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Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Co.

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Residential Fire Alarm

Saturday, August 2, 2025 (6:30 am) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was toned-out for a fire alarm activation on First Avenue in the village. Units responded.

Mutual Aid Standby

Thursday, July 31, 2025 (6:34 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was asked to stand by at the Hagaman firehouse while they were out on a Structure Fire in Amsterdam.

BKFC sent an engine and manpower.

Mutual Aid Structure Fire

Thursday, July 31, 2025 (12:30 am) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was called to provide Mutual Aid to the Hagaman Volunteer Fire Department as they were on the scene of a Structure Fire on North Pawling Street in the Village of Hagaman.

Hagaman requested Broadalbin to the scene with air pack certified firefighters. A BKFC engine staged at Hagaman's St. Stephen's Church and sent firefighters in to provide manpower. Mayfield was placed on standby at their station for Broadalbin. The Perth Volunteer Fire Company also provided Mutual Aid to Hagaman, and the Berkshire Volunteer Fire Department was on standby for Perth.

This was a large-scale Mutual Aid incident that had a lot of moving parts. Mayfield went from standby at their station to standby at Broadalbin to rolling to the scene in Hagaman. The Pleasant Square Fire Company sent an engine to Broadalbin and a tanker to Hagaman. The Northville Fire Department, Edinburg Volunteer Fire Company, Sammonsville Volunteer Fire Department, Sir William Johnson Volunteer Fire Company, Meco Volunteer Fire Company, and Fulton County Emergency Management Office all offered assistance.

Another large turnout of agencies from Montgomery, Saratoga and Schenectady Counties provided Mutual Aid. Several companies lined up tankers to provide a steady water source to the scene with BKFC members utilizing Truck #242 to draw and pump water. Numerous Police, EMS, Fire Police, and Support Teams were part of the effort.

WNYT NewsChannel 13 had a crew on scene monitoring developments.

Structure Fire

Wednesday, July 30, 2025 (5:41 am) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company and Perth Volunteer Fire Company were both toned-out for a Possible Structure Fire on State Highway 29 in the Town of Broadalbin. Units responded.

Police and Lake Valley EMS also responded. An on scene BKFC Incident Commander confirmed a working structure fire. Perth was asked to send an engine, tanker, and manpower. The Mayfield Fire Department was put on standby at their station.

Broadalbin was re-toned for more manpower. Mayfield was then asked to roll a tanker to the scene. The Galway Volunteer Fire Company was also asked to send a tanker.

The Fulton County Emergency Management Office responded. Berkshire was asked to send a ladder truck to the scene.

The Hagaman Volunteer Fire Department ended up on standby for Perth.

National Grid and Code Enforcement were both summoned to the scene. Mayfield was put on standby at the Broadalbin station.

The fire was contained to a small area.

EMS Assist

Tuesday, July 29, 2025 (7:25 am) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was toned-out for an EMS Assist on Progress Road in the Town of Mayfield. Units responded.

Lake Valley EMS was already on scene.

Commercial Fire Alarm

Monday, July 28, 2025 (6:43 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was toned-out for a smoke alarm activation on County Highway 155 in the Town of Mayfield. Units responded.

The Perth Volunteer Fire Company was also toned-out for Mutual Aid. Police and Lake Valley EMS were also summoned. Units from Broadalbin and Perth both arrived on scene. Perth was then advised to hold at their station, and Broadalbin was advised to hold all units that hadn't yet rolled at the BKFC firehouse.

Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries

Monday, July 28, 2025 (4:00 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was toned-out for a Motor Vehicle Accident/Possible Injury (car into a house) on North Street at Union Street in the Town of Broadalbin. Units responded.

Police and Lake Valley EMS also responded. National Grid and Code Enforcement were summoned to the scene.

EMS Assist

Monday, July 28, 2025 (1:38 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company received a call for an EMS Assist on Merriam Road in the Town of Broadalbin. Units responded.

Lake Valley EMS was already on scene.

Residential Fire Alarm

Saturday, July 26, 2025 (4:52 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was toned-out for a fire alarm activation on Fritz Lane in the Town of Mayfield. Units responded.

Fulton County Fire Dispatch advised it was a false alarm per the alarm company as a BKFC Incident Commander arrived on scene. All other responders were advised to hold at the station.

EMS Assist

Friday, July 25, 2025 (6:00 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company received a call for an EMS Traumatic Injury on Bogden Road in the Town of Broadalbin. Units responded. 


