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Solvay Fire Department

Solvay Fire Department is a Fire Department located in Syracuse, ONONDAGA County, in the State of New York (NY).

iDetailed Information about Solvay Fire Department

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Official Identification of Solvay Fire Department

🏠 Headquarter Location

Solvay Fire Department Main Station

Address: 1925 Milton AVE

PO Box 123

City/Town: Syracuse

County: ONONDAGA

State:New York (NY)Flag of New York (NY)

Zip Code: 13209-0123

Website: See below

📞Contact Numbers for Solvay Fire Department

Office Phone Number

315-468-2323

Fax Number

315-468-1694

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✉️ Mailing Address for Solvay Fire Department

Solvay Fire Department
1925 Milton AVE PO Box 123
Syracuse, New York (NY) 13209-0123

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Official Website

solvayfd.com

📋 Solvay Fire Department Stats

Department TypeVolunteer
OrganizationLocal
Number of Stations2

Personnel Breakdown

Career Staff0
Volunteers65
Paid per Call0
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