Millwood Fire Company

2025 Incidents
JAN 33
FEB 19
MAR 32
APR 35
MAY 35
JUN 2
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
Total
Total 156

2024 Incidents
JAN 35
FEB 27
MAR 23
APR 25
MAY 30
JUN 42
JUL 46
AUG 41
SEP 39
OCT 35
NOV 47
DEC 24
Total 414

2023 Incidents
JAN 18
FEB 28
MAR 18
APR 37
MAY 31
JUN 29
JUL 33
AUG 24
SEP 34
OCT 27
NOV 29
DEC 29
Total 337

2022 Incidents
JAN 29
FEB 26
MAR 16
APR 25
MAY 21
JUN 23
JUL 36
AUG 23
SEP 33
OCT 28
NOV 44
DEC 48
Total 352

2021 Incidents
JAN 14
FEB 14
MAR 19
APR 24
MAY 23
JUN 30
JUL 32
AUG 17
SEP 31
OCT 29
NOV 16
DEC 29
Total 278

2020 Incidents
JAN 17
FEB 18
MAR 18
APR 15
MAY 20
JUN 15
JUL 28
AUG 32
SEP 20
OCT 27
NOV 24
DEC 21
Total 255

2019 Incidents
JAN 27
FEB 27
MAR 26
APR 33
MAY 27
JUNE 20
JULY 33
AUG 29
SEPT 15
OCT 20
NOV 18
DEC 25
Total 300

2018 Incidents
Jan 32
Feb 23
March 54
April 26
May 28
June 19
July 29
Aug 22
Sept 36
Oct 29
Nov 26
Dec 31
Total 355

2017 Incidents
Jan 20
Feb 34
Mar 21
Apr 27
May 28
Jun 17
Jul 18
Aug 28
Sep 18
Oct 29
Nov 20
Dec 25
Total 285

2016 Incidents
Jan 29
Feb 45
Mar 17
Apr 24
May 16
Jun 25
Jul 16
Aug 26
Sep 23
Oct 25
Nov 26
Dec 23
Total 295

Past Incidents
2024 414
2023 337
2022 352
2021 278
2020 255
2019 300
2018 355
2017 285
2016 295
2015 307
2014 274
2013 273
2012 330
2011 340
Total 4395

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Millwood FD Honors Those Lost on Memorial Day
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May 27, 2025

Yesterday morning, Millwood FD members had the honor of marching in the annual Memorial Day Parade in downtown Chappaqua.

Members first gathered at Station 1 for our own ceremony to honor those lost. During our ceremony, Company President Stein honored a family member of one of our fire company members:

"Nathan Bruckenthal, a Petty Officer in the Coast Guard, was chosen to be among the first Coast Guardsmen deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom in early 2003.

In March 2004, at the request of his command staff, he volunteered for a second deployment to Iraq, which was only weeks after discovering that his wife was pregnant. Nathan was part of the TACLET’s (Tactical Law Enforcement Team) training unit. On April 24th 2004, his job that afternoon was to instruct Navy personnel on how to conduct maritime interdiction operations.

Reading from Nathan’s Bronze Star with Combat “V” Citation from President Bush..

The boarding team observed a suspicious vessel, which did not heed their commands. Nathan directed the team to intercept the vessel. As the Naval team drew alongside, the attackers on board the vessel, realizing they had been discovered, detonated the explosives packed on board, mortally wounding Petty Officer Bruckenthal. The explosion alerted all in the area to an ongoing coordinated attack, thus allowing additional security forces to destroy two additional explosive laden vessels, thereby preventing massive casualties on board and perhaps the sinking of the USS Firebolt. By his zealous initiative, courageous actions and exceptional dedication to duty, Petty Officer Bruckenthal reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Coast Guard and the United States Naval Service. Damage Controlman Bruckenthal is authorized Combat “V” for Valor.

Nathan is laid to rest with many of America’s best at Arlington National Cemetery. He is the first and only Coast Guardsman to be killed in action since the Vietnam War."


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