It was reported that a tree had fallen on an individual and there was a possible head injury.


Lake Valley EMS was also activated. LifeNet was put on standby. A BKFC Incident Commander requested the Perth Volunteer Fire Company for EMS.

Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries

Thursday, July 24, 2025 (4:00 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company received a call for a 2-car Motor Vehicle Accident with injuries on State Highway 29 between the west terminus of Stevers Mills Road and Jamie Lane in the Town of Broadalbin. Units responded.


Police and Lake Valley EMS were also dispatched. BKFC Fire Police controlled traffic around the scene. A BKFC Incident Commander advised Fulton County Fire Dispatch there were only minor injuries.

Structure Fire

Wednesday, July 23, 2025 (2:04 pm) - The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company and Perth Volunteer Fire Company were both toned-out (Automatic Mutual Aid) for a Structure Fire on State Highway 30 in the Town of Perth. Units responded.

Lake Valley EMS was also called. Meanwhile, Perth received another call for an MVA (rollover), so a BKFC Assistant Chief took the role of Incident Commander. It was quickly determined that the fire was out. Responding apparatus not already en route were advised to remain at the BKFC station, while others downgraded their response.

Keep Up To Date

News

NYS Association of Fire Chiefs Scholarship

The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company was represented with the Firefighters Association of the State of New York on Thursday, June 5th. BKFC Junior Firefighter Brady Cotter received a scholarship from the NYS Association of Fire Chiefs. Congratulations, Brady!

New Members

The B.K.F.C. members welcome three new members! Junior Firefighters Victoria Montgomery, Juliana Pacheco, and Probationary Firefighter Matthew Wilson. Thank you for your interest in the fire service and helping your local community in times of need.

The New 212 is Ready!

THE NEW #212 IS READY FOR THE CALL! The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company has officially put the new #212 truck into service. A call went out for hands to change over from the old #212 AND move additional tools and equipment from #211. More than 20 BKFC Members showed up to get the job done! May she be in service to our community for many years to come...

New 212 Training

BKFC DRIVER/OPERATOR TRAINING The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company conducted training at the firehouse on Monday, March 17th. BKFC members worked on driver training and more pump training on the new fire apparatus. In addition to becoming familiar with the operations of the new rig, getting practical training on pumping water to other apparatus and from portable ponds ensures firefighters are prepared to get the most efficient results when it's most essential in a live situation. Our people continually train to serve our community in the best way possible.

New Truck!

The Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company took delivery of a new truck on Saturday, March 8, 2025. The assigned unit number will be #212. The old 212 has been in service for about twenty years. It was a 2005 HME 1871 Series Engine Tank Apparatus. The NEW 212 will be the 25th vehicle purchased in the history of the fire company, as indicated by the No. 25 showing on the rig. The new ride is a 2024 HME 1871 Series with a 6-man cab. The truck has a 1,000 Gal. tank. A 1,500 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) Hale Side-Mount Pump, "Deck Gun", 6 MSA G1 Air Packs, 5 Spare Bottles, 100' of 1 3/4" Hose (Trashline), 750' of 2 1/2" Hose, 800' of 1 3/4" Hose, 1,000' of 4" Hydrant Lay, and her duties include primary pumper for structure fires and alarm activations. The old truck was put up for sale, and has a deposit on it. It will live on as a useful piece of equipment for another fire company. Special thanks to Erin Maxon and his crew at Millertown Garage for making it happen, AND to the BKFC Truck Committee responsible for securing the new apparatus to serve our community.

2025 BKFC Officers

Chief: Bill Robinson 1st Asst. Chief: Archie Rose 2nd Asst. Chief: Robert Lindsay Jr. 1st Captain: Ron Miller 2nd Captain: Tim Chace 1st Lieutenant: Grant Rauch 2nd Lieutenant: Maria Oakden 3rd Lieutenant: Megan Sherman 4th Lieutenant: Dave Sherman Safety Officer: Bob Wells Safety Officer: Jason Flego Accountability Officer: Michelle Robbins Fire Police Chief: Robert Zurlo President: Bob Wells Vice President: Maria Oakden Treasurer: Robert Zurlo Secretary: Sue Zurlo

Meet Firefighter Brady Cotter

Meet Firefighter Brady Cotter! Brady has been volunteering with Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company for nearly 3 years, starting as a Junior Firefighter two years ago and earning his Firefighter status earlier this year. A senior at Broadalbin-Perth Central School District, Brady is a dedicated 3-sport varsity athlete (football, bowling, and baseball), a member of the fishing club and varsity club, and was recently inducted into the National Honor Society— all while being an invaluable member of the volunteer fire department. Brady was inspired to become a firefighter after seeing the commitment and dedication of the crew in helping the program grow, and he wanted to give back by offering his time and talents.

