Onondaga Hill Fire Department

Onondaga Hill Fire Department The Onondaga Hill Fire Department is a volunteer organization in the Town of Onondaga that borders the southwest corner of the City of Syracuse.

The volunteers of the Onondaga Hill Fire Department respond to approximately 1000 emergency calls annually. The Onondaga Hill Fire District is very diverse and contains the SUNY Onondaga Community College Campus, The SUNY Upstate University Hospital Community Campus, as well as suburban and rural areas. The members respond to calls for structure fires, motor vehicle collisions, emergency medical services, and numerous other types of incidents.

Bunk In orientation week is now in progress! Yesterday incoming bunk ins began receiving instruction for skill sets they...
08/18/2026

Bunk In orientation week is now in progress! Yesterday incoming bunk ins began receiving instruction for skill sets they will use during their time with Onondaga Hill. Skills reviewed on day one included medical call simulations, static and dynamic water supplies, brush fire response tactics, and firefighter survival techniques. This is just the first part in a 6 day training series designed to rapidly acclimate our new bunk ins to the wide range of responses handled by our members every day.

At approximately 11:10pm last night, the Onondaga Hill Volunteers and automatic aid were alerted to a reported apartment...
08/03/2026

At approximately 11:10pm last night, the Onondaga Hill Volunteers and automatic aid were alerted to a reported apartment fire at the Meadows at Westbrook complex.

Car 1 (Chief D. Garofalo) arrived 3 minutes post dispatch, finding a 2 story, wood framed, multiple occupancy with smoke coming from an apartment on the second floor, and assumed command. Car 2 (DC S. Garofalo) and Engine 3 (Lt. Rodgers) arrived shortly after, units located a “Signal 98” minor kitchen fire which was able to be knocked down within 5 minutes of dispatch using a “Water Can” extinguisher. Ladder 2 (Lt. Oconnor) arrived shortly after to assist with ventilation and overhaul, ensuring there was no fire extension into the walls, with command reducing the alarm to Onondaga Hill units only. Units remained on scene for approximately an hour before returning to service.

Fire damage was confined to the kitchen area and two occupants were evaluated for minor smoke inhalation by TLC EMS. The Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office assisted on scene and the displaced occupants are being assisted by the Red Cross while their apartment is repaired.

Always be sure to have an extinguisher available and ready anytime you are cooking. Want to learn how to use a fire extinguisher, stop by our open house or contact the station to learn about our live action extinguisher training.

07/21/2026

This afternoon at 14:14 the Onondaga Hill Volunteers were dispatched for a reported vehicle fire in the area of Country View Apts. Rescue 1 (Capt. Taylor) and Ladder 2 (FF. Rodriguez) staffed in quarters arrived approximately 3 minutes post dispatch and found a signal 98 fully involved vehicle fire.

Crews were able to knock fire down within 10 minutes of dispatch, keeping the fire from spreading to the attached tow truck or the other vehicle being towed. Crews remained on scene to conduct overhaul and clear hazards from the roadway returning to service at approximately 14:33.

Yesterday morning the duty crew staffing Ladder 94 was able to get out into the district to conduct rope rescue training...
07/04/2026

Yesterday morning the duty crew staffing Ladder 94 was able to get out into the district to conduct rope rescue training.

Despite feels like temperatures approaching 100 degrees, current and aspiring members of the rope rescue team staged a respond in drill along one of the many ravines in the district. Members responded to a report of an injured party who had fallen partway down the ravine face, becoming entangled in a tree part way down the approximate 70 foot slope. The crew was able to locate the victim, repel to them, package them to immobilize their spine to prevent further injury, haul them back to the top of the ravine, and drive them out of the woods on the ATV within approximately 40 minutes of starting the scenario.

Trainings like these are essential to ensuring that when real rescues happen they are fast, efficient, and safe.

It was a busy morning for the Onondaga Hill Volunteers with members taking in 3 calls for service, including a double st...
06/27/2026

It was a busy morning for the Onondaga Hill Volunteers with members taking in 3 calls for service, including a double stabbing before 06:00 AM.

Just before 02:30 Engine 3 and Car 2 took in a fire alarm activation at Upstate Community Hospital. Units found an accidental activation from use of to***co products.

At 04:50 members were alerted for a vehicle rollover on Makyes Rd near the district line, Rescue 1 and Car 2 handled the call finding four patients who had self extricated from the vehicle.

While units were picking up from the MVC, members were alerted to a double stabbing at one of the apartment complex’s at the opposite end of the district. Car 1, Car 2, Squad 5, and Rescue 1, handled the alarm treating two patients. Both patients were transported in apparent stable condition to the regional trauma center for further care. For further information about the stabbing please contact the Onondaga County Sheriffs Office.

Interested in learning how to provide life saving care to someone who is bleeding? Check out our friends at ONX Dynamics for Stop the Bleed trainings.

This morning at approximately 10:32 the Onondaga Hill Volunteers were dispatched for a reported electrical fire in the 4...
06/20/2026

This morning at approximately 10:32 the Onondaga Hill Volunteers were dispatched for a reported electrical fire in the 4100blk of Old Winding Way in the Taunton Fire District. Truck 44 (Lt. Rodgers) staffed in quarters arrived simultaneously to the Taunton Engine 6, operating as the first due Truck Company.

