Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department

Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department The Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department has been providing fire and rescue services to the villages of Lawrence & Cedarhurst since 1882. on September 27, 1882.

The Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department traces its history back to the founding of the Washington Hook, & Ladder Co. The first firemen used buckets stored in sheds throughout town to protect the area from fire. In the late 1880's, striving to provide the finest service to the community, the company acquired a ladder cart and a building to house its equipment at Frost Avenue, and Central Avenue. En

deavoring to procure the newest technology to provide the best protection to the community the company purchased one of the few steam powered fire engines in the area in 1896. In order to keep up with the growing demands of the community the Washington Hook & Ladder Co. reorganized into the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department on New Year's Day 1900. Realizing that more space was needed to house the fire department's equipment, the first Chief of Department, Thomas A. McWhiney, personally purchased a lot at the corner of Washington Avenue and Central Avenue and donated the land to the fire department on which to build a new firehouse. In 1902, work began on the core of the current firehouse. The building was built principally out of stone from the New York City subway project. Over the years, the men of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department put their equipment to good use, notably responding to the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 66 on Rockaway Blvd in 1975, rescuing four people from a house fire at 72 Lord Avenue (Lawrence) in 2000, and evacuating dozens of people trapped by flood waters during Sandy in 2012. Today, the eighty volunteer firemen of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department continue the tradition of untiring commitment to their neighbors by responding to well over 1,000 calls each year, including house fires, motor vehicle accidents, ambulance calls, hazardous materials leaks and spills, water rescues, and calls for assistance from neighboring fire departments as far away as Hempstead and Great Neck.

On Sunday May 3, 2026 the  celebrated Ex-Chiefs Rizzo and Cavanagh’s extraordinary milestones — 50 years of dedicated se...
05/06/2026

On Sunday May 3, 2026 the celebrated Ex-Chiefs Rizzo and Cavanagh’s extraordinary milestones — 50 years of dedicated service to this department and our community.

Through every alarm, every challenge, and every life touched, your commitment, courage, and selflessness have set a standard few can match. Five decades of protecting others, standing strong in the face of danger, and serving the community with honor is nothing short of remarkable.

Thank you for your unwavering dedication and for being a true examples of what it means to lead and serve. Congratulations on 50 incredible years—your legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

On Sunday, April 5th, at approximately 5:30 pm, the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department was alerted as the FAST to a bui...
04/07/2026

On Sunday, April 5th, at approximately 5:30 pm, the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department was alerted as the FAST to a building fire in Valley Stream. Upon arrival Ladder 325² was put to work. The crew was assigned to roof operations. All units were on scene for an hour and a half before returning to service. Operations were under the command of V.S.F.D. Chief of Department Capone. 📸 .t123 and

Work has been steady!On the afternoon of Monday March 30th the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department responded mutual aide...
04/01/2026

Work has been steady!

On the afternoon of Monday March 30th the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department responded mutual aide to the for a basement fire in a private dwelling. Ladder 325² responded to the scene and assisted with searches. Companies operated for a little under an hour, all operations were under the command of V.S.F.D. Chief of Department Capone.

On March 31st the was alerted for a reported house fire with a possible occupant trapped in the Saddle Ridge section of their response area. Chief 3011 arrived on scene transmitting the working fire. Ladder 325² responded and was the first arriving ladder company on scene. Working with Hewlett Engine 305 the companies started extinguishing fire and aggressively searching the heavily involved structure. Thankfully all searches proved negative as the occupants were out the house. Companies operated for a little over two hours under, operations were under the command of H.B.F.D Assistant Chief Legrow.

With daylight savings upon us yet again it’s always a good reminder: “Change your clocks, change your batteries” in your...
03/08/2026

With daylight savings upon us yet again it’s always a good reminder: “Change your clocks, change your batteries” in your smoke and CO detectors. If you have questions or need help with your detectors don’t hesitate to reach out to your local fire department for assistance. Detectors save lives!

02/09/2026

At the Village Board Meeting held on Monday, February 2, Trustees Daniel Plaut and Israel Wasser presented a citation on behalf of the Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst recognizing Firefighter Robert “Bobby” Hicks of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department for his bravery, dedication, and service to the community.

On December 20, 2025, while operating at a confirmed house fire at 215 Spring Street in North Lawrence in the critical nozzle position, Firefighter Hicks sustained serious burns to his leg. Despite the injury, he continued to perform his duties without hesitation, placing the safety of others ahead of his own. His actions demonstrated extraordinary courage, commitment, and selflessness in the face of danger.

