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Fire Stations | Little Compton Fire Department
The Little Compton Fire Department provides services in fire suppression, rescue, fire prevention, fire inspection, emergency medical services, ocean rescues and disaster mitigation.
The Little Compton Fire Department provides services in fire suppression, rescue, fire prevention, fire inspection, emergency medical services, ocean rescues and disaster mitigation.
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Fire Stations | Central Falls Fire Department
The Central Falls Fire Department aims to provide the highest level of fire prevention, fire suppression, rescue and emergency medical care as well as to educate the members of our community about fire safety codes and regulations.
The Central Falls Fire Department aims to provide the highest level of fire prevention, fire suppression, rescue and emergency medical care as well as to educate the members of our community about fire safety codes and regulations.
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Fire Stations | Harrisville Fire Department
The Harrisville Fire Department is a combination fire department made up primarily by volunteer members augmented by a small career staff. They operate out of one station, utilizing two BLS engine companies, one ladder company, two ALS transporting rescues, and multiple brush and support vehicles.
The Harrisville Fire Department is a combination fire department made up primarily by volunteer members augmented by a small career staff. They operate out of one station, utilizing two BLS engine companies, one ladder company, two ALS transporting rescues, and multiple brush and support vehicles.
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Fire Stations | Warwick Fire Department
Locations throughout the community which house fire equipment and personnel.
Locations throughout the community which house fire equipment and personnel.
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Fire Stations | Westerly Fire Department
The Westerly Fire Department is one of seven different fire companies in Westerly. They provide fire rescue and fire safety services to Westerly residents.
The Westerly Fire Department is one of seven different fire companies in Westerly. They provide fire rescue and fire safety services to Westerly residents.
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Fire Stations | Providence Fire Department
The Providence Fire Department protects human life and property from fire, prevents fire by monitoring property owner compliance with safety ordinances, provides "first responder" emergency and services, and educates the community through school and neighborhood programs.
Free smoke detectors (and carbon monoxide detectors when available) to low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence. If you are unable to come and pick up your detectors you can call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.
Providence Fire Stations:
776 Allens Avenue, 02905
Engine 13
426 Admiral Street, 02908
Engine 12, Rescue 7
630 Atwells Avenue, 02909
Engine 14, Rescue 6
10 Branch Avenue, 02904
Engine 2, Rescue 3
847 Broad Street, 02905
Engine 10, Rescue 1
223 Brook Street, 02906
Engine 9
489 Hartford Avenue, 02909
Engine 6, Rescue 2
201 Messer Street, 02909
Engine 8
136 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, 02908
Engine 15
151 North Main Street, 02903
Engine 7, Rescue 5
274 Reservoir Avenue, 02907
Engine 11
325 Washington Street, 02903
Special Hazards Ladder 1, Engine 3, Rescue 4, Division 1
Fire Prevention Bureau public education branch is responsible for teaching public safety to the citizens of Providence. At no charge, public educators speak to businesses, organizations, schools and at special events about the importance of fire safety.
Some of the methods that are used to spread our public safety messages to citizens and visitors are:
Smoke Trailer/Safety House – Towed to schools and events to teach prevention methods and ways to escape a fire
Presenting at City school’s throughout the school year
Community Events – Attends many community events with smoke trailer, safety brochures, and free smoke detectors.
Business Education – Responds to the needs of local businesses by offering safety training for their employees on evacuation planning and fire drills
911 Phone Call Simulator – Device that teaches young children the proper way to call in an emergency to a 911 operator.
Sparky the Fire Dog – Professional “Sparky the Fire Dog” costume, from NFPA, to help teach fire safety to preschoolers and other young children. Sparky always steals the show and the hearts of both the children and adults that are present!
Public Safety Brochures – Wide variety of public safety related brochures free to the public. English and Spanish.
Safety Materials for children – Hand out many safety related items to children throughout the city. Among these items are plastic fire helmets, coloring books & crayons, pencils, rulers, refrigerator magnets, etc.
The Providence Fire Department protects human life and property from fire, prevents fire by monitoring property owner compliance with safety ordinances, provides "first responder" emergency and services, and educates the community through school and neighborhood programs.
Free smoke detectors (and carbon monoxide detectors when available) to low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence. If you are unable to come and pick up your detectors you can call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.
