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History of the Nassau County Firefighters Pipes &
Drums
Nassau County
is located on Long Island, NY and is comprised of nine battalions made
up of seventy-two fire departments. All of the departments consist of
highly trained volunteers with a few departments having some paid membership.
In July
of 1985 members of the Lynbrook, NY Fire Department decided that a county-wide
Emerald Society was long overdue. They held a membership drive at the
Nassau County Parade and Drill, held in Levittown, NY and the society
was established.
Firefighter
Paul Newman of the Levittown Fire Department, also a piper with the world
renowned New York City Police Department Pipes & Drums, was charged
with forming a pipe band. He would become the bands first Pipe Major.
In October of 1985 the first meeting was held at Levittown Fire Department
headquarters. The band was originally known as "Fir Na Tine"
which means "men of fire" in Gaelic. Fir Na Tine made it's official
debut in 1989 at the dedication of the Fallen Firefighter's Memorial in
Eisenhower Park, East Meadow, NY. Below is a picture of the band at that
event and the bands original logo.
The band
performed at such events as the Garden City, NY and the New York City
St. Patrick's Day parades as well as the ceremony honoring the heroes
of the Avianca plane crash. Alas, the band did not last and played together
in 1994 for the last time.
New
blood was infused in 1996 and the band was reborn. Tony Egan of
the Long Beach Fire Department led the charge and would later become
the band's first President. The new members had to learn from scratch
as only two of the original band members returned. Renamed the Nassau
County Firefighter's Emerald Society Pipes & Drums, and keeping
the name Fir Na Tine proudly displayed on the band patch, today's
band membership is 50% volunteer firefighters and the rest is family
and friends of the volunteer fire service. The band is a "democratic
musical society, representing the Nassau County Firefighter's Emerald
Society and founded for the sharing of Irish culture and music."
In 2003, the association
with the Emerald Society was formally dissolved and the band reformed
as the Nassau County Firefighter's Pipes & Drums.

The
band has been on the street again since 1998 and has accomplished
a lot in a short time. The band performed in the St. Patrick's Day
Parade in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2000. Since 2001 the band
has performed every year in the Savannah, Georgia St. Patrick's
Day Parade.
The band
plays at fire memorials throughout Long Island and performs at any line-of-duty
death of a Nassau County Firefighter. The band is very active during the
summer months playing many fire department parades in Nassau County. For
information on hiring the band or a piper, see the Hire the Band web page.
Pipe
Majors
Anthony Paoliceli 2011 - Present
Patrick Hunt 2010
Bobby
Hughes 2000 - 2009
Ed Murphy
1998 - 1999
Bobby
Hughes 1994
Kevin
McGillicuddy 1993
Frank
Larkin 1991 - 1992
Paul Newman
1989 - 1990
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