🚒 Fire Council
Fire Council rejects nominee, approves 2026 slate
The Croton Fire Council approved the 2026 officer slate with a 6-2-3 vote disqualifying one nominee over missing training requirements, while approving two others with substitutions. The department also approved $343.45 in expenses, accepted a $100 donation, and announced a November housing lottery for 25 S. Riverside Ave apartments.
◆ Key Actions & Decisions
- **Resolutions Passed**
- Approved 2026 officer slate for 21 nominated positions (Motion by J. Gilbert/2nd J. Streany - Carried)
- Approved substitution of UTV operator course for John Gilbert's missing Class #2 requirement, with stipulation he complete required classes before 2027 (Motion by J. Delaney/2nd J. Munson - Carried)
- Approved year-by-year substitution of FDNY bailout training for Dave Altamura, with noted NYS PESH risk (Motion by J. Munson/2nd J. Delaney - Carried)
- Approved Ryan Howles' transition from active to social membership due to moving out of state (Motion by J. Streany/2nd J. Gilbert - Carried)
- Approved Fire Patrol #1's Breakfast with Santa fundraiser for Dec. 14, 9am-noon, pending village approval (Motion by J. Streany/2nd J. Gilbert - Carried)
- Approved Hook & Ladder school leave requests for Daniel Markic, Christian Gaona, and Charlotte Gilbert (Motion by D. Vlad/2nd J. Gilbert - Carried)
- Approved dropping 10 members from Hook & Ladder rolls for inactivity: Eneo Decka, Benjamin Leuig, Jack Becker, Owen Mintzer, Eric Min, Thomas Kelley, Alden Hou, Jack Fahey, Giorgio Giorcelli, and Stefano Giorcelli (Motion by J. Munson/2nd J. Gilbert - Carried)
- Approved purchase of 5 FASNY museum raffle tickets at $5 each (Motion by J. Streany/2nd J. Gilbert - Carried)
- Approved $43.45 reimbursement to Chris Caterino for tablecloths (Motion by D. Vlad/2nd J. Streany - Carried)
- Approved $300 reimbursement to P. Dinkler for top responder gift cards (Motion by D. Vlad/2nd J. Streany - Carried)
- Accepted $100 donation from a Batten Rd family sent to Fire Patrol (Motion by T. Kaplan/2nd J. Munson - Carried)
- Approved August and September meeting minutes (Motion by J. Munson/2nd J. Streany - Carried)
- Accepted treasurer's report showing $19,691.15 in department accounts (Motion by J. Streany/2nd J. Delaney - Carried)
- Deferred handling of one member's attendance violation to department chiefs, with required appearance at November meeting (Motion by D. Vlad/2nd J. Karpoff - Carried)
- **Resolutions Failed**
- Nomination of Justin Cusano for Columbia H&L 2nd Lieutenant — NOT qualified due to missing CPR/First Aid, bailout training, NIMS ICS-200, and Fire Officer 1 requirements (Motion by J. Munson/2nd J. Streany - Carried: 6 in favor of disqualification, 2 against, 3 abstained)
- **Applications Reviewed**
- None (Planning Board/ZBA items not present)
- **Public Comments**
- No formal public comments; attendance included Mayor B. Pugh, Village Manager B. Healy, and Deputy Mayor L. Simon
- **Reports**
- **Mayor Pugh**: Announced November housing lottery for apartments at 25 S. Riverside Ave
- **Deputy Mayor Simon**: Echoed mayor's remarks
- **Village Manager Healy**: NO PARKING signs going up on Benedict Blvd across from Harmon by next Monday; hydrant discussion with Washington Engine deferred to after parking lot work; EMS building construction at back of Harmon Firehouse progressing well; Village Board will honor top responders; department website transitioning from .org to .gov per state requirements
- **Chief Dinkler**: Presented top responder gift cards; thanked members for fire fair turnout and school visits
- **Asst. Chief Colombo**: Confirmed house sirens voted out of use due to most responders living out of town; noted water leak behind ladder truck (recurring issue); EMS building and Washington work progressing
- **Asst. Chief Caterino**: Urged members to check in on each other heading into holidays; announced upcoming new member training
- **Investigative Committee (J. Karpoff)**: Presented full 2026 slate review; 21 nominees fully qualified, 3 had issues (Gilbert, Altamura, Cusano)
- **By-Laws Committee (J. Streany)**: Revised Bylaw 7.1.5 (membership classes) reformatted and distributed to companies for vote at next meeting
- **Fire Prevention**: Thanked contributors to fire fair; thank-you letter to ShopRite forthcoming
- **Fleet/Radios (J. Munson)**: Announced he will stop handling fleet, radios, and pagers at year's end
- **Unfinished Business**: 503(c) fundraising status nearly resolved; defensive driving course posting discrepancy clarified as interest-gauging, not mandatory
The Croton Fire Council signed off on its 2026 leadership slate Monday night, but not before a divided vote over whether to bend training requirements for one nominee — and a firm rejection of another.
