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The Harwich Fire Department was established in 1927....................... Harwich protects 12,243 citizens within 20.93 square miles......................Harwich FD operates from 2 staffed fire stations with 7 personnel per shift, 6 minimum....................Harwich responded to 5,029 incidents in 2018.................

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Harwich Fire Department
175 Sisson Road
Harwich, MA  0264
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Department
Stations
Apparatus
Sta.Appar
Personnel
Radio
Run Cards
History
News
Community
Emergency   911
Emergency   508-432-2323
Business        508-430-7546
FAX               508-432-5685
Dispatch        508-563-4200
Fire Alarm    WQMA 607
800 Talk        37884
Radio 800      857.4375    D723
Radio 400      460.550      85.4
Radio old       33.96          114.8
Dispatch        BSO since 2013

Fire Chief David LeBlanc        C-61
(7/2020)

Harwich, Massachusetts
Barnstable County
Mid Cape Cod Region
Incorporated 1694

Established 1927
2 Fire Stations     17 Apparatus
31 Personnel  31 Career  0 Call
 Apparatus 60-79

Area             20.9 Square Miles
Population    12,243  (2010)
Density         585 per sq mile

2000   3,511 Calls
2010   3,955 Calls
2020   4,351 Calls 
2021   4,865 Calls
2022   4,857 Calls
2023 4,840 Calls

Sta.1    Sta.2
 

4 Engines
1 Ladder
2 Brush
4 Ambs
5 Cars
3 Misc

       ON LINE PRESENCE
HARWICH FIRE Website
Harwich Fire on Facebook
 
Harwich Fire Association on Facebook
Harwich Firefighters Local 2124 on Facebook

LIVE BROADCAST
Harwich Fire Rescue on Broadcastify
 

Leadership - Officers:
Fire Chief David LeBlanc                    Car 61    (7/2020)
Deputy Chief Craig Thornton               Car 62    (7/2020)
Fire Prev Officer Bruce Young            Car 79
EMS Officer Paul Finn (P)
Exec Asst Susan Pires

Group 1: Captain Donald Parker           
                Lieutenant Brad Willis (P)
Group 2: Captain  Leighanne Smith (P) 
                Lieutenant Scott Tyldesley (P)
Group 3: Captain  Joseph Mayo           
                Lieutenant Ryan Edwards
Group 4: Captain Justin White (P)      
                Lieutenant Joseph Rego (P)

IAFF: Local 2124. Personnel are civilian.

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Email Contact
General Info:       pio@harwichfire.com
Fire Chief:          d.leblanc@harwichfire.com
Deputy:               c.thornton@harwichfire.com
Fire Prev:           inspector@harwichfire.com


 

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Total Personnel: 32

Career Personnel: 32
(1)   Fire Chief
(1)   Deputy Chief
(4)   Shift Captains
(4)   Shift Lieutenants 
(20) Firefighters
(1)   Fire Prevention Officer
(1)   EMS Officer
(1)   Admin Sec  

Including:
(18) Paramedics,
(14) Basic EMTs 
(   )  First Responders

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Call Personnel: 0
(0) Call personnel  
      Call Department ended in 1988

Including:
(   )  Paramedics,
(   )  Basic EMTs 
(   )  First Responders
 

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Staffing
:

There are 4 groups of (8) personnel
Minimum staffing is (7) per shift.
Each group works an average 42 hour week on an 8 day rotation
Work week includes (2) 24 hour shifts 0800-0800. 
The work schedule is (1) on, (2) off, (1) on, (4) off    (1-2-1-4)
(1) 24 On 0800-0800, (2) 24 off, (1) 24 On 0800-0800, (4) 24 days off
Chief works M-F 0730-1530
Deputy works M-Th 0730-1530
Fire Prev works M-Th 0700-1700
EMS officer works M-Th 0800-1800

Full Station Staffing is:            (5) Station 1, (3) Station 2  
Minimum Station Staffing is:   (4) Station 1, (3) Station 2   

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Stations:
Station 1 Staffing is:            (1) Captain,     (4) FFs
Station 2 Staffing is:            (1) Lieutenant, (2) FFs
 

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Dispatched by:
BSO - Barnstable Sheriff's Department dispatchers since April 15, 2013.
Previously dispatched by Harwich Fire/Police Dispatchers.
Prior to that by Harwich Fire Dispatchers

