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Unionville Fire Station | 11 School St Unionville, CT 06085 | Phone: (860) 675-2534 Fax: (860) 673-7838
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Farmington Fire Station | 76 Main St Farmington, CT 06032 | Phone: (860) 675-2533 Fax: (860) 677-4275
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East Farmington Station | 94 South Rd Farmington, CT 06032 | Phone: (860) 675-2535 Fax: (860) 678-7985
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East Farmington Station |
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EAST FARMS East Farmington Station is located on the east side of Farmington. Its district runs roughly from the West Hartford townline to the east, New Britain townline to the south, Avon townline to the north, and Farmington Ave, and Colt Hwy to the west. The district is a mix of both residential and commercial properties. Also included in the district is the UCONN Health Center, Interstate 84, Route 9, and the West Farms mall. The apparatus that are stationed here are Engine Co. 9, Engine Co. 10, and Medic 11 a BLS fly car. Engine Co. 9 is an engine-tanker which covers the eastern side of town which also happens to have the least amount of hydrants. Engine Co. 10 is a rescue engine that carries a full complement of Hurst extrication equipment, rope rescue, some Haz-Mat equipment, and an assortment of other tools and engine company equipment. Engine Co. 10 has also quickly become the busiest Engine Co. in town. Three Firefighters are assigned here Monday - Friday, 7am-5pm.
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Farmington Center Station |
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FARMINGTON CENTERThe Farmington Fire station, is located in the center of Farmington, in the historic Village. Its district runs roughly from the Avon townline to the north, Plainville townline to the south, the farmington river to the west, Farmington Ave and Colt Hwy to the east. The district is made up of mostly residential homes, but also is home to the Miss Porters School, several historic muesums, and centuries old homes and buildings. The apparatus stationed here are Engine Co. 4 and Engine Co. 6, Ladder Co. 1, Squad 14 and Medic 12 a BLS fly car. Engine Co. 4 is a rescue-engine which contain Hurst extrication equipment, and standard engine co. tools. Engine Co. 6 carries standard engine co. tools and is first out engine company for structual related runs. Ladder Co. 1 is the only ladder company in town, and Squad 14 is the town's lone brush fire unit. Two firefighters are assigned here Monday - Friday, 7am-5pm.
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Unionville Station |
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UNIONVILLE STATIONThe Unionville fire station covers roughly the western half of the town of Farmington. It's district runs from the Burlington and Bristol townlines to the west, east to Brickyard Rd, north to the Avon townline and south to Meadow Rd. Its district is a mix of residential, industrial, and commercial properties. Three quarters of Farmington's residents reside in the district. Also unique to the district is the downtown secton of Farmington, which is currently going through a major reconstruction. The apparatus stationed here are Engine Co.'s 2, and 5, Rescue Co. 15 and Medic 16, a BLS fly-car. Also located here are the water rescue trailer and the rescue gator. Engine Co. 5 is a twin to Engine Co. 9, it serves as a engine-tanker on the west side of town. Rescue Co. 15 is the townwide heavy rescue. It carries an assortment of tools, rope resuce, Haz-mat equipment, a full complement of Amkus Rescue tools and other extrication tools. Three Firefighters are assigned here Monday - Friday, 7am-5pm.
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Page Last Updated: Jul 17, 2007 (06:13:00)
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