James Seymour Takes Command of the Scarsdale Fire Department
- Thursday, 14 July 2016 11:55
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Fire Chief James Seymour
On Tuesday July 12th a full complement of firefighters, family members, village officials, chiefs of neighboring departments and well wishers filled the Scott Room of Scarsdale Library. The occasion was marked by a posting of the colors from the Scarsdale Fire Department Honor Guard.
The ceremony opened with remarks from the Mayor, Village Trustee Matt Callaghan and Village Manager Steve Pappalardo. Callagahn, who has served as a volunteer firefighter for over 32 years said the company was "enmeshed in brotherhood and courage." Pappalardo recounted the history of the department which began in 1893 with a horse drawn wagon outfitted with fire extinguishers.
Department members received citations for exemplary service
Six firefighters were given awards for their performance during a four-vehicle accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway in January 2015, when a driver was pinned into his car after hitting a tree. Firefighters used rescue tools to "extricate the victim from complex entrapment." Awards went to Dan Desimone, Jamie Polockow, Mark Rosenfeld, Michael Dwyer, Alan Gleason and Jeremy Stempel.
Unit citations were awarded to firefighters who fought a propane leak on Mayflower Road in May 2016. The leak formed a vapor cloud that threatened a home on Colonial Road. Firefighters stretched hoses to disperse the leaking propane and saved the home. According to Chief Cain, they "worked tirelessly in elevated temperatures and high humidity to mitigate the leak." Recipients included John Cockerill, James Seymour, Brian Robinson, Brian Kelly, James Marinello, Stephen Mulcahey, Michael Dwyer, Francis Sheehan, Timothy Duffy, Rory Tully and David Yolinksy who was injured this week fighting a fire on Bell Road.
More unit citations were awarded for work done after motor vehicle accident on Palmer Avenue. Awardees included John Cockerill, Brian Kelly, Michael Dwyer, Jamie Polockow, Chris DiMichele, Chris Mytych, Timothy Duffy, Chris Feineis and William Folkerts.
Chief Cain said goodbye after a 37-year career (from left) Bill Stern, Deb Pekarek, Jon Mark, Thomas Cain, Jane Veron and Matt Callaghan
Jon Mark, Steve Pappalardo and James Seymour
Incoming Chief Seymour said he had been introduced to firefighting by his father and had a passion for it from the start. He started here in 2004 and "has not regretted it once." Tearing up, he thanked his wife and said, "Never in a million years did I think I would be the chief of a $6.2 million department. It is an honor and a privilege."
Stepping into his new role, Seymour promoted Stephen G. Mulcahy to Fire Captain. Mulcahy was formerly a police office with the NYPD who "leads by example and is always a mentor to new recruits." Seymour called Mulcahy a "strong leader, go-to guy, who is motivated to learn, displays poise, experience, charisma and persistence and comes from a family with a rich history of public service." Members of the Scarsdale Fire Department
The ceremony concluded as it began with the color guard. After a reception the firemen got back on the fire trucks that were parked at the library, in case of an emergency, and returned to the firehouse.