Seacoast Current shared the story of Plaistow firefighters who rescued a cat from a culvert during Saturday’s blizzard. https://seacoastcurrent.com/plaistow-nh-firefighter-help-avoid-a-cat-tastrophe/
Update on Fire at Kingston Fire Chief’s Home and Donations
KINGSTON, N.H. — Fire investigators were at the Woodland Drive home of Kingston Fire Chief Graham Pellerin on Monday. A preliminary determination has been made that the damage to the home was an accidental electrical fire. Chief Pellerin, his wife, son and dogs are currently staying with friends. Extensive repair work will be needed to […]
Firefighters Battle Fire at Home of Kingston Fire Chief
KINGSTON, N.H. — East Kingston Fire Chief Ed Warren, serving as the incident commander, reports that fire crews from multiple communities battled a blaze that caused serious damage to the family home of Kingston Fire Chief Graham Pellerin on Sunday evening. Firefighters were dispatched at 5:42 p.m. to a 9 Woodland Drive for a report […]
UPDATE #1 (12/17/20) York County Chiefs Association to Take Part in Vaccine Distribution to EMS Providers
ALFRED, Maine — The York County Chiefs Association is pleased to announce it will take an active role, in collaboration with numerous partner agencies, in distributing the COVID-19 vaccine, beginning with emergency medical service (EMS) providers. In partnership with the State of Maine, Maine Emergency Medical Services, the fire and rescue departments of York County […]
Brush fire season starts early
A 2 acre brush in Kensington 3/27/19 brings in mutual aid. Kensington was assisted by East Kingston, Hampton Falls, South Hampton and Amesbury Ma. Exeter fire responded to Kensington for a medical aid call in another part of town. Great team work.