Providence Fire Stations:
776 Allens Avenue, 02905
Engine 13
426 Admiral Street, 02908
Engine 12, Rescue 7
630 Atwells Avenue, 02909
Engine 14, Rescue 6
10 Branch Avenue, 02904
Engine 2, Rescue 3
847 Broad Street, 02905
Engine 10, Rescue 1
223 Brook Street, 02906
Engine 9
489 Hartford Avenue, 02909
Engine 6, Rescue 2
201 Messer Street, 02909
Engine 8
136 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, 02908
Engine 15
151 North Main Street, 02903
Engine 7, Rescue 5
274 Reservoir Avenue, 02907
Engine 11
325 Washington Street, 02903
Special Hazards Ladder 1, Engine 3, Rescue 4, Division 1
Fire Prevention Bureau public education branch is responsible for teaching public safety to the citizens of Providence. At no charge, public educators speak to businesses, organizations, schools and at special events about the importance of fire safety.
Some of the methods that are used to spread our public safety messages to citizens and visitors are:
Smoke Trailer/Safety House – Towed to schools and events to teach prevention methods and ways to escape a fire
Presenting at City school’s throughout the school year
Community Events – Attends many community events with smoke trailer, safety brochures, and free smoke detectors.
Business Education – Responds to the needs of local businesses by offering safety training for their employees on evacuation planning and fire drills
911 Phone Call Simulator – Device that teaches young children the proper way to call in an emergency to a 911 operator.
Sparky the Fire Dog – Professional “Sparky the Fire Dog” costume, from NFPA, to help teach fire safety to preschoolers and other young children. Sparky always steals the show and the hearts of both the children and adults that are present!
Public Safety Brochures – Wide variety of public safety related brochures free to the public. English and Spanish.
Safety Materials for children – Hand out many safety related items to children throughout the city. Among these items are plastic fire helmets, coloring books & crayons, pencils, rulers, refrigerator magnets, etc.
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Fire Stations | Coventry Fire District - Anthony
Locations throughout the community which house fire equipment and personnel.
Locations throughout the community which house fire equipment and personnel.
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Fire Stations | Cumberland Hill Fire Department
The Cumberland Fire Department provides emergency services to the Town of Cumberland. The department operates out of 4 stations located strategically throughout the town.
Located in the north-west portion of the town, station 4 houses Engine co. 4. The station also houses a reserve pumper, rescue Boat 4 and mobile air supply unit. All administrative offices are located here.
The Cumberland Fire Department provides emergency services to the Town of Cumberland. The department operates out of 4 stations located strategically throughout the town.
Located in the north-west portion of the town, station 4 houses Engine co. 4. The station also houses a reserve pumper, rescue Boat 4 and mobile air supply unit. All administrative offices are located here.
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Fire Stations | Newport Fire Department
The mission of the Newport Fire Department is to preserve lives and property within the community by providing services directed at the prevention and control of fires, accidents, and other emergencies, while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, efficiency, and effectiveness. There are three stations: Headquarters/Station 1 - 21 West Marlborough Street, Newport, Rhode Island 02840, (401) 845-5900, Station 2 - 100 Old Fort Road, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 847-6082, and Station 5 - 119 Touro Street, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 846-2700
The mission of the Newport Fire Department is to preserve lives and property within the community by providing services directed at the prevention and control of fires, accidents, and other emergencies, while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, efficiency, and effectiveness. There are three stations: Headquarters/Station 1 - 21 West Marlborough Street, Newport, Rhode Island 02840, (401) 845-5900, Station 2 - 100 Old Fort Road, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 847-6082, and Station 5 - 119 Touro Street, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 846-2700
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Fire Stations | Weekapaug Fire District
The Weekapaug Fire District provides fire rescue and fire prevention services to the town of Westerly. It is one of six different fire companies within the town.
The Weekapaug Fire District provides fire rescue and fire prevention services to the town of Westerly. It is one of six different fire companies within the town.
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Fire Stations | Cross Mills Fire Station
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to Charlestown residents. Charlestown Fire District operates 2 stations: 4377 South County Trail (Charlestown-Richmond Station) and 4258 old Post Road (Cross Mills Station).
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to Charlestown residents. Charlestown Fire District operates 2 stations: 4377 South County Trail (Charlestown-Richmond Station) and 4258 old Post Road (Cross Mills Station).
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Fire Stations | Watch Hill Fire District
The Watch Hill Fire Department is one of six different fire companies in Westerly. They provide fire rescue and fire safety services to Westerly residents.
The Watch Hill Fire Department is one of six different fire companies in Westerly. They provide fire rescue and fire safety services to Westerly residents.
