Eaton's Neck FD donating blood in memory of Suffolk County Police Officer Glen L. Ciano. The blood drive is scheduled for today from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Commack Fire Department headquarters on Jericho Turnpike. … See MoreSee Less



Today, members of our team took advantage of the frozen Huntington Bay to refresh & train their skills in ice & cold water emergencies.
NO ice is safe ice!
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If we can’t find ’em, we can’t fight ’em.
With the upcoming snow, Please shovel out the fire hydrant closest to your home. In an emergency, every second matters.
– clear at least a three-foot radius around the hydrant
What looks like your neighbor’s hydrant may actually be the one we need for your home. Multiple houses share hydrants, and the one you clear could make the difference when it matters most.
Thank you for helping us help you.
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Eaton’s Neck is hosting a Stop the Bleed training sponsored by Stony Brook Medicine . Learn how to identify life-threatening bleeding and take quick, effective action in an emergency. This hands-on training is open to everyone, responders and civilians alike, and focuses on staying calm and acting fast when it matters most.
Date: Sunday, Feb. 22 at 9:00 AM
Location: Eaton’s Neck Fire Department
RSVP: Christopher.Fischer@stonybrookmedicine.edu
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Congratulations to the newly sworn in Chiefs and Officers of the Eaton's Neck Fire Department for 2026. 🚒 🚑
Chief of the Department: Michael Pinto
1st Assistant Chief: Robert Ryan
2nd Assistant Chief: Gregory Atkins
Captains: Gary Schwartz, Sean Cuiffo, and Andrew Reid
Lieutenants: Paul Ribeiro, David Schaefer-Walker, and John Pokorny
Fire Police Captain: Dick Deters
Fire Police Lieutenant: Al Zelenka
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