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Serving the Globe since September 11, 2000
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06/13/09
Updated Home pages. Notice of passing and services for
Bourne retired call Capt Edward Braley.
COMM A325
in service, Otis Army
TFFT 1.
TFFT 2,
Tanker. Updated photo new
Naushon fire station.
Updated info on
ARFF
Pg 10 P-15 Specs. Marion FD interim fire chief named (Story)
06/02/09
Updated Home Pages. Updated Hyannis
M808.
Added Aquinnah C110,
updated E321,
E322,
T333,
R361, new
A90,
Aquinnah HQ.,
Aquinnah Roster.
Added Chilmark Jet
Ski, updated
E121, E122,
E161,
S141, new
B131,
Chilmark Station 1,
Chilmark Station 2,
Chilmark Roster. Updated DCR Dist 1
P830,
P831,
T833,
MV RAT,
DCR MV Station.
Updated DCR
Dist 1
Roster. Added Edgartown
Dive 241,
DEP Trailer,
updated Edgartown
Station 1,
Station 2,
Edgartown Roster. Updated Oak Bluffs
L551,
A562,
A563,
A564 Added
Tisbury
EMS T-93,
MCI
Trailer, updated Tisbury
Amb T90,
T91,
Tisbury
Roster. West Tisbury new
Dive 770, updated
E721,
B731,
T734,
M767, Amb
Whisky 90, Car
W93.
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Welcome
to CapeCodFD.com
CapeCodFD.com went
online on September 11, 2000. Our mission is to
be the single most comprehensive resource
providing information, images, and news about
the fire / rescue departments serving the
Cape Cod & Islands area of southeastern
Massachusetts, USA.
We hope that this site will meet or exceed your
expectations. If so, you may find that it can
serve as a daily hub from which to find whatever
you need to know about the fire rescue service
in the Cape Cod area and beyond.
The site continues to grow and evolve to serve you
better. Your questions, observations,
corrections, contributions, and general comments
are always welcome so please send us an E-Mail.
An Unofficial
Website
CapeCodFD.com is a
privately owned and operated website. There is
no such thing as the "Cape Cod Fire Department."
The area is served by many different independent
fire departments and agencies. This is NOT an
official site for any of those departments.
While it is our intent to always bring you the most
accurate, informative, and useful information,
we can't guarantee that. The information and
content within this site is therefore the sole
responsibility of CapeCodFD.com and not the fire
departments or agencies themselves.
For official information or services, we recommend you
contact the specific department directly and
they will gladly serve you.
Stay Safe. See you again soon!
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The Latest
News
Start out
with a look at What's New at the top of this
page. It will give you an idea of what the latest
changes are to the site.
Then go through the Home Page Section with a look at
The Headlines, Apparatus News, Station News,
Department and Personnel News. Perhaps you are
looking for information on radio communications or
live scanner feeds. Check out the Dispatch Center.
There are many great sites out there. My Favorite Links
will take you to some of them.
Profiles of over
50 Fire & EMS Departments
CapeCodFD.com offers extensive profiles on
over
50 Fire and EMS Departments
within the four counties in southeastern Massachusetts. The
counties included are Barnstable (Cape Cod), Dukes
(Martha's Vineyard), Nantucket, and Plymouth.
Within these profiles are specific details about each
department, images and information on over
100 Fire Stations and over
300 pieces of Apparatus.
There are
Rosters of each
of the departments. The site also displays department
patches,
radio communications
information,
Mutual Aid Run Cards,
and more. If you want to know something about any of the Cape area
fire departments, you came to the right place.
Special Features
One of my
favorite sections of the site is the Special
Features area. Within this section you will
find photo essays, historical information,
spectacular fire images, and much more.
Learn about types of fire apparatus and manufactures including:
Brush Breakers,
ARFF Crash Trucks,
Fire Boats,
American LaFrance,
Ahrens Fox,
Mack, and
Maxim.
Check out
Old Cape Fire
Stations and
Fire Stations
across the USA. There are features on visits to the
FDNY,
LA County "Station 51"
and a meet with Paramedic Johnny Gage.
Also 2009 visit to
Hawaii Fire Stations.
Spectacular fires including the
Crosby Yacht Yard fire,
Provincetown Whaler's Wharf
Fire,
Hyannis 4 Alarm Condo fire,
simultaneous multiple alarm
fires in
West Barnstable, an
Eastham Third Alarm,
Osterville Fires, a
General Alarm at Taunton State Hospital,
and
a 6 Alarm Fire in Boston. Features are added as interesting events happen or time permits.
