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We would like to thank New England Truck Center for their continued support of our firefighters, who were able to use a vehicle at the company’s Exeter facility last week for some training with our life-saving extrication equipment.
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The Exeter Fire Department is currently accepting applications & resumes for immediate openings for full-time Firefighter Paramedic/AEMT/EMT positions. Check out our hiring flyer to learn more and click here to apply: https://t.co/9xe2zM7zBa
Five members of A-shift have received an EMS Life Saving Award for their efforts to help save a patient who was suffering from cardiac arrest during a call last month. This was the third such save for A-shift in just the last few months. Strong work A-shift!
Members of D-shift had an opportunity to tour some of the facilities at Phillips Exeter Academy today in an effort to better familiarize themselves with various equipment, including fire panels, fire risers, and water mains.
We would like to thank the folks over at @Unitil for taking some time to provide electrical training to our firefighters in an effort to improve their knowledge of the company’s electric operation and increase awareness of hazards and other public safety issues.
Please welcome our newest member, Ryan Meisenbacher! He’s joining us as a paramedic, and will soon attend the NH Fire Academy to earn his certifications to become a firefighter. We look forward to working with him and offering our guidance as he continues on his journey.
Our new Engine 5 is officially in the house and members are getting a close-up look as part of this week’s training to familiarize themselves with some of the new features of the pumper before it goes into service in the coming weeks.
It was a special night at last night’s Select Board meeting as family, friends and our members gathered for the promotional swearing-in of our newest officers. Congratulations to Capt. Matthew Slattery, Lt. Mike Morin and Lt. Ryan Hart on their well-deserved promotions!
We would like to thank the Select Board for supporting the purchase of new PFAS-free turnout gear to improve the health and safety of our firefighters. The decision to replace the gear came in response to recent studies that have shown firefighter turnout gear contains PFAS.
Congratulations are in order as we begin a new chapter here at EFD with tonight’s public swearing in of Deputy Chief Ryan Booth and Assistant Chief Donald Matheson. They were promoted to their new leadership positions after a combined 50 years of service to Exeter!
Members of B-shift, along with Deputy Chief Fritz, responded with Engine 2 to Epping this morning to provide mutual aid at the scene of a two-alarm structure fire. The fire occurred at Melling Glen Condominiums, located at 153 Coffin Road, and was reported just after 8 a.m.
You may recall that a crew from @NHChronicle recently visited the firehouse to chat with Fiddling Firefighter Matt Greene and check out his musical talent. We’re happy to report that the story will air on Tuesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. Don’t miss it! 🎵 🎻 https://t.co/VOwDzaEVnZ
We have some special guests at the firehouse today. @WMUR9’s Karen Meyers and Chris Shepherd stopped by to chat with our fiddling firefighter, Matt Greene, for an upcoming story to air on New Hampshire Chronicle!
Temps in the 80s today on the heels of last week’s heat and humidity, which peaked on the day our crew responded to a garage fire in Kingston, are a reminder about the importance of firefighter safety during hot weather. Hydration is key as they acclimate to the warmth.
It’s another day of celebration at the firehouse as we congratulate Firefighter/AEMT Chris Winchell, who has finished his 1-year probation and today was presented his fire helmet shield by Capt. Martin. 👏 FF Winchell’s parents and sister were on hand for the occasion.
On this #FlashbackFriday we’re rewinding to the year 1971 for a look at firefighters working the scene of this car fire near the transfer station.
(Photo provided by @exeterhistory)
Please join us in congratulating Firefighter/AEMT Corey Booth on the completion of his one-year probationary period. FF Booth was presented with his fire helmet shield and was fortunate to have his family on hand to celebrate the occasion, including his brother, Lt. Ryan Booth.