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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
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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
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For information on the exchange of Fire Department patches, email Mike Antoine at mikeantenna@juno.com

Apparatus

Central Fire Station Central Fire Station
339 Main Street
South Fire Station South Fire Station
847 Main Street
North Fire Station North Fire Station
230 North Street
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. 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.
 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 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
 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, 239 North Street 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
 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 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
 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. 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.
 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 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.
 Medic 3 is a 1999 International/Horton Ambulance. The vehicle is fully equipped to provide advanced life support. It is staffed by two firefighters/paramedics. Known as the "Precedent", it is housed at South Fire Station, 847 Main Street.  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. 
 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, 239 North Street 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
Medic 3 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.
 Technical Rescue Support Trailer, it is housed at South Station, 847 Main St. Technical Rescue Support Trailer, it is housed at South Station, 847 Main St.
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 housed at Fire Department Headquarters, 339 Main Street.
Interior cabinets were fabricated by the Master Mechanic FF/EMT Charles (Chuck) Bacon.
Command Vehicle Car 4-4's radios
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.