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Message From Chief David C. Hurlbut, Jr.

Welcome to the official web site for the Sterling Fire Department. The SFD proudly serves the Town of Sterling, Massachusetts by providing fire suppression, rescue, fire prevention and emergency medical services for our community. Sterling has four full-time members and a full-time administrative assistant that work during the day along with an on-call staff of thirty firefighters and EMT's. We operate two paramedic level ambulances as well as three Engine Companies, a Ladder Company, and a Heavy Rescue Unit out of our headquarters at 5 Main Street in Sterling center. In addition, the department operates two brush fire units and support equipment to handle various types of specialized emergency situations. The Fire Prevention Division is responsible for Code Enforcement, Permits, Inspections as well as providing Public Education services to the community. We hope you enjoy your visit to our website. Should you wish to contact us you can call the office between the hours of 7AM and 6PM at (978) 422-8107. Should you need non-emergency assistance after 6PM you can contact the dispatcher at (978) 422-7331.


DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

The Sterling Fire Department just recently published and distributed a flyer that provides great information on what you should do to ensure you are adequately prepared for different types of catestrophic events. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FLYER


STERLING FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT

The Sterling Fire Department will be conducting live-burn training drills on Saturday March 17, 2012 from 8:00AM to approximately 4:00PM at 23 Redstone Hill Road. This training will involve live-fire that in turn will produce smoke within the immediate area. Due to the fact there will be hose lines and several pieces of fire apparatus in the road, Redstone Hill Road will be closed to thru traffic at Clinton Road from the west side of Redstone Hill and at Rugg Road from the east side of Redstone Hill Road. Local residents will be able to access their homes from either direction. We apologize for any inconvenience that this training may cause during this time. Live fire training is something that we rarely have the option to conduct and is invaluable because it enables department personnel to train under real life conditions. If you have any questions regarding the upcoming training, please contact the fire chief at (978) 422-3040 or via email at david.hurlbut@sterlingfd.net

Firefighters Respond as Tropical Storm Irene Strikes Sterling

8/29/11 - Tropical Storm Irene moved through Sterling yesterday inflicting some minor flooding and tree damage caused from the 40 to 50 mph wind gusts recorded during the storm. At the peak of the storm crews responded to several buildings that were damaged by trees that were blown down by the winds. Several roads were closed when trees fell and power was lost in many areas for several hours. About 4 inches of rain fell over about an 8 hour period which caused some flooding in the downtown area and Meetinghouse Hill Rd. area. No injuries were reported during the storm and all roads were cleared by 6PM Sunday night.

Sterling SAFE Student Recognized for Heroic Action

8/10/11 - SAFE Student Kylie Grebinar was recognized by state and local officials last night for helping save the life of her sister Peyton. On June 29, 2011 7 year old Kylie found her sister unconscious in a pool and took immediate action to help rescue her and call 911 to get help. Massachusetts State Fire Marshall Stephen Coan along with Sterling Fire Chief David Hurlbut and the Sterling Board of Selectmen presented commendations to Kylie for her actions which ultimately saved her sisters life.

 
 

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TODAYS NEWS :

IAFC Testifies on USFA Funding, Roles

Chief Jim Critchley of the Tucson Fire Department and president of the Western Fire Chiefs Association (WFCA) testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Science, Space and Technology’s Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation. In his testimony, Critchley, representing the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and WFCA, supported the authorization of adequate funding for the U.
- PUB DATE: 5/18/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: international association of fire chiefs

Texas Firefighter Dies While Training

A Brazos County Precinct Three firefighter died Thursday evening while training at TEEX Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station. William Richard "Dick" Danes, 69-years-old, died during a ladder training evolution. The exact cause of death isn't known yet.
- PUB DATE: 5/18/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: kbtx.com

VIDEO: Flaming Van Rolls Toward Calif. Firefighters, Freeway Traffic

The video shows firefighters responding to a van fire on the side of the freeway. As crews arrive, the vehicle begins to roll toward their apparatus and onto the highway.Thre were no injuries at this incident. "Whenever possible, all vehicles should be chocked, regardless of the incident," Matt wrote.
- PUB DATE: 5/18/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: fire engineering

Dispatch lag slows Los Angeles Fire Department call response

When Javier Ortiz collapsed in his backyard in Echo Park, rescuers were stationed in a firehouse just a half-mile away. But the Los Angeles Fire Department dispatcher who answered the 911 call from Ortiz's daughter took more than 2 1/2 minutes to send the firefighters — nearly three times longer than a national standard for processing calls for help.
- PUB DATE: 5/18/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: los angeles times

Controversial radios put to use at NATO Summitt in Chicago

A $23 million digital radio system — purchased in 2006 under a no-bid contract awarded under questionable circumstances — will help speed emergency response during the NATO Summit. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford disclosed Thursday that “some of the channels” provided by the long-stalled Motorola system would be used by top brass for “command and control” within the “NATO summit footprint” surrounding McCormick Place.
- PUB DATE: 5/18/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times

Oregon firefighter falls through roof battling apartment blaze

VIDEO: A firefighter who fell through the roof while helping battle a large two-alarm blaze at a condo building in Southwest Portland Wednesday afternoon is doing fine, authorities said. ... One of the firefighters on the roof suddenly fell through as it collapsed under him. This happened while Sky-8 was showing live aerial video of the fire.
- PUB DATE: 5/17/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KGW

Ohio Town's Trustees Vote to Lay Off 84 Firefighters

Sycamore Township trustees voted to lay off 70 part-time and 14 full-time firefighters Wednesday night. The move leaves the department with 13 full-time firefighters, trustees said. Trustees said they had no choice because they're facing funding cuts from the state. They said every other department has already seen cuts.
- PUB DATE: 5/17/2012 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: wlwt News 5


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