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FIRE DEPARTMENT 339 Main Street, Hingham, MA 02043-2759 Phone 781-741-1480 . FAX 781-741-1483 Fire Chief - Mark Duff Deputy Chief - Robert Olsson Hours of Operation: M-F 8:30am - 4:00pm Contact Us
FIRE PREVENTION 210 Central Street, Hingham, MA 02043-2759 Phone 781-741-1488 . FAX 781-741-1460 Captain - David Damstra Hours of Operation: M-W-Th 8:00am - 4:00pm Tues 8:00am-7:00pm Fri 8:00am-1:00pm Contact Us
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 For information on the exchange of Fire Department patches, email Mike Antoine at mikeantenna@juno.com
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Apparatus
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Central Fire Station 339 Main Street |
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South Fire Station 847 Main Street |
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North Fire Station 230 North Street |
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Quint One is a 1999 Seagrave rear mount 100 foot aerial ladder. It has a 1250 gallon per minute pump and carries 300 gallons of water. The unit carries 1000 feet of large diameter hose. It also has a 8000 watt on board diesel generator. The vehicle is powered by an 430 horsepower diesel engine. Known as "Niagara", it is housed at Fire Department Headquarters, 339 Main Street. |
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Engine One is a KME pumper. It has a 1250 gallon pump and carries 500 gallons of water. The vehicle carries over 2000 feet of hose. It is housed at Central Fire Station, 339 Main Street
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Engine Two is a 2003 E-One Typhoon. It has a 1250 gallon pump and carries 500 gallons of water. The vehicle carries over 2000 feet of hose. It has a Hurst Jaws of Life Rescue Tool as well as a semi-automatic defibrillator and other medical equipment. Known as the "Torrent Engine Company", it is housed at North Station, 230 North Street |
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Engine Three is a 2006 E-One Typhoon. It has a 1250 gallon pump, carries 500 gallons of water and a 30 gallon foam. The vehicle carries over 2000 feet of hose. It has a Hurst Jaws of Life Rescue Tool as well as a semi-automatic defibrillator and other medical equipment. Known as the "Constitution Engine Company", it is housed at South Station, 847 Main Street |
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Engine Four is a 1991 KME pumper. It has a 1250 gallon pump and carries 500 gallons of water. The vehicle carries over 2000 feet of hose. It is housed at Central Fire Station, 339 Main Street. |
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Squad 1 is a 1985 Chevy/E-One Engine, 330 GPM pump and carries 500 gallons of water. It is housed at South Station, 847 Main Street |
![C-50 is a 1988 F350 with a 32' Versalift, it also has a utility body. It is used for Fire Alarm repair, maintenance and installation. It is housed at North Station, 239 North Street. hspace=0 src=]() |
C-50 is a 1988 F350 with a 32' Versalift, it also has a utility body. It is used for Fire Alarm repair, maintenance and installation. It is housed at North Station, 230 North Street. |
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Medic 1 is a 1999 International/Horton Ambulance. The vehicle, known as the "Precendent", is fully equipped to provide advanced life support. This is the reserve ambulance and is currently housed at the Mechanics Garage. |
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Medic 2 is a 2005 International/Osage Ambulance. The vehicle is fully equipped to provide advanced life support. It is staffed by two firefighters/paramedics. Known as the "Isaac Little", it is housed at North Station, 230 North Street |
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Medic 3 is a 2007 International/Osage Ambulance. The vehicle is fully equipped to provide advanced life support. It is staffed by two firefighters/paramedics and is housed at North Station, 847 Main Street. |
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Technical Rescue Support Trailer, it is housed at South Station, 847 Main St. |


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Command Vehicle C-3 was newly placed in service on March 24th, 2004. It features a Kenwood dual band two-way radio system with vehicle repeater, rear mounted controls for the two-way radio system, 35 different warning lights that were installed by Firefighter Mike Antoine, soon to be added a flip Down LCD monitor for thermal imaging cameras that transmit back to the Command Vehicle when at a fire scene, front grill guard with siren mounted on it, and a new fire logo on the side doors. Interior cabinets were fabricated by the Master Mechanic FF/EMT Charles (Chuck) Bacon. It is currently housed at Station 3, 847 Main Street. |
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