Nesconset Fire Department
Paul Collareta, CBCP, currently serves as the Cyber Resiliency Manager at Dime Community Bank since December 2021. With extensive experience in crisis and business continuity management, Paul held the position of Vice President and Business Continuity Manager at Rabobank North America Wholesale from January 2017 to December 2021. Paul has also contributed to the International Securities Exchange as the Director of Facilities Management from April 2000 to December 2016 and managed a significant commercial office tower as Property Manager at Colliers ABR from 1997 to 2000. Earlier in the career, Paul was a Facilities Manager at Sotheby's, overseeing multiple locations in New York City. In addition to these roles, Paul has been a Firefighter and EMT at the Nesconset Fire Department since March 2011.
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Nesconset Fire Department
The Nesconset Fire Department is a volunteer fire department serving the eastern portion of the Town of Smithtown, Long Island, New York. The department is governed by a Board of Fire Commissioners and led by the Chief of Department. The department serves Nesconset and parts of St. James, Smithtown, Lake Grove and Ronkonkoma. The Nesconset Fire Department responds as requested for mutual aid assistance throughout the county and state. Each year the Nesconset Fire Department responds to approximately 1600 emergency incidents. A little more than half of the responses are for persons who require medical assistance and transportation to area hospitals. The other half of the call volume are responses to Motor Vehicle Accidents, Structure Fires and Automatic Fire Alarms, Vehicle Fires, Brush Fires or other Outside Fires. The fire department also responds to a miscellaneous alarms such as SCUBA/Water Rescues, electrical hazards, flooding conditions, natural gas leaks, fuel spills, or other requests for assistance. The department is made up of 120 men and women organized into Engine Company 1, Ladder-Rescue Company 2, and Fire Police Company 3. Each volunteer receives training at the entry level to meet the requirements for Firefighter I defined by the National Fire Protection Association and also to meet the Requirements of Emergency Medical Technician - Basic defined by the New York State Department of Health. The basic training in combination with the diversity of backgrounds of the membership makes the Nesconset Fire Department a versatile unit. Every member is entitled to take advanced classes to enhance their firefighting or emergency medical skills.