Georgetown Fire Department Mission Statement
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About the Department
The Georgetown Fire Department is a municipal call fire department located in the town of Georgetown, Massachusetts and is comprised of two privately owned Fire Companies, the Central Fire Company and the Erie Four Fire Association.
The Central Fire Company was formed in 1923 and resides in the Public Safety building with Georgetown’s Police Department. It currently has about 25 active Fire Fighting members, and growing.
The Georgetown Fire Department operates out of 2 fire stations with 3 engines, 1 Ladder Truck, 1 Medium Duty Rescue Truck and many other various support apparatus.
The Georgetown Fire Department receives funding from a town budget, federal and state grants, as well as private donations. We operate utilizing a combination of current NFPA and traditional methodologies and tactics.
The Georgetown Fire Department responds to more than 800 calls per year, of varying types. Calls consist of emergency medical calls, structure fires, motor vehicle accidents, as well as general rescue calls. Pairing up emergency response of fires, medical, and rescue calls with fire prevention helps to provide a safe environment for all the citizens of Georgetown. Georgetown’s Fire Department also has an aggressive fire prevention division and a strong public education program to help prevent fires and injury in Georgetown.
Fire Prevention and Public Education Division
The Fire Prevention Division has qualified personnel available Monday – Friday for Residential and Commercial Inspections. Please call or visit the station to set up an appointment.
Contact Us
Contact:
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Matt McKay
Fire Chief
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Address:
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47 Central Street
Georgetown, MA 01833 |
Phone:
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(978) 352-5757
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Fax:
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(978) 352-5741
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