E911 PSAP:          BSO - Barnstable County Sheriff's Department
E911 Backup:        BARNPD - Barnstable Police Department
911 Secondary:     N/A - BSO is also dispatch for Harwich Fire

 

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Notes

Fire Chief Norman Clarke Jr Retired - Chief 10/2011-7/2020
Deputy Chief Kent Farrenkopf (Car 71)  11/2011 became Eastham Fire Chief Nov 2015
Captain John Clarke retired 2018

Captain Justyne Walorz (P)  Retired Feb 2021

    

Updated January 13, 2024

Harwich Police Department

Harwich Police Department
183 Sisson Road
Harwich, MA 02645
Emergency  911    Emergency 508-430-2323
Business  508-430-7541   Fax  508-432-2530

Police Chief David Guillemette (G-1)
Deputy Chief Kevin Considine

past Police Chief William Mason  (G-5)

 


Harwich Information


Harwich Incorporated as a town 1639
Harwich Fire Department Established in 1927

Town of Harwich Website

City/Town Name: Town of Harwich
1990 Population: 10,275
2000 Population: 11,765
Registered Voters: 8,468
2000 School Enrollments: 1,691
Population Over 65: 2,935
Square Miles: 20.93
Public Road Miles: 126.63
Income Per Capita: $15,020
Median Family Income: $35,036
EQV Per Capita: $156,680
Avg. Tax Bill: $1,960
Residential Tax Rate: 11.70
Commercial Tax Rate: 11.70
Operating Budget: $31,775,726

 

Massachusetts Municipal Association

City/Town Name: Town of Harwich
Community Profiles: http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/cc/harwich.html
City/Town Hall Address: 732 Main St.
City/Town: Harwich
State: MA
Zip Code: 02645
Business Hours: 8:30 a.m.­4 p.m. (Mon­Fri)
County: Barnstable
World Wide Web Address: http://www.virtualcapecod.com/chambers/
harwich.html
Area Code: 508
Main Telephone: 430-7513
Main Fax: 432-5039
TTY/TDD:
Police Department: 430-7541
Fire Department: 430-7546
Public Works: 430-7555
Planning: 430-7511
Schools: 430-7200
Library: 430-7562
Town Clerk: 430-7516
City Council:
Board of Selectmen: 430-7513
City Clerk:

 

DHCD Community Profile

Added Jan 6, 2002
Updated Jan 26, 2002

 


Fire Department History

* Fire Department Organization
* Fire Chiefs
* Fire Station History
* Fire Apparatus History
* Major Fires & Incidents History
* Run Stats History
 

FIRE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION

The Harwich Fire Department was established in 1927. The rescue squad was formed in 1948. The Headquarters fire station was at 203 Bank Street.  In 1976 Station 2 was built at#149 Route 37 near the intersection of Route 39 in East Harwich.  Deputy Chief Robert Peterson promoted to Fire Chief in May 1993 after retirement of Chief Robert Hudson.  The New Harwich Fire Headquarters was built in 1995 on Sisson Road.  The Bank Street Station is closed.
 

FIRE CHIEFS

2020-Present          - David LeBlanc             (7/18/20)
2011-2020              - Norman Clark Jr          (Ret July 2020)
2007-2011              - William L Flynn Jr
2003-2007              - Wilfred Remillard
1993-2003              - Robert Peterson            (ret Dec 2003)
        -1993              - Robert Hudson


Deputy Chiefs
2020-Present           - Craig Thornton            (7/18/20)
2015-2020               - David LeBlanc
2011-2015               - Kent Farrenkopf
2007-2011               - Norman Clarke Jr
        -2007               - William L Flynn Jr
        -2003               - Wilfred Remillard
        -                       - Robert Peterson
        -                       - Robert Hudson 


 

FIRE STATIONS HISTORY

1928 - Fire Station at Bank Street opened
1976 - Station 2 built, East Harwich, Route 137 & Route 39
1996 - Headquarters built, Harwich Center, 175 Sisson Road
2018 - Station 2 Under Construction, East Harwich, Route 137 & Route 39


