
33 Catamount
Rd.
Pittsfield, New Hampshire 03263
603-435-6807
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The
Pittsfield Fire Department proudly protects over 4,000
people living in an area of 24.5 square miles. We operate
out of one station that protects a primarily residential
area. Our Department is a public department whose members
are on a combination paid and volunteer status. We have an
ISO rating of 6.
The
Pittsfield Fire Department provides Fire and EMS Services to
the businesses and residents of the town. The Department
includes 5 full-time EMTs and one Paramedic who staffs the
Ambulance Service. Our Department has 42 volunteer members,
including Officers, volunteers, full-time and per diem
staff, and Support Company members. We also sponsor an
Explorer’s Post with six members at this time.
We
welcome your questions or concerns at the station on 33
Catamount Rd, or at 435-6807.
Congratulation
to Jennifer Tedcastle
of the Fire Department
Named Town Employee of the Month
August 2008.
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Recall
Recently a safety
bulletin was issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission on the recall of Gas Grills sold exclusively at
Lowes. This recall may affect residences, and businesses of
New Hampshire and property owners should check to see if
their gas grill purchased at Lowes are affected. Follow the
link below:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml08/08359.html
"We Can't Help You if We Can't Find You!
Ordinance on the
Proper Way to Number Your House
NFPA Emergency Supplies Kit List
The Pittsfield Fire
Department and Ambulance Service encourages you to be
prepared in the event of a natural disaster.
Visit the website of the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) for a comprehensive Emergency Supplies
Kit list
that can help you to be better prepared.
More resources
for preparedness are available at:
www.ready.gov

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