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Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corps
16 Columbia St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Sag Harbor Ambulance Building is located on Columbia Street behind the Sag Harbor Fire Department Headquarters onMore Brick Kiln Road. The corps was founded in 1932 and the current ambulance barn was dedicated in 1992 to John A. Schoen.
Sag Harbor Fire Department - Murray Hill Hose Co.
Division St & Elizabeth St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Murray Hill Hose Company is a Sag Harbor Fire Department substation and one of Sag Harbor's five companies, theMore others being Gazelle Hose, Montauk Hose, Otter Hose and Phoenix Hook & Ladder. The department also has a heavy rescue squad, fire police and dive/water rescue team.
Sag Harbor Fire Department
1357 Brick Kiln Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
The Sag Harbor Fire Departments headquarters, including a dispatch room and the chiefs' office, is on Brick Kiln Road.More Just behind it, on Columbia Street, it the substation for the Otter House Company. One of New York's oldest volunteer fire departments -and one of the oldest in the country- the Sag Harbor Fire Department has five companies: Gazelle Hose, Montauk Hose, Otter Hose, Murray Hill Hose and Phoenix Hook & Ladder. The department also has a heavy rescue squad, fire police and a dive/water rescue team. Sag Harbor often drills with North Sea, Southampton, Bridgehampton and East Hampton fire departments. The department also sponsors youth soccer teams and offers scholarships to Sag Harbor students. There is an open house every year during fire prevention week, the first or second week of October. The department has a fire museum open between Fourth of July and Labor Day, on the corner of Church Street and Sage Street.  The current chief is Wayne Mortensen.
Sag Harbor Fire Department Firemen's Museum
Sage St & Church St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
This museum is located within what was once Sag Harbor Village Hall and a Sag Harbor Fire Department firehouse. ItsMore collection includes antique trophies, antique fire apparatuses, shoulder patches from fire departments all over the country and a 1926 Model T Ford. Tours for groups of 10 or more are available by appointment from April through October. The building has no heating system and closes for the winter.
Sag Harbor Municipal Building
55 Main St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Sag Harbor Village, founded in 1707, staddles the border of Southampton Town and East Hampton Town. The village'sMore municipal building includes the clerk's office mayor's office, trustees' office, building department, treasurer, fire marshal and tax assessor.  The village board also meets at village hall, on the second floor.  The current mayor is Brian Gilbride. Village elections are held the third Thursday in June.
North Haven Village
335 Ferry Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963

North Haven is a 2.7-square-mile island settled in 1665, north of Sag Harbor. Driving through North Haven is the onlyMore way to reach the South Ferry to Shelter Island. The village is served by the Southampton Town Police, Southampton Town Highway Department and Sag Harbor Fire Department. The current mayor is Laura Nolan.</p> <p>The village board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. at village hall. The zoning board of appeals, planning board and Board of Architectural Review & Historic Preservation also meet at village hall. The village has a small planning department and a part-time building inspector. North Haven Village Park is located behind the hall.</p>

Bridgehampton Fire Department
64 School St, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Bridgehampton Fire Department, a volunteer fire service, has eight companies: Ambulance Company, Dive Team, Fire Police,More Light & Hose, Mack Company, Packard Company, Rescue Squad and Tanker Squad. The department serves Bridgehampton and Sagaponack and parts of Water Mill and Wainscott. It often provides mutual aid to Southampton and Sag Harbor fire departments. The current firehouse was built in 1983. The department has a Little League field behind the firehouse. The chief is Richard Thayer and Steve Halsey if chairman of the <a href="http://bridgehamptonfiredistrict.com">board of fire commissioners</a>.
Southampton Volunteer Ambulance
1232 N Sea Rd, Southampton, NY 11968

Southampton Volunteer Ambulance, not to be confused with Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance, is a volunteerMore corps in the hamlet of North Sea. The corps's service area covers approximately 48 square miles and borders to the north with Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance, the the east with Bridgehampton Fire Department,  to the south with Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance and to the west with Hampton Bays Volunteer Ambulance.</p> <p>Southampton Volunteer Ambulance answers nearly 800 calls each year. The corps has three advanced life support ambulances, two advanced life support first responder vehicles and two basic life support first responder vehicles. There are approximately 50 volunteer members.</p>