Altona-NY Volunteer Fire Department

Altona-NY Volunteer Fire Department We are a volunteer fire and ems agency with 24/7 paid ems coverage. We cover roughly 100 square miles and offer a variety of invaluable services to Altona

The Altona Volunteer Fire Department (AFD) offers a number of invaluable services to its surrounding community. Their services include, but are not limited to, a fire rescue service, a rescue squad/EMS, and a Junior Firefighting program. These services could not have been made available to Altona and its surrounding areas without the selfless and brave contributions of the department volunteers. J

unior Fire Department:
To become a member of Altona's Junior Fire Department, you must be between the ages of 14 and 18, as well as be a resident of Altona. The Junior Firefighters are allowed to attend fire calls, however they are not allowed to actually participate in fire fighting. They often assist in packing up and organizing fire gear, and rolling up hoses after a fire call. The Junior Firefighters may not attend motor vehicle accidents or any ambulance calls. However, they are invited and encouraged to participate in all training exercises and . Because the fire services of today have evolved significantly from years ago, the techniques and corresponding equipment must evolve as well. Learning new skills and abilities is often the most important quality of being a fire fighter. So as the technology evolves, so must our volunteers. This is why training plays such a large and important role at the Altona Volunteer Fire Department. All fire fighters are required to undergo a minimum of eight hours of training per year. The department holds Jaws of Life training approximately four or five times a year. Driver training, pumper training, and self-contained breathing apparatus (air pack) training are held regularly by the Altona Volunteer Fire Department. All fire fighters are required to take, upon joining the department, a "Firefighter 1" course, which covers topics such as use of the tools and aparatus (hose, ladders, extinguishers, etc.), fire scene operations, related operations and information, and much more. This course is typically held at the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base and is paid for by the Clinton County Fire Association. The Altona Volunteer Fire Department responds to a number of different types of Fire Calls, including:

Motor vehicle accidents
Structure fires
Brush fires
Car fires
Search and rescue
Floods (Sandbagging)
Trees down / lines down (Traffic Control)

History of the Department


The Altona Fire Department held it first meeting at 7:30 p.m. on October 1st, 1959 it was a very meaningful night for the people of Altona. The men that were members started a great tradition for all the future members that would follow. They worked very hard and gave many long hours of dedication and heart to the department and the people of Altona that needed their help. They helped their people through many tragedies. They are the reason that Altona has such a great department today. The first Fire Chief was John Monty. He formed the department and oversaw the purchase of the first fire truck. It was a surplus 500-gallon, 4-wheel drive pumper truck purchased for only One Hundred dollars. In 1960 a new truck was purchased with a bond in the amount of 15,000.00. This bond also included accessories, and equipment. On March 10, 1960 Bill Slocum, and John Monty drove the new truck into the town of Altona. On May 2, 1960 the truck, pump, siren, and radios were ready for service. Later a tank truck became part of the department's fleet. It was built to help with the water supply. They only had three trucks in their fleet, which isn't that spectacular but they made them last for over ten years.

06/06/2026

With warmer summer-like weather finally here, we want to take this time to remind everyone that due to safety and liability concerns, we the Altona Fire Department are not able to fill swimming pools. We do apologize for the inconvenience.

May was another busy month for fire and EMS.  AFD responded to 40 calls for emergency for may which brings our year to d...
06/02/2026

May was another busy month for fire and EMS. AFD responded to 40 calls for emergency for may which brings our year to date call volume to 171 calls.
We want to thank all of our volunteers, paid staff, mutual aid departments and County 911 telecommunicators for everything that they do day in and day out!

We are just a little over a month away from our 3rd annual Fire Department Field Day and Parade.  Some additions to this...
06/01/2026

We are just a little over a month away from our 3rd annual Fire Department Field Day and Parade. Some additions to this year's field day weekend include a Kickball tournament on Saturday July 11th at Feinburg Park, a new parade route which you can see in a photo attached here, a touch a truck event following the parade, and all activities will be located at Feinburg Park. (Possible tours of the Powerhouse located within Feinburg park*)
Some returning activities include our parade, our famous chicken BBQ, Chinese Raffle, Bounce House Village, Kids Fun Tent, and food options including The Pinecone Pantry (our snack shack at Feinburg Park) and some local Food Trucks.
If you are interested in participating in any of our events and activities please check out the graphic and flyers below. The registration forms can be printed and mailed back to us at PO Box 36, Altona NY 12910.
We thank you all in advance.

The 6th annual Memorial Day Car show is this morning.  Be sure to come on down and see all of the areas best cars and tr...
05/23/2026

The 6th annual Memorial Day Car show is this morning. Be sure to come on down and see all of the areas best cars and trucks. While you are there be sure to come over and watch a vehicle extrication demonstration put on by our volunteer firefighters!

As you come and drive in and around town, especially in the area of Irona Road/Devils Den Road/Woods Falls Road we ask that you do so with more caution as there will be increased number of vehicles entering and exiting the car show.

Register here:

https://forms.gle/JdDvyH1zVucJ1a7E9

Not just this week but every week we are thankful for all of our volunteer and paid EMTs and Paramedics who continue to ...
05/18/2026

Not just this week but every week we are thankful for all of our volunteer and paid EMTs and Paramedics who continue to show up and help out not just our community but for all of the North Country.

05/10/2026

AFD would like to wish a Happy Mother's Day to all of the mothers out there!

April proved to be our busiest month of the year so far call wise, with Altona Fire & EMS responding to 43 calls for eme...
05/06/2026

April proved to be our busiest month of the year so far call wise, with Altona Fire & EMS responding to 43 calls for emergency. This brings us up to 131 calls for the year as of the end of April 30th.
We want to thank all of our volunteers, paid staff, mutual aid departments, and Clinton County 911 Telecommunicators for everything they do.

Address

480 Devils Den Road
Altona, NY
12910

Telephone

+15182367223

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