Norwalk Fire Department

Norwalk Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State  Connecticut
City Norwalk
Agency overview
Annual calls 6,639 (2014)
Employees 141
Fire chief Gino Gatto
EMS level BLS First Responder
IAFF 830
Facilities and equipment
Battalions 1
Stations 5
Engines 5
Trucks 2
Rescues 1
HAZMAT 1
USAR 1
Fireboats 2

Norwalk Fire Department is a fire department located in the city of Norwalk, Connecticut. It has 141 employees including firefighters, fire inspection, front office, and mechanics. It maintains and operates a fire apparatus fleet of five engines, two trucks, one rescue, one tactical rescue, one haz-mat unit, one tanker, one fireboat, and numerous special, support, and reserve units.[1] "The City of Norwalk Fire Department operates 5 stations with full-time firefighters and the Rowayton's 6th Taxing District has a Volunteer Fire Station which covers fire calls in Rowayton."[2]

Fire station locations and apparatus

Below is a list of all fire station locations and apparatus in the city of Norwalk. Each engine company is staffed with a lieutenant and three firefighters, while each truck company is staffed by a captain and three firefighters. Fire Station 1, located in Broad River, was dedicated posthumously to Chief John Yost in 1998.[3]

Engine Company Truck Company Special Unit Chief Address Neighborhood
Engine 1Truck 1Marine Unit 224 (Fireboat)90 New Canaan Ave.Broad River
Engine 2Truck 2Rescue 2Car 1 (Chief of Dept.), Car 2 (Deputy Chief), Car 3 (Spare Deputy Chief's Unit), Car 4 (Assistant Chief)121 Connecticut Ave.Central Norwalk
Engine 356 Van Zant St.East Norwalk
Engine 4180 Westport Ave.Cranbury
Engine 523 Meadow St.South Norwalk
Marine Unit 238 (Fireboat)Veteran's Memorial ParkEast Norwalk
Maintenance FacilityHaz-Mat. Unit 1, Crane Unit 1, Decon. Primemover, Decon. Trailer, Car 8 (Shops Unit), Car 25 (Tow Unit), Transport Unit, High Water Unit, Tactical Rescue 2 (USAR Collapse Shoring Unit), Engine 6 (Reserve), Engine 7 (Reserve), Engine 9 (Reserve), Truck 3 (Reserve), Truck 5 (Reserve), Rescue 1 (Reserve), Rescue 3 (Reserve)100 Fairfield Ave.South Norwalk

References

  1. "Norwalk Fire Fighters Assoc. Local 830 - Department Facts". local830.org. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  2. "Frequently Asked Questions". Norwalk Professional Fire Fighters. Norwalk Fire Fighters. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  3. Kim, Stephanie. "Unit 238 helps keep Norwalk Harbor safe". The Hour. Hearst Media Services Connecticut, LLC. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
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