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  • Member Spotlight

    Cindy Snow Meet Cindy Snow – The first woman to serve as Dryden Fire Department’s Fire Police Captain! “I love giving back to the community. If I had a friend or a family member that needed help, I would want them to get the help they need. I want to be that person for someone…

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  • 12th Annual Burn Foundation

    On the weekend of February 6-8, 2026, Dryden Fire along with the Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) supported the Burn Foundation of Central New York. In its the 12th year, burn survivors from CNY and across the country come together for a weekend away of fun, food, and friends. The weekend kicks off at a…

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  • Chimney Fire Training

    Local firefighters prepare to respond to common winter fire hazards With a particularly cold winter increasing reliance on fireplaces and wood stoves, chimney fires remain a common and dangerous risk. That’s why members of the Dryden Fire Department regularly train to safely and effectively manage these incidents. On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, our firefighters practiced…

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  • Community Message from the Fire Chief

    Extreme Cold & Heavy Snowfall Preparedness On behalf of the volunteer firefighters and officers of the Dryden Fire Department, we want to reach out to our community as we prepare for an extended period of extremely cold temperatures and heavy snowfall expected in our area. As this storm approaches, we ask community members to take…

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  • Hazardous Materials Training

    Local volunteer firefighters train together to protect the community On the evening of Wednesday, January 14, 2026, approximately 50 volunteers from the Dryden, Freeville, McLean, and Varna Fire Departments participated in the annual required Hazardous Materials Training hosted by the Dryden Fire Department. The training focused on identifying hazardous materials, understanding potential risks, and reviewing…

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  • Congrats!

    Allan Dries In December 2025, Allan Dries completed the Firefighter Training Series, also know as Firefighter Boot Camp, offered at the Cortland County Regional Training Center. This 170-hour training program, with 54 units and intense classes (see below), is physically and mentally demanding. Participants learn the necessary skills to fight fires, including on-scene operations, using…

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  • Serving Our Community: 2025 in Review and 2026 Leadership

    This past year, Dryden Fire & Ambulance were proud to serve the local community by responding to nearly 3,000 calls. As new leadership steps forward, we’re looking ahead to strengthening our impact in 2026. 2025 Total Calls:

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  • Member Spotlight

    Kaitlin Gorton Jobs: Paramedic at Dryden Ambulance, Tompkins County EMS, Groton Ambulance Awards What special projects have you participated in?I am proud that I can come to work and serve the community every week. Fun Fact: I played college basketball for 3 different colleges and I love sports! Hobbies and Passions: I love going to…

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  • Member Spotlight

    Chief Mark Bell “My love for serving the Dryden Community was instilled in me as I grew up — both of my parents served in various roles within this Department. Being Chief is the highest honor. It gives me the opportunity to lead the men and women of this Department while setting goals and standards…

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  • RecruitNY Event

    Join us on the last weekend of April for RecruitNY! This is an opportunity for you to meet your local firefighters and learn how you can make a difference in your community. Welcoming new members interested in firefighting, EMS, and/or administrative support, such as finance, marketing, event coordination, maintenance, and more! No experience necessary –…

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