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The Weatogue Station is located in the southeast section of town at 251 Hopmeadow Street. The station features two drive-through apparatus bays, a training classroom, day room, Captain's office, fully-equipped kitchen, shower facilities and emergency stand-by generator. This station, which opened in 1996, replaced the original structure that was built on this site in 1962.

To the rear of Weatogue Station is the Fire Company's drill grounds consisting of the burn building and storage annex. Built in 1988, the burn building is specially designed and constructed for live fire training, but the building and grounds are utilized for a vast array of training scenarios.

Burn Building & Annex

Also conveniently located at Weatogue Station partially because of the drill ground's proximity, are the Chief of Training's office, our certified air-fill station for the filling of self-contained breathing apparatus bottles, and our SCBA maintenance and repair shop.

Air-Fill Facility SCBA Maintenance & Repair Shop

 

The regular apparatus assignment for Weatogue Station is Engine 5, Brush 4, Hazmat 33, Marine 1 and Utility 10, although other pieces may be assigned during scheduled rotations and maintenance. To learn more about an apparatus, click on its photograph.

 

Engine 5

 

Brush 4

 

Hazmat 33

 
 

Marine 1

 

Utility 10

 

 

Captain
Todd Myers

 

Lieutenant
John Coons

 

Lieutenant
Jay Dixon

 

Engineer
Robert Rust
Engine 5

 

Engineer

Brush 4

 

Engineer
Nick Civitillo
Hazmat 33

 


 

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