Stony Brook Fire Department

Stony Brook Fire Department Stony Brook Fire Rescue We strongly believe in fire prevention and education as valuable tools.

The Stony Brook Fire Department protects the historic community of Stony Brook, which is located on the North Shore of Long Island, New York. Our duty and goals are to provide the highest level of fire protection and emergency medical services to the residents of the Stony Brook Fire District. The entire membership of the Stony Brook Fire Department are volunteers, and we are dedicated to protect

the lives, property, and businesses within our boundaries. These programs assist us in preventing fires and injuries to our residents, who have entrusted their personal safety and homes to us. We also are ready, willing, and trained to extend our services to our neighboring districts should they require our assistance under mutual aid policies.

National CPR & AED Awareness Week | June 1–7❤️ It Starts With YouKnowing CPR and how to use an AED can save a life. Duri...
06/02/2026

National CPR & AED Awareness Week | June 1–7

❤️ It Starts With You

Knowing CPR and how to use an AED can save a life. During National CPR & AED Awareness Week, we encourage everyone to learn these lifesaving skills and be prepared to act when every second counts.

Be ready. Be confident. Save a life.


Last night, members of the Stony Brook Fire Department trained at the Suffolk County Fire Academy alongside Setauket Fir...
05/27/2026

Last night, members of the Stony Brook Fire Department trained at the Suffolk County Fire Academy alongside Setauket Fire Department, one of our neighboring departments and mutual aid partner.

With 30+ members in attendance, the drill focused on sharpening skills, strengthening teamwork, and preparing for the emergencies we face in our community.

Thank you to everyone who put in the work and continues to serve with dedication.

Interested in joining? Visit SBFD.org www.sbfd.org


🇺🇸 We pause to remember the brave members of the Stony Brook Fire Department who answered two distinct calls to duty. Th...
05/25/2026

🇺🇸 We pause to remember the brave members of the Stony Brook Fire Department who answered two distinct calls to duty. They didn't just gear up to protect our neighborhoods at home; they also stepped into military uniform to defend our freedoms abroad.
These individuals lived lives defined by raw courage and unwavering dedication. Though they are no longer with us, their selflessness lives on. We are forever grateful for every uniform they wore. Your watch is over, brothers and sisters, but we will never forget. 🚒

Last night, 6 probationary members of the Stony Brook Fire Department began their 16-week Firefighter 1 class at the Suf...
05/22/2026

Last night, 6 probationary members of the Stony Brook Fire Department began their 16-week Firefighter 1 class at the Suffolk County Fire Academy.

This class is an important step in becoming a firefighter within our department and will challenge them to build new skills, gain knowledge, and grow in the fire service.

Please join us in wishing them the best of luck as they begin this journey. Train hard and stay safe!

Interested in joining? We offer 100% free training.

Back in the day, a spring water rescue meant our crews braved frigid temperatures in heavy, waterlogged turnout gear. To...
05/21/2026

Back in the day, a spring water rescue meant our crews braved frigid temperatures in heavy, waterlogged turnout gear. Today, SBFD marine rescue crews hit the water in state-of-the-art dry suits.
For National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22), the NSBC and USCG want to remind you that our local water temperatures are still hovering in the lower 50s. A sudden plunge steals body heat 25 times faster than air, causing instant panic. Dress for the water temperature, not the air, and wear that life jacket! 🦺🇺🇸

We are teaming up with the NSBC and USCG for National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22) to highlight water safety. When thin...
05/20/2026

We are teaming up with the NSBC and USCG for National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22) to highlight water safety. When things go wrong on our inland waterways, our rescue teams rely on a specific tool to pull victims to safety without putting a firefighter in danger.
Clue 1 (Hard): It utilizes a dynamic, floating rope. 🪢
Clue 2 (Medium): It allows us to pull a conscious victim to shore from up to 75 feet away.
Clue 3 (Easy): It is literally a brightly colored sack stuffed with rope that we toss directly to you. 🎯
What is this vital piece of gear? Sound off with your guesses in the comments! 👇

When the fog rolls into the Sound, the horizon completely vanishes. 🌫️Operating a vessel in marine fog takes intense foc...
05/19/2026

When the fog rolls into the Sound, the horizon completely vanishes. 🌫️
Operating a vessel in marine fog takes intense focus. That’s why the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) are partnering for National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22)—to crack down on hazards like Boating Under the Influence (BUI). Alcohol destroys your spatial awareness exactly when you need it most. ⚓
The NWS just extended marine forecasts to 60 nautical miles offshore for better warnings! Stay sober at the helm and let’s keep our training a precaution, not a necessity. 🚤💦

Before you fire up the engine and head out onto the Sound, you check your gear. Life jackets secured? Fire extinguishers...
05/18/2026

Before you fire up the engine and head out onto the Sound, you check your gear. Life jackets secured? Fire extinguishers serviced? VHF radio working? 📟⚓
For National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22), the NSBC and USCG remind us that pre-launch checks save lives. But when emergency comms light up, who answers the call? We do. And we need you. 🇺🇸🚒
Do you have what it takes? SBFD is looking for new volunteers. We provide 100% free training, tuition assistance, and a lifelong brotherhood and sisterhood. You bring the grit; we supply the gear.
Protect your community.
Fill out our interest form to join our ranks today! 👇
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclSa2CxDCp5S1g_qmxgOiKKx8qHi0PSwlngwS8VDrkJX-rqw/viewform

Different backgrounds. Different paths. One mission.Career and volunteer EMS providers work side by side every day to de...
05/17/2026

Different backgrounds. Different paths. One mission.

Career and volunteer EMS providers work side by side every day to deliver lifesaving care to our community.

During EMS Week, we thank every EMT, paramedic, dispatcher, and support member who helps make that mission possible.

We appreciate you today and every day. 🚑

🚁🔥 Earlier this evening, Stony Brook FD had the incredible opportunity to host a Blackhawk helicopter familiarization an...
05/14/2026

🚁🔥 Earlier this evening, Stony Brook FD had the incredible opportunity to host a Blackhawk helicopter familiarization and demonstration in collaboration with the New York Army National Guard (3rd Battalion, 142nd Assault Helicopter Regiment). 🇺🇸
We were proud to be joined by our neighbors from Setauket FD, Stony Brook Fire Brigade, and Port Jefferson FD, with approximately 125 members participating in this high-level training. 🤝
Key Training Highlights:
✅ Crew Extrication: Hands-on techniques for rescuing personnel from military aircraft.
✅ Aircraft Familiarization: Essential safety protocols for operating around aviation assets.
✅ Enhanced Readiness: Strengthening our response capabilities for military and aviation-related emergencies.
A massive thank you to the New York Army National Guard for their time and expertise. We also want to recognize Former Chief Scott Roberts and 1st Asst. Chief Paul McNeil for their hard work in coordinating this outstanding event. 👏
Strong partnerships and constant training keep our members sharp and our community safe! 🚒💪

Address

147 Main Street
Stony Brook, NY
11790

Telephone

+16317510460

Website

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