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The source for Massachusetts Fire / Ems information |
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The Springfield Fire Department - provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. The department is one of the oldest established fire departments in the United States.
In 1872, the department transitioned to an all paid department. This transition brought about the establishment of a central telegraph alarm system and the creation of a gravity-fed, reservoir water system which is still in use. In 1913, the Department became one of the first municipal department in the country to be completely motorized, using Knox fire engines manufactured in Springfield.
Springfield firefighters are members of the IAFF Local 648
Help Needed If you are a firefighter in Springfield, we need your help to verify the station information shown below is current and correct, please email us | |
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Springfield Fire Department - Stations & Apparatus
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Springfield Fire Department |
605 Worthington Street |
Springfield |
413-787-6411 |
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Engine |
Truck |
Special Units |
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Area |
1 |
Eng 1 |
Ladder 1 |
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605 Worthington Street |
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3 |
Eng 3 |
Ladder 3 |
District Chief 2 |
382 White Street |
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5 |
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Quint |
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15 Odessa Street |
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8 |
Eng 8 |
Ladder 8 |
Rescue 1 |
33 Eastern Ave |
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9 |
Eng 9 |
Ladder 9 |
Haz-Mat Unit, Arson/Bomb Squad Unit, DC |
1212 Carew Street |
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10 |
Eng 10 |
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2729 Main Street |
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12 |
Eng 12 |
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Brush 1 |
1265 Parker Street |
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16 |
Eng 16 |
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14 Massreco Street |
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