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Centrally located in
Simsbury's business district, the Main Station at 871 Hopmeadow
Street was the first Simsbury station to be built to Fire
Company specifications. Constructed between 1948 and 1949, it
has undergone several renovations including the addition
of the dispatch center, the Fire District offices and
additional garage space.
Located behind the
Main Station is the Fire District's Apparatus Maintenance
Facility which was built in 1984. The fully-equipped garage includes a floor
jack capable of lifting 75,000 pounds which will handle our largest apparatus, and a 2
ton overhead electric crane for removing pumps, generators and
engines.

The regular
apparatus assignment for Main Station is Engine 8,
Engine 3 and
Special Operations 17, 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
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Engine 3 |
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Special Operations 17 |

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Captain
Paul Kelley |
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Lieutenant
Ken Boudreau |
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Lieutenant
Todd Kelley |
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Engineer
Andrew Gaines
Engine 8 |
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Engineer
Fred Cosgrove
Engine 3 |
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Engineer
Joel Warren
Special Op's 17 |

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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
Station |
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