firehouse (1944-2017)

The Nanuet Fire Department's main headquarters was previously located at 7 West Prospect Street in Nanuet, New York. The original portion of the building was constructed between 1944 - 1946 and had only 2 bays. For many years, the entire Nanuet Fire Department operated out of this building. In 1965 the first of many additions was put onto this firehouse. A wide 3-truck section was added to the west side of the building, followed a few years later in 1969 by a final large bay designed for Nanuet's first ladder truck (8-75). In 1978 the adjacent post office building was taken over and in the early 1990s converted into a final bay.