Stratford Fire Department
The Stratford Fire Department has as its central mission the preservation of life and property through the prevention or abatement of all hazards to life safety from fires or similar emergencies. The Fire Department is comprised of two main functional divisions: - Fire Suppression- responds to fires and other emergencies, providing Stratford residents and businesses with 24 hour protection.
- Fire Prevention-is responsible for ensuring that all occupancies within the Town meet the State Fire Code and for educating the general public on fire prevention.
- First Responder- The Stratford Fire Department serves as the First Responder for emergency medical care in the Community. The Department has personnel trained as Medical Response Technicians and Emergency Medical Technicians. Service is provided on a twenty-four hour a day seven days a week basis.
- Other services provided include but are not limited to water rescue, vehicle extrication and hazardous material incident mitigation.
Town of Stratford Communication Center
Emergency Operating CenterIn the event of a major crisis and the Town of Stratford opens our Emergency Operating Center you can call the following numbers for any questions or concerns. In addition to 911 you may call the following non-emergency numbers. 385-4100 Police Department 380-6757 Emergency Management Director Stratford Fire Department Hours and Contact Information ADMINISTRATION 385-4070Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm (Monday - Friday) John J. Cybart Fire Chief Michael Hostetter Deputy Chief
FIRE MARSHAL OFFICE 385-4073
Office Hours: 7:00am - 5:00pm (Monday - Friday)
Thomas A. Velky, Fire Marshal, tvelky@townofstratford.com Brian Lampart, Deputy Fire Marshal, blampart@tonwnofstratford.com Robert Daniel, Deputy Fire Marshal, rdaniel@townofstratford.com * NOTICE *As of July 1, 2008 the Stratford Fire Marshal's Officewill institute a fee schedule.* Click here for Fee Schedule.
FIRE SUPPRESSION 385-4072
Ellen Howley- Murray, Asst Chief - A Shift ehowley@townofstratford.com Thomas Murray, Asst Chief - B Shift tmurray@townofstratford.com Dennis Cassia, Asst Chief - C Shiftdcassia@townofstratford.com Daniel Ross, Asst Chief - D Shiftdross@townofstratford.com The special-needs NOAA Weather Radio has recently been designed to adapt to the needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. For all information please click this link - NOAA Weather Radio. Stratford Firefighters Local 998 IAFF Stratford Professional Firefighters Burn Foundation Camp provides safe haven for burn survivors. Carol Anne Riddell shows the work being done at the Connecticut Burns Foundation. Click to watch Video Clip.
FIRE STATIONS Fire Headquarters, Company 1 2750 Main Street, Stratford CT 06615 203-381-2083 Huntington Road Fire Station, Company 2 1415 Huntington Road, Stratford CT 06614 203-385-4074 Lordship Fire Station, Company 3 20 Prospect Drive, Stratford, CT 06615 203-385-4076
Oronoque Fire Station, Company 4 200 Oronoque Lane, Stratford, CT 06614 203-385-4079 2008 Poster Contest Winners"Fire Safety - Everyone: Everyday" Picture Link * 
Weekly Fire Safety Tips Extension Cords Space Heaters Household Fire Extinguishers Making sure your house is numbered clearly (more info)
BATTERIES Please be aware of how to dispose properly of your batteries at home. Alkaline batteries, which are not rechargeable and are commonly used in radios and toys can be put in the trash. Rechargeable batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can pollute soil and groundwater, and they should not be put in trash. Places that accept rechargeable batteries for recycling can be located by calling 1-800-822-8837. Stratford Fire Department - Photo Gallery Brush Fire - May 3, 2007 - Pictures Training 2007 - Pictures Hazmat Incident - September 25, 2007 - Pictures House Fire - January 25, 2008 - Pictures Cottage Fire - Long Beach, WestMarch 2008 - Pictures Colony Street, House Fire March 2008 - Pictures
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