Special Thanks!

The Henry D Ross III Memorial Fund Donates Surface Water and Ice Water Rescue Equipment to Fulton County Fire Departments. A Heartfelt Thank You to the Henry D Ross III Memorial Fund for their generous donation of surface water and ice water rescue equipment to the Broadalbin; Caroga Lake; Mayfield; and Northville Fire Companies as well as the Fulton County Emergency Management Office. This generous contribution plays a vital role in enhancing our firefighters’ ability to better protect our communities and respond to water emergencies safely and effectively. We are all truly grateful for your unwavering commitment to making our lakes safer and your continued support of our local first responders that protect our lakes. Together, we are making a meaningful, positive, lasting impact! Thank You Maria and Beaver! If you would like to donate to the Henry D Ross III Memorial Fund, Inc. you can do so by paypal at the following link: paypal.me/HDRIIIMemorial . Follow the Henry D Ross III Memorial Fund on Facebook. Henry D Ross III Memorial Fund

Meet 1st Captain Ron Miller

Meet 1st Captain Ron Miller 🌟 Ron has dedicated nearly 40 years of his life to volunteer firefighting, with 26 of those years spent as a member of the Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company. His inspiration to volunteer comes from a profound desire to make a positive difference in people’s lives; knowing he can help improve a situation is what has motivated him to continue this important work for so long. Firefighting runs in Ron’s family, which adds to the pride he feels in his role. Both his father and brother also volunteered for many years, and his son, Matt, a 2015 graduate of Broadalbin-Perth is now pursuing a career as a firefighter in South Carolina. Ron takes great pride in continuing this family legacy and is proud to know that this meaningful work is a valued tradition in his family. If you’re looking for a rewarding way to give back to your community, consider volunteering alongside Ron and the BKFC! Whether you have prior experience or are new to firefighting, there’s a place for you on this team. Volunteering not only allows you to serve your community but also provides an opportunity to develop valuable skills, build lifelong friendships, and join a supportive family dedicated to making a difference.

Meet Firefighter Kathy Rauch

Meeting Interior Firefighter, Kathy Rauch. Kathy has been an invaluable member of the Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company for four years. Inspired by her husband, Grant, whom we introduced last week, Kathy decided to step into the role of a volunteer firefighter. She admired Grant's commitment to giving back to the community through his service, and as her children grew older, she recognized the perfect opportunity to join the Fire Company and contribute to her community in a meaningful way. Kathy often reflects on the incredible rewards of her role. She finds great satisfaction in helping people during some of their most challenging times, whether it's responding to emergencies or providing support to those in distress. The opportunity to help preserve lives and property, and knowing that her efforts truly make a difference in people's lives, fuels her passion for this work. If you’re looking for a way to give back and make a real difference in your community, consider volunteering alongside Kathy and the rest of the BKFC team! You'll gain valuable skills, build lasting friendships, and have the opportunity to contribute to the safety and well-being of those around you. Reach out here on Facebook, stop by the station for their Monday night meetings at 7PM, or check out their website!

Meet Lieutenant Grant Rauch

Meet Lieutenant Grant Rauch. Grant has been a dedicated volunteer firefighter since 1985, serving his community for nearly 40 years! For the past five years, he has been an integral part of the Broadalbin-Kennyetto Fire Company (BKFC). Grant's motivation for volunteering stemmed from a deep desire to serve his community and make a positive impact in the lives of others. Like many of his fellow team members at BKFC, Grant finds immense fulfillment in helping people during their most challenging moments. He believes that volunteering is not just about responding to emergencies; it’s about being a pillar of support for those in need. When I met Grant, he shared with me that the rewards of volunteering extend far beyond the challenges faced, emphasizing that helping his community members makes it all worthwhile. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to give back, consider joining Grant and the BKFC team! Whether you have experience or are just starting out, there’s a place for you here. Volunteering with the fire company not only allows you to make a difference in the community but also provides an incredible opportunity to grow, learn, and connect with others. Reach out to the Fire Company here on Facebook, stop by the station at 7PM on Mondays, or visit their website!

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