FIRE APPARATUS HISTORY

1995 Apparatus Roster
Station 1 - Harwich      
60     Car 60               - 1991 Ford LTD Fire Prevention
61     Car 61               - 1991 Ford LTD Fire Chief Robert Peterson
63     Rescue 63          - 1991 Ford E350/Wheeled Coach Type III Ambulance (EMS 353)
65     Engine 65           - 1976 Mack CF600/'86 Greenwood 1250/500 Pumper
69     Engine 69           - 1992 E-One Protector cf 1500/500 Pumper
70     Car 70                - 1987 Ford F250 Pickup
71     Car 71                - 1986 Ford LTD Deputy Chief Wilfred Remillard
72     Boat 72               - Boston Whaler 17' / Johnson 90hp Boat
75     Car 75                - Fire Inspector

Station 2 - East Harwich
62     Rescue 62          - 1995 Navistar/Road Rescue Type I Ambulance (EMS 352)
64     Engine 64           - 1985 Seagrave/'94 E-One Cyclone 1250/500 Pumper
66     Ladder 66           - 1992 Emergency One 110' rm Aerial Ladder
67     Forestry 67         - 1981 GMC 4x4 250/200 Forestry
         Boat                    - 1994 Sentenal 12' Inflatable Boat
         Air                      - 8 Bottle Air Cascade Trailer

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1992 Apparatus Roster
Station 1 - Harwich
61     Car 61               - 1986 Ford LTD Fire Chief Robert Hudson
63     Rescue 63          - 1990 Ford E350/Wheeled Coach Type III Ambulance (EMS 353)
65     Engine 65           - 1980 GMC Brigadier/Maxim 1000/1450/40 Pumper-Tanker
66     Ladder 66          - 1970 Mack CF600/Thibault 250/200 ms 85' Aerial Ladder
69     Engine 69           - 1976 Mack CF600/'86 Greenwood 1250/500 Pumper
70     Car 70                - 1987 Ford F250 Pickup
71     Car 71                - 1985 Ford LTD Deputy Chief Robert Peterson
72     Boat 72               - Boston Whaler 17' /Johnson 90hp Boat

Station 2 - East Harwich
62     Rescue 62         - 1989 Ford E350/Wheeled Coach Type III Ambulance (EMS 352)
64     Engine 64          - 1985 Seagrave cf 1250/500 Pumper
67     Forestry 67        - 1981 GMC 4x4 / Firetell 250/250 Forestry
         Boat                   - Sentinel Raft 12' /  4.5hp Boat
         Ice                      - Ray 8' Ice Sled
         Air                     - 8 Bottle Air Cascade Trailer

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1979 Apparatus Roster
Station 1 - Bank Street
61         C-1           Fire Chief Charles Hall
63         Rescue 2   1974 Dodge Van Class II Ambulance. Lifepak 4 White/blue EMS 353
65         Engine 3    1953 American LaFrance OCF 750/500 Pumper. White.
66         Ladder 1    1968 Mack CF/Thibault 85' Aerial Ladder Truck. White.
67         Truck 2      1957 International 4x4 250 Brush Truck. White
69         Engine 4     1976 Mack CF 1250/750 Pumper
70         S-1             1970s Ford Pickup Truck utility body
             Boat           13 foot Boston Whaler

Station 2 - East Harwich
62        Rescue 1     1974 Dodge Van Class II Ambulance. Lifepak 4. White/blue. EMS 352
64        Engine 1      1964 Maxim F 1000/750 Pumper. White. Jaws
68        Engine 5      1950 Ford/Robinson 1500 gallon Brush Breaker "White Elephant"
                                1942 Buffalo 500gpm Pumper (Retired E4)

 

 

 

MAJOR FIRES & INCIDENTS HISTORY

Major Fires & Emergencies
1985 - Nov 11 - A 4 alarm fire heavily damaged K-D Wood Products at 527 Main Street in a 2100 hours fire discovered by an automatic fire alarm.
1991 - Apr 16 - A small helicopter used for spraying cranberry bogs crashed off Great Western Road with 1 injury.
1992 - Apr 16 - Pine Harbor Wood Products, at 527 Main Street, was struck by fire at 1311 hours.  4 Alarms were quickly struck for a large mill building that sustained $250,000 loss.

