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Syracuse Fire Department says it will remain county hazmat resource while Micron discusses in‑house standby team

April 22, 2026 | Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York


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Syracuse Fire Department says it will remain county hazmat resource while Micron discusses in‑house standby team
Syracuse City’s Fire Chief told the council the city’s hazardous‑materials team serves as a county resource and is the closest hazmat asset to the Micron site, a factor councilors said could influence future staffing and cost conversations.

The chief described the hazmat team as an eight‑person unit that doubles in function as an engine and truck company and operates from Station 5 on North Geddes. He said the team is dispatched around the county when incidents exceed local capacity and estimated county calls for their expertise at roughly once a month.

The chief said that, since about 2019, the county has allowed departments to bill responsible parties for responses and that the department has used that approach to recover personnel and apparatus costs in some out‑of‑city responses. “We got legislation that we could bill whoever’s responsible for the spill or the fume,” he said.

Micron, the chief said, has indicated in other jurisdictions it may field a standby hazmat team at its site, and it is not yet clear how that will alter county needs. The chief said Syracuse has been in discussions with the county and with Micron and is seeking formalized cost‑sharing conversations if the city continues to stand by for incidents in the county.

Councilors also discussed exploring regional mutual aid for technical rescue and joint state funding for automatic regional responses among larger cities to offset equipment costs. No formal policy action was taken at the hearing.

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