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The ], ] '''Fire Rescue Department''' is comprised of approximately 290 members who operate 9 Engine Companies(two of which-Engine's 5 and 6-are quints or combination engines and trucks), 3 Truck Companies, 1 Heavy Rescue Company, and 1 HAZ-MAT. company.<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref>. All of the apparatus with the exception of Engines 8 and 9 are staffed with a minimum of one officer (Captain or Lieutenant), one assigned driver, and two firefighters. Engines 8 and 9 have one officer, one driver , and one firefighter. The ], ] '''Fire Rescue Department''' is comprised of approximately 290 members who operate 9 Engine Companies(two of which-Engine's 5 and 6-are quints or combination engines and trucks), 3 Truck Companies, 1 Heavy Rescue Company, and 1 HAZ-MAT. company.<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref>. All of the apparatus with the exception of Engines 8 and 9 are staffed with a minimum of one officer (Captain or Lieutenant), one assigned driver, and two firefighters. Engines 8 and 9 have one officer, one driver , and one firefighter.


There is also one Shift Commander (Deputy Chief with DC Aide). The department operates on a 24 on/72 off schedule, averaging 42 hours a week{{Fact|date=November 2008}}. The department responds to over 9,000 calls per year and with the addition of Engines 8 and 9 in July of 2008 is on track to respond to over 11,000 calls for FY 2008-2009<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref>. In addition to firefighting duties members provide first-responder medical assistance (EMT), hazardous materials response, technical rescue services, under-water ] rescue service, fire prevention service, and fire education service.<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref> There is also one Shift Commander (Deputy Chief with DC Aide). The department operates on a 24 on/72 off schedule, averaging 42 hours a week{{Fact|date=November 2008}}. The department responds to over 9,000 calls per year and with the addition of Engines 8 and 9 in July of 2008 is on track to respond to over 11,000 calls for FY 2008-2009<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref>. In addition to firefighting duties members provide first-responder medical assistance (EMT), hazardous materials response, technical rescue services, under-water ] rescue service, fire prevention service, and fire education service.<ref>Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm</ref>


==Fire Station Locations== ==Fire Station Locations==

Revision as of 18:48, 7 January 2009


Stamford Fire Rescue
Agency overview
Annual calls9,000
Staffing290
Fire chiefRobert McGrath
EMS levelFirst Responder
Facilities and equipment
Stations9
Engines9
Trucks3
Rescues1
Fireboats1
Website
http://www.stamfordfire.com/

The City of Stamford, Connecticut Fire Rescue Department is comprised of approximately 290 members who operate 9 Engine Companies(two of which-Engine's 5 and 6-are quints or combination engines and trucks), 3 Truck Companies, 1 Heavy Rescue Company, and 1 HAZ-MAT. company.. All of the apparatus with the exception of Engines 8 and 9 are staffed with a minimum of one officer (Captain or Lieutenant), one assigned driver, and two firefighters. Engines 8 and 9 have one officer, one driver , and one firefighter.

There is also one Shift Commander (Deputy Chief with DC Aide). The department operates on a 24 on/72 off schedule, averaging 42 hours a week. The department responds to over 9,000 calls per year and with the addition of Engines 8 and 9 in July of 2008 is on track to respond to over 11,000 calls for FY 2008-2009. In addition to firefighting duties members provide first-responder medical assistance (EMT), hazardous materials response, technical rescue services, under-water SCUBA rescue service, fire prevention service, and fire education service.

Fire Station Locations

Central Fire Headquarters-Downtown Station 1
Engine 1/Engine 12(Reserve)/Engine 13(Reserve)/Truck 1/Unit 4 (DC)/Unit 9(Mobile Command)
629 Main St

South End Station 2
Engine 2/Truck 2/Haz-Mat 1/ Haz-Mat 2/Decon Trailer
Washington Blvd and Atlantic Street

West Side-Richmond Hill Station 3
Engine 3/Truck 3
80 Fairfield Ave

East Side-Shippan Station 4
Engine 4/Engine 14(Reserve)/Truck 4(Reserve) 364 Shippan Ave

Woodside Station 5
Engine 5/Rescue 1/Rescue 2(Reserve) 1620 Washington Blvd

Glenbrook Station 6
Engine 6
17 Arthur Pl

Springdale Station 7
Engine 7
987 Hope St

Turn of River Station 8
Engine 8
28 Vine Rd

Turn of River-Roxbury Station 9
Engine 9
684 Long Ridge Rd

Training Facility/Mechanical Division
148 Magee Ave

Fire Marshal Division
888 Washington Blvd
7th Floor

External links

  1. Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm
  2. Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm
  3. Found on the Stamford FR about page http://www.stamfordfire.com/about/index.cfm
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