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  • What kinds of emergencies do Stamford Firefighters respond to?
  • Why does a fire engine show up when I call for an ambulance?
  • How many fire engines are there in Stamford?
  • What do firefighters do all day when not fighting fires?
Stop by your local firehouse and find out!
On Saturday, October 17th from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM members of the Stamford Professional Firefighters Association will be hosting an open house in designated Stamford Fire Stations. The fire stations will be open to all Stamford residents. This is an opportunity to tour the firehouses, meet the firefighters, and learn about the services offered by the Stamford Fire Department. October is fire prevention month and this will serve as a great complement to the fire safety lectures going on in the schools.
The following fire stations will be participating:
  • Central Fire Station
    Engine 1 – Truck 1
    629 Main St
  • South End Station
    Engine 2 – Truck 2 – Hazmat 1
    215 Washington Blvd
  • West Side Station
    Engine 3 – Truck 3
    80 Fairfield Ave
  • East Side Station
    Engine 4
    364 Shippan Ave
  • Woodside Station
    Engine 5 – Rescue 1
    1620 Washington Blvd
  • Glenbrook Station
    Engine 6
    17 Arthur Place

Come Join Us And Celebrate Fire Prevention Week!

Posted: October 14, 2015
About the Author: Deputy Chief Philip Hayes
Deputy Chief Philip Hayes is a 37-year veteran of the Stamford Fire Department. He is currently assigned as a Deputy Chief in the Northern District. In addition to his regular Fire Officer duties, he is a Public Relations Officer, The DC in charge of the Marine Division, the developer of the StamfordFire.com website and serves on the Departments' IT Team. He is also an avid fan of Fire Department history.
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