Conservation Commission. 



85 



STATION. 



Fire 

 district. 



County. 



Town. 



Fires 



reported, 



1911. 



Fires 



reported, 



1912. 



High Point*f 



5 



5 

 1 

 S 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 5 

 3 

 3 

 1 

 4 

 3 

 2 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 1 

 5 

 4 

 3 

 2 

 4 

 5 

 2 

 4 

 3 

 1 

 3 



Ulster 



Greene 



Essex 



Hamilton 



Franklin 



Clinton 



Essex 



Ulster 



St. Lawrence. . 



Lewis 



Franklin 



Saratoga 



Hamilton 



Essex 



Essex 



Warren 



Herkimer 



Franklin 



Ulster 



Hamilton 



Herkimer 



Warren 



Hamilton 



Delaware 



Essex ........ 



Hamilton 



Hamilton 



Essex 



Herkimer 



Wawarsing. . . . 



Jewett 



Keene 



Long Lake. . . . 



Franklin 



Saranac 



North Hudson 

 New Paltz .... 



Colton 



Lyonsdale .... 



Altamont 



Day 



"*7 



22 

 13 



'"30 

 1 



'"7 



22 



25 





8 





23 





8 





4 





35 









3 





6 





4 





10 





37 





Long Lake. . . . 



Schroon 



Chesterfield. . . 



Caldwell 



Webb 



Santa Clara. . . 

 Shandaken. . . . 

 Indian Lake. . 



Webb 



Hague 



Arietta 



Hancock 



Minerva 



Lake Pleasant. 



Long Lake 



Wilmington. . . 

 Wilmurt 



1 

 11 



"io 

 "io 



"l7 



6 



8 

 26 



3 



28 



10 





21 



Poke-0-Moonshine*f 



7 

 16 





2 



St. Regis 



8 



Slide*f 



1 





27 





5 



Swede* 



Tomany* 



Twadell 



16 

 5 



4 





26 





1 



West 







10 



Woodhull 



8 







Total 









365 















*Not installed in 1911. 



fin use only part of season of 1912. 



PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS. 



The present fire protective system has been in effect since May, 

 1909, and during this period a rapid expansion of the system has 

 taken place. It was at first necessary, on account of the large 

 amount of work to be done with limited appropriations, to build 

 and equip stations at minimum cost. During the past year an 

 effort has been made to secure more permanent equipment. 



Telephone Lines. 



A large number of the telephone lines which were constructed 

 during the first year of the present system have been rebuilt. All 

 the lines established during the year have been constructed in a 

 stable manner. The following table shows the total number of 

 miles of telephone lines built by this department, together with the 

 number of miles constructed during the past year: 



