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Montour Falls Trains Firefighters for the Whole State

Montour Falls has waterfall village scenery, but the State Academy of Fire Science gives it a statewide training identity too.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Montour Falls already has obvious scenery, but one of its strongest identity markers is quieter and more institutional. New York State’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services describes the Frederick L. Warder Academy of Fire Science as a facility operated by the Office of Fire Prevention and Control.

The academy offers training in areas such as hazardous materials, arson investigation, and general fire service training. DHSES also lists the Academy of Fire Science Library at 600 College Avenue in Montour Falls. That means the village is not just a place people notice for Shequaga Falls or a Finger Lakes drive. It is a place where firefighters and public-safety students from across New York may spend serious classroom and field time.

That gives Montour Falls a civic kind of story. A small Schuyler County village can be waterfall country, county-seat neighbor, and statewide training place all at once. If you notice people in fire-service gear around town, or hear the academy come up in local directions, it is part of the village’s real rhythm rather than a random campus on the edge of the map.

It also rounds out the place nicely. Montour Falls has drama in the cliffs and glens, but it has public-safety work built into its everyday identity too.

Filed under: History & Culture Montour Falls Schuyler County montour-fallsschuyler-countyfire-academypublic-safetyfinger-lakes

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