
33 Catamount
Rd.
Pittsfield, New Hampshire 03263
603-435-6807
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 3 full-time EMT's and three 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.
Burn Permits Required
Burn permits must be obtained prior to starting of your
brush pile.
Read More!
For Current Fire Danger Click Here
Call
1-888-NHFIRE
Low/Moderate/High/Very
High/ Extreme/No
Burning-Red Flag
The Officers and members of
Pittsfield Fire-Rescue were pleased to receive delivery of a
new forestry truck on Monday, June 6th. The 2011 Ford F550
was secured through a $125,000 FEMA Assistance to
Firefighters Grant to purchase the vehicle and associated
equipment. This truck replaces a 1954 military surplus unit
that had been serving as the forestry unit in Pittsfield for
over 30 years.
Department personnel training
on the new forestry truck at the boat launch.
We Can’t Help You If We
Can’t Find You!
The Town’s Street
Numbering System Ordinance is available at Town Hall or
click here!
Volunteer!
Watching your neighbors
home on fire or not knowing what to do during a medical
emergency can be a helpless feeling. Help your neighbor -
and yourself - by becoming a volunteer member of the
Pittsfield Fire Department! Read More
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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