 

INCIDENT HISTORY - RUN STATS

Incident History
Year            Fire          EMS           Total
1950
1960
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990           721           1,326        2,047
1992
1993
1994
1995                                             2,827
1996                                             2,936
1997                                             2,857
1998                                             3,006
1999                                             3,295
2000                                             3,511
2001                                             3,651
2002                                             3,558
2003                                             3,841
2004                                             3,721
2005                                             3,711
2006                                             3,880         
2007                                             3,865  
2008                                             3,746     
2009                                             3,825
2010                                             3,955
2011                                             4,154
2012                                             3,902
2013                                             3,804
2014                                             4,014
2015                                             4,295
2016                                             4,324
2017                                             4,206
2018                                             5,029
2019                                             4,862
2020                                             4,351         
2021                                             4,865               
2022                                             4,857  
2023                                             4,840
                        

Updated January 13, 2024

 


Harwich Radio

Harwich Fire Radio Call Sign................WPVT 449........... "Harwich Fire"
Harwich Old Fire Radio Call Sign.........KCD 271.............. "Harwich Fire"
Harwich Dispatch ID.............................Harwich Fire Alarm
Harwich Fire Frequency........................33.96 Mhz..............PL 114.8
Harwich County Frequency...................33.70 Mhz..............PL 114.8
Harwich 400..........................................460.550.................PL 85.4
Harwich 800..........................................857.4375...............D-723
Harwich Fire 800 Talkgroup..................37584....................Simulcast 33.96
Harwich Backup Freq............................460.550................ PL 118.8
Harwich 800 Backup..............................857.4375............. 723 DPL
Harwich Radio Tone Test......................1830 Hours
Harwich Apparatus Numbers.................60-79
Dispatch by........................................... Barnstable County Dispatchers

Harwich Police Radio Call Sign.............KCA 373..............County Callsign
Harwich Police Dispatch ID...................KCA 373.............."Harwich Police"
Harwich Police Frequency.....................Trunking.................On Trunking System
Harwich Police Old Freq.......................155.640 Mhz.........Old Ch.3
Harwich Police County Freq..................155.565 Mhz........ Old Ch.1
Harwich Police 800 Trunk Group...........38320...................Primary Operations
Harwich Police 800 County Group.........36496...................County Talkgroup
Harwich Police Unit IDs........................."G" George Cars

Harwich Water District..........................47.74
Harwich Water District..........................451.475
 

 


Harwich Station Apparatus Assignments

Station 1............Harwich
Engine 64...........2014 Sutphen Shield 1500 / 500 / 30A Pumper - HR (Jaws)
Engine 69...........2001 Emergency One 1500 / 500 Pumper   (Spare)
Ladder 66..........2022 Sutphen 2000/470 100' ms Quint Aerial Ladder Truck
Forestry 67........2005 (2014) Ford F250 4x4 / Donovan 250 / 200 Forestry Truck
Ambulance 73....2020 Ford F550 4x4 / Life Line Type I Ambulance  (EMS 353)
Ambulance 75....2016 Ford F550 / Life Line Type I Ambulance  (EMS 355)
Car 60................2006 Ford Explorer 4x4 SUV (formerly C-71)
Car 61................2018 Ford Expedition 4x4 SUV Fire Chief Car David LeBlanc (red)
Car 62................2016 Ford Interceptor Deputy Chief Car Craig Thornton (black)
Car 79................2006 Ford Expedition 4x4 SUV Fire Prevention
Marine 76..........2017 Zodiac 18' / Yamaha 90 HP Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat
Small Boats.......Zodiac 10' Inflatable / Honda 10 HP, surfboards, Kayaks
Marine 77..........2013 Eastern Boats 27' / twin Yamaha 200 hp 500 gpm fire-Rescue Boat

Special Haz.......2003 Dive Rescue Trailer

Dive 910...........2000s (2016) International Barn County Tech rescue Dive Truck
MCI-2.............. 2004 25 Patient MCI Trailer CIEMSS
Tech 906.......... 2012 Barnstable County Tech Rescue Trailer 1
DEP..................2007 Wells Cargo DEP Spill Trailer