First arriving crews were met with a 2 story single family residence with an evident smoke condition in the rear of the residence. As such, the alarm was filled as a possible residential fire as a precaution. The Truck crew completed a quick search of the first floor before opening up for the Taunton Engine. All occupants were confirmed to have safely evacuated prior to the fire department arrival. Crews quickly located the fire in a rear wall of the residence knocking it down with minimal extension and holding the alarm to a signal 98. The Truck crew continued aiding in salvage and overhaul before returning to quarters to cover for Taunton until they cleared at approximately 11:45. Onondaga Hill units on scene included Truck 44 and C2.

This alarm was the second Signal 98 Box Alarm handled by duty crews in the past 24 hours. Yesterday, Engine 3 (FF. Moore) responded as the RIT on an Industrial Box Alarm in the Lafayette Fire District.

06/06/2026

This afternoon members on the duty crew got out into the district to work on rope rescue skills. Three members began working through our internal training program (QPS) with the goal of becoming qualified rope rescue team members. Members focused on building repelling skills, determining suitable anchors, and building basic systems. Interested in bunking in with us? We still have 2 spots for the fall semester, visit our website at OHFD.net for more information on our program.

This afternoon at approximately 17:05 the Onondaga Hill Volunteers and Automatic Aid were dispatched for a reported resi...
05/22/2026

This afternoon at approximately 17:05 the Onondaga Hill Volunteers and Automatic Aid were dispatched for a reported residential structure fire in the 4900blk of Skyline Dr. Ladder 2 (Capt. Taylor) staffed in quarters arrived 5 minutes post dispatch assuming first due engine duties. First arriving crews were met with a 2 story single family residence with heavy smoke from the rear and roof of the structure. Ladder 2 deployed a preconnect to the rear of the structure to knockdown the exterior fire before moving to the interior. Taunton Ladder 5 arrived as the second due company deploying a second preconnect to the structure, locating and rescuing 2 cats in the process. Additional mutual aid from Fairmount, Solvay, Howlett Hill, South Onondaga, and Navarino assisted onscene, while Camillus and Marcellus units provided area coverage. The bulk of the fire was knocked down within 20 minutes of dispatch, with all units in service after approximately 2 hours. All occupants were able to safely evacuate prior to the fire department arrival and a total of 4 occupants and 2 cats were displaced by the fire, they are being assisted by the Red Cross. At this time the fire was believed to be an accidental result of burning weeds too close to the home. Onondaga Hill units onscene included 44LD2, 44E3, 44SD5, and 44R1.

The Onondaga Hill Fire Department would like to congratulate bunk-in Dominic Roes and the rest of the Class of 2026 on g...
05/19/2026

The Onondaga Hill Fire Department would like to congratulate bunk-in Dominic Roes and the rest of the Class of 2026 on graduating from Onondaga Community College.

Dominic joined Onondaga Hill in 2024 as a bunk-in while completing his Fire Protection Technology degree at OCC. Since joining, Dominic has spent countless hours earning IFSAC certifications and developing his skills as a firefighter and EMT. We are immensely proud of him and know he will do well wherever he decides to go next.

On the day of graduation, members staffed Engine 3, Ladder 2, and Truck 44 in order to support Dominic at graduation and maintain our staffing and service to our community.

It was a busy morning for the Onondaga Hill Volunteers staffing the station. Between 0900 and 1800 the crew responded on...
05/02/2026

It was a busy morning for the Onondaga Hill Volunteers staffing the station. Between 0900 and 1800 the crew responded on 6 calls for service and completed a smoke detector inspection at a residence in the first due.

At 09:08 crews were alerted to an Unconscious Person, Squad 5 handled the call arriving within 2 minutes of dispatch.

At 09:22 while the Squad crew was clearing, members were alerted for a Working Structure in the Fairmount Fire District. Ladder 2 (Chief D. Garofalo) took in the alarm arriving as the 3rd due truck company. The crew assisted with overhaul before returning to service to provide area coverage as Engine 94 while Fairmount companies remained committed to the fire scene.

At 10:00 while clearing the fire scene Engine 94 was immediately dispatched to check low hanging wires creating a hazard in Fairmount’s district, the hazard wire was addressed and reported to the utility company.

At 11:09 Engine 94 was back out for a report of a Motor Vehicle Collision involving a commercial structure in the Camillus Fire District, Engine 94 arrived second due and operated for approximately 10 minutes before returning to service.

At 12:11 while headed to Green Hills Farms to collect lunch supplies, Engine 94 was added to an MVC, this time with possible entrapment in the Lafayette Fire District. Engine 94 arrived while crews onscene were removing the patient from the vehicle and assisted with minor hazards.

After clearing the scene, Engine 94 returned to the district to preform a smoke detector inspection as well as do some afternoon training.

At 16:33 Rescue 1 (Pres. Warren) and Engine 3 (Lt. Pereira) responded to an MVC with injuries in our first due. Rescue 1 and Engine 3 arrived to find a vehicle in a ditch with a single occupant requesting an ambulance. Rescue 1 provided medical care to the patient while Engine 3 addressed on scene hazards. Crews cleared the scene within 30 minutes.

At 17:38 Ladder 2 (Cpt. Taylor) and Truck 44 (Lt. Pereira) were back out responding to a fire alarm at Hillbrook Detention Facility. Crews investigated and determined it to be a false alarm before returning to service.

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