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Fire News & Announcements

 Winter Fire Safety

 The United States Fire Administration (USFA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) are working together to remind everyone that home fires are more prevalent in winter than in any other season. This is due in part to an increase in cooking and heating fires. Holiday decorations and winter storms that can interrupt electrical service and cause people to turn to alternative heating sources also contribute to the increased risk of fire in winter.

Winter fires can be prevented! The following fire safety tips can help you maintain a fire-safe home this winter season.

 

Fire CodeRED Notification System

FALL IS A GOOD TIME TO UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION IT ONLY TAKES A FEW MINUTES TO HELP US KEEP YOU INFORMED IN THE EVENT OF A COMMUNITY EMERGENCY:

The Salem Fire Dept. has implemented the CodeRED Community Notification System which gives town officials the ability to deliver pre-recorded emergency telephone notification/information messages to targeted audiences/areas or the entire town at a rate of up to 60,000 telephone calls per hour.  Please register here to provide current and accurate information to assist us in providing you with the best emergency notification service available.

 

Fire Applications, Documents & Links

A complete list of our applications, documents, and links can be found here.

 

Fire Department

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Salem Fire Department was formally organized on May 13, 1905.  At this time, its membership consisted of eighteen citizen volunteers.  The town's population was approximately 2,100 persons.  Since then, Salem has grown considerably and is known for its large commercial and retail industry as well as its residential population.  In 2010, the US census reported a residential population of 28,767.  However, our daytime population regularly exceeds 80,000 persons.  Salem Fire maintains an on-duty shift strength of fifteen persons within the community operating from our three fire stations.    

Currently, Salem Fire Department employs seventy-four men and women dedicated to protecting our town and its visitors twenty four hours a day, three hundred sixty-five days a year.  As a modern fire-rescue department, we provide many public safety services including:  Fire Suppression, Emergency Ambulance Transport; Fire Prevention; and Disaster Control Services.  Additionally, we are trained and respond to medical aids, hazardous materials incidents, specialized technical rescue situations, and fire prevention/inspection and public fire education requests.

The fire service has seen major changes in the past twenty years.  Salem now offers Advanced Life Support (ALS) level services staffing ambulances and fire apparatus with highly trained Firefighter Paramedics (EMT-P) and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-Intermediates and EMT-Basics).  All firefighting personnel are required to maintain their EMT certification to insure high-quality EMS services to our residents and visitors.  These cross-trained firefighters are able to provide life saving techniques including emergency medication administration, advanced airway management, advanced cardiac monitoring (including 12 lead EKG's) and many other services once only performed in hospitals and now at the scene of all medical emergencies in a prehospital setting.  We now also operate using the Incident Command System as recognized by the National Incident Management System (NIMS).  This nationally recognized system insures our officers maintain command and control of an incident, no matter the size or magnitude. The incident commander (IC) and the accompanying incident management team when necessary, must oversee operations, ensure firefighter and civilian safety and provide the most safe and effective service to mitigate emergencies within the community.  Other changes in the past decade include technological upgrades to firefighter protective equipment, changes in the fleet and perhaps the newest and most advanced piece of equipment, the thermal imaging camera (TIC).

Our motto has always been and will continue to be, "if you call us with a problem, we will do everything we can to help you."  We hope you enjoy browsing our site and learning more about Salem Fire.

Documents:

Hazard Mitigation Report - Draft
Table of Contents
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H Mitigation Current Projects
Appendix H Mitigation Future Projects
Hazard Maps 1-6
Hazard Maps 7-12
  • Certificate of Fitness Hours
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  • Fire Lane Regulations
  • Burning Permits
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  • Fire Protection Water Supply Regulations
  • Fire Alarm Rules & Regulations
  • Sprinkler Rules & Regulations
  • Private Hydrant Rules & Regulations
  • Events Requiring Permits from the Bureau of Fire Prevention
  • Emergency Contact Sheet
 
 



Links:

Residential Fire Sprinkler Protection Systems
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
IAFF (International Association of Firefighters)
IAFC (International Association of Fire Chiefs)
Parkland Medical Center
Holy Family Hospital
Lawrence General Hospital
NH Division of Emergency Management
Firehouse Magazine
JEMS (Journal of Emergency medicine)
National Fire Academy
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
PFFNH (Professional Firefighters of NH)
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association)
NH Department of Environmental Services

 

 

 

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