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Fire Stations | Albion Fire District
The Albion Fire Department provides fire safety and fire prevention services to the village of Albion and surrounding areas in Lincoln, RI.
The Albion Fire Department provides fire safety and fire prevention services to the village of Albion and surrounding areas in Lincoln, RI.
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Fire Stations | Lime Rock Fire District
The Lime Rock Fire District is a volunteer fire company that offers fire safety and fire prevention services to the town of Lincoln, RI. It is one of five volunteer fire districts in Lincoln. This fire district has two stations: Station 3 - 1085 Great Road, Lincoln, RI 02865, (401) 334-2131, Engine 3 & Chief 3 and Station 8, 20 Twin River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865, (401) 334-2131, Engine 8, Engine 9 & Boat 3.
The Lime Rock Fire District is a volunteer fire company that offers fire safety and fire prevention services to the town of Lincoln, RI. It is one of five volunteer fire districts in Lincoln. This fire district has two stations: Station 3 - 1085 Great Road, Lincoln, RI 02865, (401) 334-2131, Engine 3 & Chief 3 and Station 8, 20 Twin River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865, (401) 334-2131, Engine 8, Engine 9 & Boat 3.
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Fire Stations | Jamestown Fire Department
Jamestown Fire Department provides Fire, Rescue, and EMS services to the Town of Jamestown, RI. The department and EMS Division are comprised entirely of volunteers, dedicated to serving their community, neighbors and friends.
Jamestown Fire Department provides Fire, Rescue, and EMS services to the Town of Jamestown, RI. The department and EMS Division are comprised entirely of volunteers, dedicated to serving their community, neighbors and friends.
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Fire Stations | Johnston Fire Department
The Johnston Fire Department provides fire rescue and fire prevention services to the town of Johnston. There are 4 different stations:
Station #1
1173 Atwood Avenue
Engine 1, and Rescue 1
Station #2
99 Putnam Pike
Engine 2, Special Services
Station #3 - Headquarters
1520 Atwood Avenue
Engine 3, Rescue 3,
Ladder 1, Administrative Offices
Station #4
2289 Hartford Avenue
Engine 4 and Rescue 2
The Johnston Fire Department provides fire rescue and fire prevention services to the town of Johnston. There are 4 different stations:
Station #1
1173 Atwood Avenue
Engine 1, and Rescue 1
Station #2
99 Putnam Pike
Engine 2, Special Services
Station #3 - Headquarters
1520 Atwood Avenue
Engine 3, Rescue 3,
Ladder 1, Administrative Offices
Station #4
2289 Hartford Avenue
Engine 4 and Rescue 2
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Fire Stations | Pawtucket Fire Department
Pawtucket Fire Department operates out of five fire stations with an engine out of each; truck apparatus and rescue ambulance units in stations 2 and 4. The Duty battalion chief responds from station 2, adjacent to City Hall.
** Pawtucket's Fire Station 3 on Columbus Avenue will be closed beginning on April 1, 2019 for approximately 4-8 weeks.
Station 2: 155 Roosevelt Street; Attached to City Hall
Station 3: 2 Columbus Avenue; Closest to McCoy Stadium
Station 4: 385 Cottage Street; Largest Facility
Station 5: 301 Smithfield Ave; Near Elementary School
Station 6: 385 Newport Avenue; Near Park
Pawtucket Fire Department operates out of five fire stations with an engine out of each; truck apparatus and rescue ambulance units in stations 2 and 4. The Duty battalion chief responds from station 2, adjacent to City Hall.
** Pawtucket's Fire Station 3 on Columbus Avenue will be closed beginning on April 1, 2019 for approximately 4-8 weeks.
Station 2: 155 Roosevelt Street; Attached to City Hall
Station 3: 2 Columbus Avenue; Closest to McCoy Stadium
Station 4: 385 Cottage Street; Largest Facility
Station 5: 301 Smithfield Ave; Near Elementary School
Station 6: 385 Newport Avenue; Near Park
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Fire Stations | Woonsocket Fire Department
The Woonsocket Fire Department along with the Woonsocket Police Department make up the Department of Public Safety. The Department is headed by a Chief who reports to the Director of Public Safety. The entire department is responsible for the protection of the community's health, quality of life, and property.
The Woonsocket Fire Department along with the Woonsocket Police Department make up the Department of Public Safety. The Department is headed by a Chief who reports to the Director of Public Safety. The entire department is responsible for the protection of the community's health, quality of life, and property.