Station 2 ...........East Harwich
Engine 65...........2012 Sutphen Shield 1500 / 500 / 30A Pumper - HR (Jaws)
Engine 68...........2018 Freightliner 4x4/SVI Type III 1000/500/20A Wildland Pumper
Forestry 71.........2008 (2018) LMTV Mil 4x4 Forestry (250/500)
Ambulance 72....2016 Ford F550 4x4 / Life Line Type I Ambulance  (EMS 352)
Ambulance 74....2019 Ford F550 / Life Line Type I Ambulance  (EMS 354)
Car 63................2011 (2015) Ford Expedition 4x4 SUV Duty Officer
Car 70............... 2006 (2014) Ford F350 4x4 Pickup Truck
Marine 78..........2003 (2013) Safe Boat 18' aluminum / 90 HP Rescue Boat


 

Updated January 5, 2021

 

 


The Sample Run Cards
(As listed at BCC May 2023)


 

 HARWICH  FIRE                                                             (CCFD Update 05-15-23)

 

 

  RUN CARD Sample Metro Card  
  DISTRICT 1 HARWICH -   
  ALARMS STRUCTURE FIRE  
  1ST ALARM To Scene     [5E-1LQ-1LT-2C]  
    Harwich - Engine Sta 1
Harwich - Engine Sta 2
Harwich - Engine
Harwich - Ladder Quint
Harwich - Ambulance
Harwich - Chief
Harwich - Deputy
 
 
  Line Response Dennis - Engine
Brewster - Engine
Chatham - Ladder Tower
Dennis - Chief
 
 
  WORKING FIRE To Scene     [1E-2C]  
    Yarmouth - Engine
Brewster - Chief
Chatham - Chief
 
 
  W/F COVERAGE Station Coverage     [1E-1LTQ-1A]      
    Station 1 - Orleans - Ladder Tower Quint
                 Hyannis - Ambulance
Station 2 - Eastham - Engine
 
 
  2ND ALARM To Scene     [2E-1LTQ-1A-2C]  
    Dennis - 2nd Engine
Eastham - Engine (from Cover 2)
Orleans - Ladder Tower Quint (from Cover 1)
Hyannis - Ambulance (from Cover 1)
Yarmouth - Chief
Orleans - Chief
Providence - Canteen
 
 
  2ND COVERAGE Station Coverage     [3E-1A]      
    Station 1 - Hyannis - Engine
                 COMM - Ambulance
Station 2 - Yarmouth - 2nd Engine
 
 
  3RD ALARM To Scene     [2E]  
    Hyannis - Engine (from Cover 1)
Yarmouth - 2nd Engine (from Cover 2)
 
 
  3RD COVERAGE Station Coverage     [2E-1A]      
    Station 1 - Sandwich - Engine
                 COMM - Ambulance (Covering from 2nd)
Station 2 - Barnstable - Engine
 
 
  4TH ALARM To Scene     [2E-1LT-1C]  
    COMM - Engine (from Cover 1)
Barnstable - Engine (from Cover 2)
Hyannis - Ladder Tower
 
 
  4TH COVERAGE Station Coverage     [3E-1A]      
    Station 1 - Sandwich - Engine
                 COMM - Ambulance (Covering 1 from 2nd)
Station 2 - West Barnstable - Engine
 
 
  5TH ALARM To Scene     [            ]    
     


 

 
  5TH COVERAGE Station Coverage     [            ]      
     


 

 
  TOTALS Alarm     ENGS    LADD     AMB     CHIEF     SPEC
1st           3           1              1           1+                 
Line         2           1              0           1
W/F         1           0              0           2
2nd          2           1              1           2
3rd          2            0              0           0
4th           2           1               0           0
5th           0           0               0           0
         
TOTAL - 4 Alarms
TOTAL - 12 Engines
TOTAL - 4 Ladders
TOTAL - 2 Ambulances
TOTAL - 6 Chiefs
 
 
  DIST 1-N SPECIAL CALL      
  Ladders 1 DENNIS
2 CHATHAM
3 BREWSTER
4 YARMOUTH
5 ORLEANS
6 HYANNIS
 
  Breakers
(FORESTRY)
1 DENNIS
2 BREWSTER
3 CHATHAM
4 ORLEANS
5 YARMOUTH
6 EASTHAM
 
  Tankers 1 WEST BARNSTABLE
2 SANDWICH
3 MASHPEE
 
 
  Ambulances 1 DENNIS
2 CHATHAM
3 BREWSTER
4 DENNIS 2nd
5 YARMOUTH
6 ORLEANS
7 YARMOUTH 2nd
8 EASTHAM
9 HYANNIS
 
       
  May 2023        
  Harwich area  



 