Mayor Benjamin Weinstock reflected on the recognition, saying, “Our Board has had the privilege of knowing Bobby his entire life, and watching the person he has become has brought us great pride. His courage, integrity, and perseverance make us incredibly proud, and his willingness to put others before himself embodies the very best of public service.”

A busy snowy weekend for the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department. While staffing the firehouse during the storm, members...
01/29/2026

A busy snowy weekend for the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department. While staffing the firehouse during the storm, members responded to two working fires. First assisting the Hewlett Fire Department on Sunday morning with a house fire in the Lynbrook section of their response area as a working truck. Later, Monday evening Ladder 325 and Engine 323 responded to a building fire in Inwood on Smith Street.

GENERAL ALARM, HOUSE FIRE at 49 BAYBERRY ROAD EAST, Lawrence c/s: BAYBERRY ROAD N and BAYBERRY ROAD S. . 04:42:42On Mond...
01/07/2026

GENERAL ALARM, HOUSE FIRE at 49 BAYBERRY ROAD EAST, Lawrence c/s: BAYBERRY ROAD N and BAYBERRY ROAD S. . 04:42:42

On Monday, January 5th, 2025, at approximately 4:40AM, the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department () received a call reporting an electrical fire in a private dwelling.

Assistant Chief Beilinson (3201) arrived on scene and transmitted a working fire. Engine Co. 323 got in first and stretched the initial handline while Ladder Co. 325 began searching and opening up. The fire originated in the basement and spread to the second floor. Three handlines were stretched, and companies performed extensive overhaul to ensure there was no further extension. There were no injuries.

The fire was placed under control and units began to be placed back in service within approximately two hours. The Nassau County Fire Marshal’s Office was requested to investigate the cause of the fire.

All operations were under the command of Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department Chief of Department Joseph McHugh (3200).

Additional mutual aid was provided by the Hewlett Fire Department (), Woodmere Fire Department (), Inwood Fire Department (), Long Beach Fire Department ( ), Atlantic Beach Rescue (), Elmont Fire Department ( ), Valley Stream Fire Department (), Lakeview Fire Department (), Rockville Centre Fire Department, and the Hatzalah of Rockaways and Lawrence (). 📸 and .t123

As we close out another year, the chiefs, officers and members of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department would like to ...
01/01/2026

As we close out another year, the chiefs, officers and members of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department would like to thank our community and village leadership for your unwavering support throughout 2025. It’s an honor to serve and protect you, and our department is committed to continuing that mission in 2026.

In the year 2025 our department responded to 2,052 alarms, that’s up from 1,908 in 2024. We wish you and your families a safe year filled with health, happiness, and prosperity.

Stay safe, and remember: we’re always here when you need us.

Happy New Year

This evening the -Cedarhurst Fire Department held its annual swearing in ceremony to welcome our newly elected executive...
01/01/2026

This evening the -Cedarhurst Fire Department held its annual swearing in ceremony to welcome our newly elected executive staff.

Those sworn in include:

• Chief of Department Joseph T. McHugh

•Assistant Chief Michael T. Beilinson

• Deputy Chief Steven Magliaro (not pictured)

• Commissioner James C. McHugh

• Commissioner Thomas J. Foy (not pictured)

We extend our best wishes to the newly elected leadership in their guide us into 2026.

A heartfelt thank you to outgoing Chief of Department Meyer Adler on completing his term, we look forward to having him back on the rigs.

GENERAL ALARM, HOUSE FIRE at 215 SPRING ST, NORTH LAWRENCE  c/s: LAWRENCE AVE and UNION ST . . 13:59:33Just before 2:00P...
12/22/2025

GENERAL ALARM, HOUSE FIRE at 215 SPRING ST, NORTH LAWRENCE c/s: LAWRENCE AVE and UNION ST . . 13:59:33

Just before 2:00PM on December 20, 2025 the was alerted to a house fire at 215 Spring Street in the North Lawrence section of the response area. Chief of Department Adler was first on scene and transmitted a working fire for fire on the first floor of a 2.5 story setback private dwelling. Engine 323 arrived on scene shortly after and extinguished the blaze. Two civilians were evaluated for smoke inhalation and one firefighter sustained minor burns, and was taken to an area hospital. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Nassau County Fire Marshall.

Additional mutual was provided by: hewlettfd300 📸

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75 Washington Avenue
Lawrence, NY
11559

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