Deputy Chief Josh Karpoff, chairing the investigative committee, reported that 21 of 24 nominated officers were fully qualified. Two others — Lt. John Gilbert and Capt. Dave Altamura — were approved with substitutions after brief discussion. Gilbert, nominated for Chemical Engine captain, is missing a required class that hasn't been offered at the Westchester County fire training center this year; he completed a UTV operator course at Camp Smith instead. Altamura, an active FDNY firefighter, couldn't obtain documentation from New York City to prove his annual bailout proficiency, despite the department requiring it. The council approved both on a year-by-year basis, though members noted the state labor agency might not consider Altamura's situation compliant.
The sharper debate came over Justin Cusano, nominated for Columbia Hook & Ladder's second lieutenant. Cusano, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, lacked current CPR certification, bailout training, NIMS ICS-200, and Fire Officer 1 credentials. He submitted a Marine Corps leadership seminar certificate in lieu of Fire Officer 1 — but bylaws explicitly prohibit substitutions for the NIMS requirement. The committee, while thanking Cusano for his service, could not recommend him. The council voted 6-2-3 to disqualify him, with the suggestion he complete the requirements during 2026 for a possible special election.
In other business, Chief Paul Dinkler presented gift cards to the department's top 10 responders, led by Joe Streany with 281 calls. The $300 expense was approved alongside a $43.45 reimbursement for inspection tablecloths.
Mayor Brian Pugh announced that the housing lottery for the new apartments at 25 S. Riverside Avenue will take place in November. Village Manager Brian Healy reported that NO PARKING signs will go up on Benedict Boulevard across from Harmon by Monday, and that the EMS building addition behind the Harmon Firehouse is progressing well. Healy also noted the department website must transition from .org to .gov to comply with state requirements.
Fire Patrol #1's Breakfast with Santa fundraiser was approved for Sunday, December 14th, from 9 a.m. to noon, pending final village sign-off. The department also accepted a $100 donation from a Batten Road family and dropped 10 members from Hook & Ladder's rolls for inactivity.
Residents should note the upcoming Benedict Boulevard parking changes and watch for details on the Riverside Avenue housing lottery next month.
◆ Meeting Index
Topics Discussed
fire department electionsofficer qualificationstraining requirementshousing lotteryinfrastructure updatesfundraisersmembership changesdepartment finances
People
Josh Karpoff — Deputy Chief, Investigative Committee Chair
Chris Colombo — Chief of Department (2026 nominee)
Chris Caterino — 1st Assistant Chief (2026 nominee)
Joe Streany — 2nd Assistant Chief (2026 nominee), top responder
John Gilbert — Chemical Engine Captain nominee
Dave Altamura — Chemical Engine 1st Lt nominee, FDNY firefighter
Justin Cusano — Columbia H&L 2nd Lt nominee, U.S. Marine Corps veteran
Paul Dinkler — Chief of Department
Brian Pugh — Mayor
Brian Healy — Village Manager
L. Simon — Deputy Mayor
John Munson — Fire Council member, fleet/radio/pager manager
John Delaney — Fire Council Secretary
Michael Feminella — Washington Engine warden, resigning 12/31/25
Ryan Howles — Washington Engine member, moving to social membership
Eric Johnson — Fire Patrol member (incorrectly listed as 1st Lt nominee)
Art Roosa Jr — FASNY Firefighter Museum waiting list
Bill Gallagher — Washington Eng 1st Lt nominee, top responder
Tom Kaplan — Columbia H&L Capt nominee
Rocco Cusano — Department member
Joe Dymes — Department member, top responder
Locations
25 S. Riverside AveBenedict BlvdHarmon FirehouseWashington EngineBatten RdCamp SmithWestchester County DES Fire Training CenterShopRite
Dollar Amounts
$43.45 — Reimbursement to Chris Caterino for inspection tablecloths
$300 — Reimbursement to P. Dinkler for top responder gift cards
$25 — 5 FASNY museum raffle tickets at $5 each
$100 — Donation from Batten Rd family to Fire Patrol
$19,691.15 — Current department treasury balance
Upcoming Dates
2025-11-01 — NO PARKING signs on Benedict Blvd across from Harmon
2025-11-01 — Housing lottery for 25 S. Riverside Ave apartments
2025-12-14 — Fire Patrol #1 Breakfast with Santa fundraiser, 9am-noon
2025-11-01 — Next Fire Council meeting (member attendance violation follow-up)
2025-11-01 — Village Board honoring top responders
2025-12-31 — Michael Feminella resignation effective date from Washington Engine warden