OLD CARDS

Harwich Run Cards in Effect as of 8/2010

DIST 1 STRUCTURE     COVERAGE
1ST E69-E64-L66-E65-H72-R62-E112     
WF L110 RIT-C101-E185-R172   HA-E233  HA-R242  EH-E175
2ND E233-L237-E115-C181-C229-EMS   HA-E175  EH-ET186  EH-E155  WD-E43
3RD E175-ET186-L41-R242-C231   HA-E234  HA-R53  EH-E177  OR-E95  BR-E107 ND-E44
4TH E234-H241-E43-C171   HA-E155  EH-E107  EA-E485  BR-E44 ND-E205 WD-E48
5TH E155-E177-C51-R53   HA-E48  EH-E95  WD-E823  HA-R162  OR-E485
       
  SPECIAL CALLS    
LADDERS L110-L237-L41-L176-LT829  
BREAKERS BR-WB-CO  
FORESTRY DE-BR-CH    
TANKERS CH-BR-EA  
AMBS DE-CH-BR-DE-CH-BR-YA-OR-YA-OR  
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIST 2 STRUCTURE     COVERAGE
1ST E69-E64-L66-E65-H72-R62-E185    
WF L110 RIT-C181-E233-R242   HA-E112  HA-R162  EH-E175
2ND E175-E112-L237-C231-C229-EMS   HA-E115  EH-ET186  EH-E155  WD-E43
3RD ET186-E115-L176-C101-R162    HA-E43  HA-R172  EH-E234  BR-E107  WD-E48 ND-E44  EA-E485  OR-E95
4TH E155-H241-E43-C171     HA-E48  EH-E95  WD-E823  OR-E485
5TH      
       
  SPECIAL CALLS    
LADDERS L110-L237-L176-L41-LT829  
BREAKERS BR-WB-CO  
FORESTRY DE-BR-CH    
TANKERS CH-BR-EA  
AMBS CH-BR-DE-CH-DE-BR-OR-YA-OR-EA  
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

DIST 3 STRUCTURE     COVERAGE
1ST E69-E64-L66-E65-H72-R62-E233    
WF L237 RIT-C231-E175-R182     HA-E112  EH-R162  EH-E185
2ND E185-E234-L110-C181-C229-EMS   HA-           EH-ET186  EH-E177  OR-E155  BR-E107
3RD E112-ET186-L176-C171-R162      HA-E115  EH-E155  OR-E95  WD-E43  HA-R53
ND-E44  EA-E485 
4TH E177-H241-E155-C101   HA-E43  EH-E115  WD-E48  EH-E95  OR-E485
5TH      
       
  SPECIAL CALLS    
LADDERS L237-L110-L176-L41-LT829  
BREAKERS BR-WB-CO  
FORESTRY BR-DE-CH    
TANKERS BR-CH-EA  
AMBS BR-CH-DE-OR-BR-CH-DE-OR-OR-YA  
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIST 6E ROUTE 6 - EXIT 10 - BREW     COVERAGE
1ST R62-E69-R73-E64-R242-H241    
WF      
2ND      
3RD      
4TH      
5TH      
       
  SPECIAL CALLS    
LADDERS    
BREAKERS    
FORESTRY    
TANKERS    
AMBS BR-OR-BR-OR-CH-DE-EA-CH-DE-EA  
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIST 6W ROUTE 6 - TO- BREW     COVERAGE
1ST R62-E69-R73-E64-R103-E112    
WF      
2ND      
3RD      
4TH      
5TH      
       
  SPECIAL CALLS    
LADDERS    
BREAKERS    
FORESTRY    
TANKERS    
AMBS DE-BR-DE-BR-OR-CH-OR-CH-EA-YA  
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:  The run cards above are a partial listing provided for quick reference only.  Additional coverage assignments for other fire departments were left off for simplicity purposes.  These run cards are in effect as of the date posted with them.  It is interesting to use the run cards to track and compare the flow of apparatus to fires in various parts of town.  It is important to remember that these cards reflect resources available when they were written.  Additional apparatus, changes in station assignments, staffing issues, and individual department policies may have changed since these cards were written.  This may  have an effect on the actual apparatus response to incidents when they occur.