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Fire Stations | Narragansett Fire Department
The primary objective of the Narragansett Fire Department is the protection of human life and property from fire, the prevention and suppression of fire, and to provide emergency medical service to the Town of Narragansett. There are three stations: Station 1/Headquarters - 40 Caswell Street, Narragansett, RI 02882, Station 2/Point Judith Station - 900 Point Judith, Narragansett, RI 02882, and Station 3/Boston Neck Station - 1170 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
The primary objective of the Narragansett Fire Department is the protection of human life and property from fire, the prevention and suppression of fire, and to provide emergency medical service to the Town of Narragansett. There are three stations: Station 1/Headquarters - 40 Caswell Street, Narragansett, RI 02882, Station 2/Point Judith Station - 900 Point Judith, Narragansett, RI 02882, and Station 3/Boston Neck Station - 1170 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
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Fire Stations | Cranston Fire Department
The Cranston Fire Department's mission is to save lives and protect property. The Cranston Fire Department also provides Fire Prevention activities which include fire safety code compliance, plan review, fire safety education and fire investigation.
Cranston Fire Department operates 6 stations: 131 Park Avenue (Engine 1, Ladder 1 and Rescue 1); 301 Pontiac Avenue (Headquarters) (Engine 2, Special Hazards and Rescue 2); 1384 Cranston Street (Engine 3 and Ladder 3); 160 Sockanosset Cross (Road (Engine 4, Ladder 2 & Rescue 4); 1041 Oaklawn Avenue (Engine 5); 1155 Scituate Avenue (Engine 6 and Rescue 3)
The Cranston Fire Department's mission is to save lives and protect property. The Cranston Fire Department also provides Fire Prevention activities which include fire safety code compliance, plan review, fire safety education and fire investigation.
Cranston Fire Department operates 6 stations: 131 Park Avenue (Engine 1, Ladder 1 and Rescue 1); 301 Pontiac Avenue (Headquarters) (Engine 2, Special Hazards and Rescue 2); 1384 Cranston Street (Engine 3 and Ladder 3); 160 Sockanosset Cross (Road (Engine 4, Ladder 2 & Rescue 4); 1041 Oaklawn Avenue (Engine 5); 1155 Scituate Avenue (Engine 6 and Rescue 3)
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Fire Stations | Central Coventry Fire Station 7
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to residents of Coventry.
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to residents of Coventry.
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Fire Stations | East Greenwich Fire Department
Headquarters - Station #1
Administrative Offices include the office of the Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, and the Fire Alarm and Communications Office. The entrance is located to the left of the apparatus garages under the bell tower.
Headquarters - Station #1
Administrative Offices include the office of the Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, and the Fire Alarm and Communications Office. The entrance is located to the left of the apparatus garages under the bell tower.
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Fire Stations | Dunn's Corners Fire District
The Dunn’s Corners Fire District will prevent, prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies to protect citizens of Westerly & Charlestown through exceptional service and visionary leadership while consistently maintaining the highest level of safety for the public and for emergency responders. There are two stations: Station 1 - 1 Langworthy Road, Westerly, RI 02891, (401) 322-0577, and Station 2 - 5664 Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
The Dunn’s Corners Fire District will prevent, prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies to protect citizens of Westerly & Charlestown through exceptional service and visionary leadership while consistently maintaining the highest level of safety for the public and for emergency responders. There are two stations: Station 1 - 1 Langworthy Road, Westerly, RI 02891, (401) 322-0577, and Station 2 - 5664 Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
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Fire Stations | Charlestown - Richmond Fire Station
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to Charlestown and Richmond residents. Charlestown Fire District operates 2 stations: 4377 South County Trail (Charlestown-Richmond Station) and 4258 old Post Road (Cross Mills Station).
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to Charlestown and Richmond residents. Charlestown Fire District operates 2 stations: 4377 South County Trail (Charlestown-Richmond Station) and 4258 old Post Road (Cross Mills Station).
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Fire Stations | Middletown Fire Department
The missions of the Middletown Fire Department is to to provide the highest level of public safety services to our residents and visitors, to protect the lives, property and environment of its community through professional fire suppression, emergency medical treatment and transportation, disaster management, fire prevention, and public education.
The missions of the Middletown Fire Department is to to provide the highest level of public safety services to our residents and visitors, to protect the lives, property and environment of its community through professional fire suppression, emergency medical treatment and transportation, disaster management, fire prevention, and public education.
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