Serving and Protecting the Stony Point Community

The Stony Point Fire Department proudly provides fire protection, emergency response, training, and community service to residents and visitors throughout the Town of Stony Point. Our volunteer members are committed to professionalism, teamwork, and protecting our community when emergencies happen.

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Proudly serving the residents and visitors of the Stony Point community

The Wayne Hose Company #1 proudly serves the residents and visitors of the Stony Point community through fire protection, emergency response, public safety education, and community service. Since its founding, the company has remained committed to protecting lives and property while building strong relationships within the community it serves.

Operating with dedicated volunteers and leadership, the company responds to a wide range of emergencies each year while maintaining a strong tradition of training, teamwork, and service. Through professionalism, preparedness, and community involvement, the Wayne Hose Company #1 continues its mission of safeguarding the community today and for future generations.

Four fire trucks are parked in front of Stony Point Fire District Station 2, a red-brick building with three garage doors. An American flag is visible to the left, under a partly cloudy sky.

The Stony Point Fire District provides administrative oversight, financial management, and support services that help Wayne Hose Company #1 protect the residents and visitors of the Stony Point community.

Meetings are held on the second and last Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM at the main fire station.

Answer The Call

Joining the Wayne Hose Company #1 means becoming part of a proud tradition of service, teamwork, and community protection. Whether you are interested in firefighting, emergency response, administrative support, or helping behind the scenes, there are opportunities for individuals with many different skills and experience levels.
Five people stand in front of a firetruck in a fire station. Four are dressed in firefighter gear and helmets, while one, on the left, wears a yellow jacket, black shorts, and a beanie. They are posing and smiling for the photo.