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The Bushy Hill
Station is located in the southwest section of town at 345 Bushy
Hill Road. The station features three drive-through apparatus
bays, a training classroom, day room, Captain's office,
fully-equipped kitchen, shower facilities and emergency stand-by
generator. Erected
in 1989, this building replaced the original station which still
stands just to the south.
The original station
was built in 1952 to 1953 by the members of the Fire Company at a
cost of $6,759. It underwent major renovations in 1968 to add a
larger apparatus bay and to expand the upstairs living quarters.
It was was again renovated in 1989 to house the Fire District's
maintenance division. One bay was converted into a workshop
while the other was made into a storage area.


The regular
apparatus assignment for Bushy Hill Station is Engine 2,
Ladder
11 and Rescue 14, although other pieces may be assigned during
scheduled rotations and maintenance. To learn more about an
apparatus, click on its photograph.
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Engine 2 |
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Ladder 11 |
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Rescue 14 |

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Captain
Randall Chesanek |
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Lieutenant
Vic Civitillo
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Engineer
Ryan Esthus
Engine 2 |
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Engineer
Guy Casalino
Ladder 11 |
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Engineer
Bryan Bulger
Rescue 14 |

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Main
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West Simsbury
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Bushy Hill
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Weatogue Station |
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Firetown Station |
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Tariffville
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