Fire Department
Contact:
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Michael Dondiego, Chief
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Address:
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51 Huntington Road
Worthington, MA 01098 |
Non-Emergencies:
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(413) 238-4445
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Emergencies:
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911
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Fax:
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(413) 238-0221
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Office Hours:
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Meeting 1st Monday of every month at
7:00 PM |
Quarterly Reports
2021 Shared Fire Services Report
Additional Links:
Brush Burning Season
January 15th thru April 30th
Call: 413 238-4445 by 8:00 PM the night before burning
In most of the state’s towns and cities (22 communities ban it entirely), homeowners are allowed to burn brush, cane, driftwood and forestry debris but not grass, hay, leaves or stumps, from January 15 to May 1, so long as the open burning takes place:
How to Safely Burn Brush
Fire Control Tools and Water Supply Must Be Present
You are required to have a water supply and fire control tools on hand. The water supply can be a pressurized fire extinguisher, a pump can or garden hose, and be sure to test it out before igniting the fire to be sure it works properly. Also, if relying on a garden hose double-check that the water supply is turned on and that there are no cracks in the hose itself.
Don’t Delay a Call for Help
If the fire should get out of control, call the fire department immediately. “Once started, winds fan the flames and fire can spread faster than a person can run,” said Coan. Use the utmost caution to prevent injury to yourself or family members or any damage by fire to your home.
Watch the Wind: Be Prepared to Extinguish All Open Burning
It is unsafe to burn during high winds. Use common sense and don’t wait for the fire department to contact you that is has become unsafe to burn. Sudden wind change is how most open burning gets out of control.
April Has Most Brush Fires
In 2013, there were 4,612 brush fires reported to the Mass. Fire Incident Reporting System (MFIRS) that caused three civilian deaths, one civilian injury, and 26 firefighter injuries. April is historically the month with the most brush fires as the snow pack recedes, the ground has not greened up, and people are engaged in open burning as part of the spring clean-up.
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