2022 Long Island Metro Fire and EMS Expo Photos Part 1

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosMembers of NYS Chiefs and Islip Town Fire Museum were able to take a break after the show for a quick photo.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosMrs New York Visits with the team from Proliner Rescue.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosNew York State Safety Officers Association at the Long Island Metro Fire & EMS Expo.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosFDNY Captain Mark Gregory who also is a lead instructor for PL Vulcan Fire Training teaches his Tactical Considerations for the Truck Company class.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosSuffolk Fire Safety Educators booth set up prior to show start.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosDeer Park FD new brat truck on Display at the Long Island Metro Fire & EMS Expo with Firematic.

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosMembers of the FDNY and tower ladder 44 at a booth in honor of Firefigher Thomas G. Oelkers stopped for a moment to take a photo

Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosRich of BBP Services with members of Mastic Beach Ambulance Company at the Long Island Metro Fire & EMS Expo
Uniondale NY- The NYS Chiefs Association and Islip Town Fire & EMS Museum Joined forces this past February to bring the 1st ever Long Island Metro Fire & EMS Expo to the Nassau Coliseum. The event was attended by numerous vendors and Apparatus manufacturers. Also there were numerous lectures from Fire and EMS Service Experts. The event happened over 3 days and firefighters and EMS professionals and even buffs from all over NY and the North East came out to see what this new partnership had to offer and attend the seminars from people like FDNY Captain Mark Gregory , recently retired FDNY Chief and Deer Park Long Island Commissioner Thomas Richardson and so many more. Vendors like Proliner, Seagrave , BBP Services, NYS Chiefs Henrickson and so many more came out to display Apparatus, Protective gear , apparel , safety equipment and so much more. The Islip Town Fire & EMS Museum looks forward to continuing this partnership and show into the future alongside the NYS Chiefs Association.