Lake Shore Fire District
1 Long Pond Road
Rochester, NY 14612
(585)723-8425

About Us

The Lake Shore Fire District

The Lake Shore Fire District incorporated in 1957 (one of four Fire Districts in the town) encompasses nearly twenty square miles in the most northern area of the Town of Greece, County of Monroe and State of New York. The organization operates out of three stations with a combined total manpower of forty-four volunteers, four full-time firefighters, one career Lieutenant and a pool of fifteen part-time EMT/Pump Operators. Of the forty-four volunteers as many as thirty are interior firefighters, eight are exterior firefighters and the remainder are fire police. We provide Fire Suppression  / Ice and Water Rescue / EMS support to the residents of the districts as well as surrounding agencies.


The majority of the Fire District is residential with some commercial businesses, apartment complexes and a nursing home. This jurisdiction covers eight miles of the Lake Ontario shoreline, two divided highways and two major water treatment facilities. The Monroe County Water Authority, which resides in the eastern portion of our District, supplies domestic water for all of Monroe County and surrounding counties treating nearly 53 million gallons daily. Another unique occupancy includes a sixty-year-old fossil fuel power generating plant (which has been decommissioned). 


The Greece Lake Shore Fire Department

The Greece Lake Shore Fire Department incorporated in 1978 by combining the four seperate Fire Departments Braddock's Heights Fire Department, Grand View Heights Fire Department, Crescent Beach Fire Department and Lake View Fire Company. The mission of the Fire Department is the saving of lives and the protection of property endangered by fires and other disasters, to promote the teaching and practice of fire prevention and protection as well as recruitment and retention of volunteer fire fighters for the Lake Shore Fire District.


Lake Shore Fire District Fire Stations



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