About

 

Mission statement

It is the mission of the Gates Career Firefighters & Dispatchers, IAFF Local 3792, is to support our fire and dispatch personnel so that they may provide the highest quality fire, rescue, and EMS services to the citizens of the towns of Gates and Chili. To accomplish this mission, we shall be committed to:

 

●       Advocating for personnel, training, equipment, apparatus, infrastructure and other resources necessary to enhance public safety.

 

●       Pursuing competitive wages, hours, and other conditions of work so that we may recruit and retain a talented and diverse workforce.

 

●       Protecting the welfare of firefighters,dispatchers, and line officers through educational,charitable,political,legislative,social and other community involvement.

 

●       Respecting the rights of our members, employer, and the public in order to promote harmony within the Gates Fire District.


 

 

Who we Serve

The Gates Fire District is a combination fire department that operates three fire stations serving more than 19.9 square miles comprised of all of the Town of Gates and a part of the Town of Chili. We border the west side of the City of Rochester and protect a population of roughly 32,000 people. Our district is heavily developed and contains large industrial complexes, including the Rochester Technology Park, refineries and oil storage, schools, nursing homes, rail lines and more miles of expressway than any other fire district in Monroe County.

Our district also surrounds the Greater Rochester International Airport and borders both the Genesee River and the Erie Canal. We staff all three fire stations in the town. Station 1 on Chili Avenue is staffed with 7 Firefighters, 2 Officers, a Battalion Chief, and a Dispatcher. Station 2 is located at the intersection of Long Pond Road and Spencerport Road, and is staffed with 3 Firefighters and 1 Officer. Station 3 on Coldwater Road is staffed by 3 Firefighters and 1 Officer as well. The department also has a full time Fire Chief, Assistant Chief, Health and Safety Officer, and Municipal Training Officer.

The firefighters and dispatchers of Local 3792 share a long association with the Gates Fire District. In the 1970’s, the first full time employees worked primarily as dispatchers and were called “laborers”. During this time, the call volume of the department increased while the population of the area began a steady growth. In 1985, the laborers actually began responding to fires and other incidents as firefighters while the number of volunteer firefighters began a slow and steady decline, and as the call volume continued to increase. The Gates Fire District responds to more than 5,000 calls annually.

In 1989, the laborers were officially indoctrinated into the civil service system, and their job titles became “firefighters”. On September 24, 1997, the firefighters and dispatchers of the Gates Fire District were inducted into the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF). This was considered a major step in protecting the working conditions, benefits and welfare of the members and their families. By 1996, the number of civil service firefighters grew to 8, along with two dispatchers who were also granted civil service status. During this time, the members established themselves as a vital part of the Gates Fire District as professional firefighters and dispatchers.

Today, there are 79 professional firefighters along with 4 professional dispatchers. We are proud to report there is career staffing at all three fire houses in the town. There is 1 engine, 1 quint, and a Battalion Chief at headquarters, 1 engine at station 2, and 1 quint at station 3. We are committed to providing 24 -7 coverage to the citizens of the town of Gates and a portion of Chili!