About the fire company

current Firematic officers

Assistant Chief: Marty Kuhl

Captain: Michael Stallone

1st Lieutenant: Melissa Diakantonis

2nd Lieutenant: Michael DeRobertis 

 

Current Civil officers

President: Phil Ricotta

Treasurer: George Diakantonis

Directors:

-John Magnotta 

-Frank Rufino

-Lisa Marcojohn 

-Roy Freer

Secretary: Kat Magnotta

Financial Secretary: Joseph Simmonds

Sargent at Arms: Joe Walters 

Our History

History of the Hillside Lake Fire Company #3

In July 1952, a group of civic minded Hillside Lake citizens, desirous of increasing their fire protection, formed a committee for the purpose of organizing a fire company.  This committee canvassed the Hillside Lake area and signed up a charter membership of forty-one active and social members.

Many of the early business meetings were held either in the homes of the members or in the clubhouse belonging to the Hillside Lake Community Club.  Using the Stormville Fire Company “bylaws” as a guide, the members elected officers, organized the company, and became incorporated on October 15, 1952.  A parcel of land was given to the company by Mr. William Schultz of Hillside Lake for the purpose of constructing a firehouse.  Putting their diversified talents to work, the members began construction of a concrete block firehouse in June 1953.  The building grew as fast as money became available through donations and the process of the turkey raffles and dances.

Help arrived in June 1954 when the wives of the members formed a Women’s Auxiliary to the fire company, and added their efforts to those of the men.  By October 1954, the firehouse was complete enough to hold meetings, although it was necessary on occasions to pass the hat for oil to heat the building.  During the year 1955, the firehouse was completed.

In January 1956, the fire company was accepted into the East Fishkill Fire District and the members began firematic training.  A 1937 Diamond-T fire truck was the first piece of equipment assigned to Hillside Lake in July 1956.  Other equipment was added to the truck, including a resuscitator, which was purchased by the Woman’s Auxiliary in 1957.  The year 1957 also saw the first bazaar as a joint effort of both the men’s and woman’s organizations.  Subsequently, the bazaar became the main source of income for the fire company.

In 1958 the “Siren” newspaper was formed as a means of communications between the members for both firematic notices as well as news items about the company area.  In July 1958 the Diamond-T truck was retired from service and replaced with a truck temporarily borrowed from the Wiccopee Fire Company.  This truck remained at Hillside Lake until June 1959, when a new truck was assigned to the company.  Also in 1959, construction began on an addition to the firehouse, which was to become both a meeting place for members as well as a social center for both firehouse and local community activities.  The addition was completed in 1960, and in the same year the fire company sponsored a “Teen-age” club and Boy Scout Troop No.48.

In 1961 the Fire Police were organized to aid the firefighters in traffic control.  Shortly thereafter, another building was added to the fire house.  In 1967 a 1500 gallon tanker arrived at Hillside Lake and in the same year telephone operations were eliminated and a radio alerting system was installed in the homes of the firemen, greatly improving firefighting efficiency.

In 1963 our company received a brush-utility vehicle.  We were the first company to have a vehicle of that type in the East Fishkill Fire District.

In 1968 a Rescue Squad was formed to aid the sick and injured of the community.  In 1969 a Cadillac ambulance was purchased for the use in transporting to the local hospitals.  It’s dedicated and highly trained membership totaled about 100 members, 30 of which were Hillside Lake Company No. 3 members.  The ambulance rotates during the month through the four Fire Companies, spending a week to 10 days in Company No. 3 quarters.

In 1971 our 1,500 gallon tanker was transferred to Company No. 2 in Stormville and replaced by Engine 4 in Hillside Lake, thus giving us two engines.  In the summer of 1972 the Company received a brand new engine.

In 1972 the East Fishkill Fire District purchased two new engines, one for the Wiccopee Fire company and one for Hillside Lake.  They were Salisbury-Ford Louisville chassis with 750gpm 2 stage front mount pumps and 1,000 gallon tanks.  They paid a total of $54,376 for the two engines.

In 1974 the firehouse again changed its shape.  Two bays were added that currently house 39-18 and 39-33 and a second meeting room.  The kitchen was expanded and new restrooms were added to accommodate the growing Company.

In June 1990 the current ambulance bay was added to Hillside Lake for a total of five bays in the firehouse.  Also in the same year, Hillside Lake Fire Company acquired 39-33, a 3,000 gallon tanker.  It was one of three the East Fishkill Fire District purchased that year.

In 1996 the Hillside Lake Fire Company purchased a parcel of land on Hillside Lake Road, across from Jennifer Drive.  This is to be used in the future to build a new Hillside Lake Fire House.

In 2001 39-18 was purchased by the East Fishkill Fire District.  It was one of four new engines added to the East Fishkill Fire District that year.

In 2001 the Hillside lake Fire Company purchased a second parcel of land on Hillside Lake Road, adjacent to the parcel purchased in 1996 across from Jennifer Drive.  This is also to be used in the future to build a new Hillside Lake Fire House.

In 2005 the 1990 tankers went out to be refurbished.

In 2009 old engine 39-13 and utility 39-63 were replaced.

In 2009 the Board of Fire Commissioners created contracts between the East Fishkill Fire District and the four fire companies that make up the District.

In 2010 the Hillside Lake Fire Company No. 3 obtained a building permit for a new fire station from the Town of East Fishkill.  It was a long and stressful road for a number of members dealing with neighbors who were not sure they wanted a new firehouse to the Town Board who can make it a challenge to put up a building in the Town.  The Fire Company did officially break ground late fall of 2010 and hope that they can see a new station in the future.

While in the bay area our equipment wait in expectation to respond to any emergency at a moment’s notice, our social room is boisterous with the noise of little boys and girls involved in joyful Brownies or Cub Scout activities.  Most of all we are proud of our membership, those men and women dedicated in the truest sense of the word, who give their time and efforts so the people of our community can sleep restful in their beds with the knowledge that come fire or flood, illness or injury, trained people will come to aid them.

Past Chiefs

Frank Denning:  1956

Sven Nordlund:  1957-62

Edward T. Johnson:  1963-1964

Frederick Jillard:  1965

Michael T. Quinn:  1966-1969

Karl Berghofer:  1970-1971

Ronald Chatlos:  1972-1973

Patrick Salerno:  1974-1976

Larry E. Boes:  1977

Lawrence Patrick:  1978

Howard Travis:  1979-1983

Kevin Geysen:  1984-1989

John Hughes:  1990-1994

Thomas Walker:  1995-1997

Keith Baccomo:  1998-2002

Karl Johnson 2003-2005

Philip Ricotta:  2006-2009

Andy Piechowski:  2009-2015

Philip Ricotta:  2016-2018

Current Chief

Marty Kuhl:  2019-present