OFFICERS
Captain Robert Inzalaco
1st Lt. James Grace
2nd Lt. Allen Smith
Secretary James Redmond
Treasurer Mark Linnen
Chaplain Jack Lovett
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FF Sean Brennan
FF Kevin Burgess
FF Conrad Dabrowski
Ex-Capt. Jack Duerschmidt
Ex-Capt. Mark Gajowski
FF Mark Gajowski II
FF Thomas Galka
1st Lt. James Grace
Ex-Capt. Kurt Harrison
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FF William Hubbard
Captain Robert Inzalaco
FF Laura James
Ex-Capt. Joseph Kaelin
Ex-Capt. Raymond Kwasna
Ex-Capt. Richard Ligon
FF Mark Linnen
FF James Redmond
FF Ann Reichel
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FF Scott Robertson
2nd Lt. Allen Smith
FF Jacob Smith
FF Thomas Stevens
Ex-Capt. Robert Szczepanik
Ex-Capt. Catherine Urevich
Ex-Capt. Kevin Zaneski
Ex-Capt. Martin Zaneski
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In February of 1923, the company received its first motorized piece of equipment, a 1922 Dodge, built by William Morell. It was used until the year 1939, when it was replaced by Suffolk County's first hydraulic aerial, a 1939 Seagrave with a 65-foot ladder. This truck served for over 50 years and today is still in running condition and on display at the American Museum of Firefighting in Hudson, NY.
Over the years the Red Birds have produced four chiefs: Thomas Britton, "Dutch" Creighton, Edward Gadzinski and Dennis Hamill. The Red Birds have had the honor of seeing many fine and dedicated people pass through their ranks, but none better than the men and women serving the community today.