I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but I can share how to find trustworthy, up-to-date news about Naples Volunteer Fire Department and summarize typical sources you can check.
Direct answer (how to get the latest):
- Check official channels: the Naples Volunteer Fire Department or the City/Town fire department website and their social media pages for press releases, incident reports, and newsletters.
- Local news outlets: search Naples-area outlets (newspapers, TV news websites) for recent fire department coverage.
- National/public safety aggregators: sites that track regional fire incidents and department updates can crop up, though they may be less specific to smaller departments.
What to look for when evaluating news:
- Date stamps on posts or articles to confirm freshness.
- Source credibility: official department or municipal channels over third-party blogs.
- Specifics: incidents, staffing changes, grant awards, new equipment, training programs, or community events.
If you’d like, I can help you draft a quick search plan and example search queries you can paste into a news site or general web search to pull the latest items.
Sources
There was a parade in Naples Friday afternoon to honor a young volunteer firefighter who died in an accident on his job last week. For the people of the village, his death was the latest in a string of bad news this month. But this small village is getting through it: together. Naples, Ontario County (WHAM photo) There's a lot of sadness hanging in Naples right now, which makes what's happening here this week so impressive.
13wham.comU.S. Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples’ Fire and Emergency Services (FES), Security department, Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR), and Public Works joined Italian fire professionals to fight
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www.conwaydailysun.comNAPLES FIRE-RESCUE Message from Fire Chief Phillip Pennington Welcome to the City of Naples Fire-Rescue Department’s website. Our personnel encourage you to explore the site and take advantage of Fire-Rescue’s Community Outreach and Risk Reduction Programs. We want the community to see how our personnel have worked to advance our mission to provide the highest-level public safety.
www.naplesgov.comThe Naples Volunteer Fire Association is the 501c3 non profit fundraising and support organization of the Naples Fire Department, Naples, Maine. Originally founded in 1938 as the Naples Volunteer Fire Department, our mission is to support the operations of the Naples Fire Department of the Town of Naples, Maine through fundraising efforts for equipment and supplies while assisting its call company firefighters and EMS staff. In the last twenty years our members, almost all of which are...
www.naplesfire.orgFIRE CHIEF REPORT FCR Page 1 of 4 SEPTEMBER, 2024 REPORTING OFFICER Chris Wolfe, Fire Chief TYPE Monthly – Commission SUBMITTAL DATE October 4, 2024 ACTIVITIES REPORT Facilities: • Station 60: Final inspections have been completed and the City has received a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. Grants: • Deputy Chief Bauer will provide an update under Agenda Item II. A. Personnel: • Retirement/Resignations: Lt. Manny Arroyo retired from the District effective September 1st. … • Promotions and...
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