Listening Live
One of the
coolest things to do is to listen live to the action
while you are looking at this site. While we do not
provide the service, a number of sites do and you
should check them out.
You can listen to the Cape Cod area, or if you want,
you can listen to Boston, Providence, FDNY, or any
number of other great sites.
ENJOY!
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SOME OF YOUR GREAT COMMENTS
Great to hear from you!
Britt
I am
currently part of the forward deployed aircraft carrier USS
KITTY HAWK stationed in Japan. I have been away from home
for over a year and about a half now. I have just recently
been given orders to go fight the war on terror in
Afghanistan. I was residing in the town of Bourne, MA where
I had done a day long observation with the fire fighting
team and EMS. I have been an aspiring firefighter since I
was born. I love what you have done with this web site it
has been a moral booster on those six month deployments on
the water and knowing that the job that these firefighters
have been doing to keep my family and community safe has
been fantastic. I wanted to give you big thanks. Keep up
this great web site!
ABHAN Guarino, Michael
USS KITTY
HAWK
JAPAN
Hi Britt,
Just wanted to share with you about my special boy. Our son
Chad is 8 years old and has Asperger's Syndrome, a high
functioning form of Autism. Since he was about 1 year old he
has been "into" fire trucks. He has only grown to love them and
all that goes with it as he gets older.
I don't know how I discovered your web site, but needless to say
it is the motivation I needed to get him to school lately. He
really hates going and the teachers are becoming more insistent
he not talk about firefighting. So each morning before he
leaves for school we come to your web site and are going thru
each state. He gets to pick a couple favorites which I print
for him and he takes them to school. We give them to his
teacher (he's in special ed.) and when he completes reading or
math he gets to spend a few minutes relaxing and looking at
them.
He is also into the old Emergency show and watches an episode or
2 daily. He also likes Adam 12. He and his Dad play each night
at bedtime the they are Roy & Johnny!
Well Britt, this is longer than I planned but I just wanted you
to know the joy you have brought our little boy. Thanks so
much.
Sally Clark
Yakima,WA
Britt,
THE BEST COMPREHENSIVE FIRE WEB SITE I'VE SEEN AND I'VE SEEN A
LOT...
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST SITE IN ALL ASPECTS TO A LOCAL FIRE
INTEREST
4 STARS RATING
D J SULLIVAN ISD BOSTON
Britt,
I am currently doing a 1 year tour at Ali Al Salem Air Base in
Kuwait. You have a great website and I just wanted to wish all
my fellow brother and sister firefighters from the Cape & Islands a
Merry Christmas and a safe New Year. Keep up the great work
you all do! Thanks. SFC Gilbert 'Pete' Forend in Kuwait
Oak Bluffs Deputy Chief, Army Fire Chief Mass. National Guard Camp
Edwards
Britt,
I have seen many, many websites and when I came across yours today I
just had to tell you this is by far the best FD site I have
accessed. You website should be the "standard" for all large FD
sites, it is so easy to navigate and it contains so much info. Keep
up the good work!!
Bob Smith, Horsham, PA
Britt,
Man, what can I say except
AWESOME website!! I could not believe the amount of information
you have collected. I am a firefighter/EMT here in Virginia. I
am also a dispatcher for the county, dispatching police/fire/ems.
I have always wanted to do a site for our fire/rescue
departments like you have done for your area.
Sincerely,
David Morgan
Britt,
Love the supersite. I've been
listening all day in Germany. Its
really fun. Yarmouth police responded to a residential alarm and
I could
here the actual alarm going off over the broadcast of the police
officer.
AWESOME. Keep up the great job on the website...
Sr A John D.
McPherson
Britt,
I think the word is WOW! You
have done a fantastic job assembling this site. I came in
looking to trade patches and stayed as long as I could
looking at just a few of the elements that you have put
together. I'll be back.
Martin Johnson
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
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Hundreds of visitors come by every day to see what is new or
to look up information about the fire departments.
This site is essentially a "One Man" operation, but it
takes more than that to help keep it up to date. Things are
always changing and many times the changes would go
unnoticed without the help of volunteer correspondents.
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else would like to become a correspondent just send me an
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on an error, typo, or to let us know about changes in
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