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Abington Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Acton Fire Department (MA)3 viewsThe 75-foot granite Isaac Davis Monument, located on the Acton, MA Town Common, is a 1851 obelisk honoring the first officer killed in the Revolutionary War's Concord Fight.BobBrooks
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Acushnet Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Adams Fire Department (MA)6 viewsThe Mount Greylock Veterans War Memorial Tower, located on Massachusetts' highest peak in Adams, is a 93-foot lighthouse-style tower built in 1932-1933 to honor WWI veterans.BobBrooks
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Adams Township Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - Department dissolved and closed its doors.BobBrooks
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Agawam Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Aleppo Fire Brigade (MA)1 viewsThe Aleppo Shriners Auditorium, located in Wilmington, is a 100,000-square-foot venue opened in 1977. It serves as the headquarters for the Aleppo Shriners, a Masonic fraternity, and hosts concerts, trade shows, and the Shrine Circus. BobBrooks
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Amesbury Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Amherst Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Andover Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Native American figure on the Town of Andover, MA, seal is used to represent the area's history, as Andover was incorporated on land purchased from Native Americans.BobBrooks
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Aquinnah Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe lighthouse in Aquinnah, MA, is the Gay Head Lighthouse, an historic, 51-foot brick tower built in 1856 (with the original site dating to 1799) atop the colorful Gay Head Cliffs on Martha's Vineyard. Population <500.BobBrooks
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Arlington Fire Rescue (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Ashburnham Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThe 1791 Meeting House in Ashburnham, MA, is a historic building, originally serving as a town hall and a religious gathering place,BobBrooks
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Ashby Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThe mountains on the patch are Mount Watatic. Mount Watatic is a 1,832-foot monadnock and a prominent landmark in the area, with 231 acres of the mountain located within the town of Ashby.BobBrooks
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Ashfield Fire Department (MA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Ashland Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Attleboro City Fire Department (MA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Attleboro Fire Department (MA)58 viewsStation 848.BobBrooks
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Barnes Air National Guard Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBarnes Air National Guard Base. The 104th Fighter Wing retired its last F-15C Eagles on October 23, 2025 to transition to the F-35A Lightning II.BobBrooks
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Barnstable Municipal Airport ARFF (MA)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The airport is no longer called Barnstable Municipal Airport. It was rebranded to Cape Cod Gateway Airport in early 2021 to better reflect its location and improve marketing.BobBrooks
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Barre Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Belchertown Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Bellingham Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Berlin Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe antique fire truck on the shoulder patch is a 1924 Mack chain-drive fire engine. t was the first "real" motorized engine purchased by the department in July 1924 and is affectionately referred to as the "Old Mack".BobBrooks
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Beverly Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBeverly, MA, is called the "Birthplace of the American Navy" because it was the site where the schooner Hannah, the first armed vessel commissioned for the Continental Army, was outfitted and set sail on September 5, 1775BobBrooks
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Billerica Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Blackstone Fire Department (MA)46 viewsBobBrooks
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Blandford Fire Department (MA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Bondsville Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBondsville, a village in Palmer, Massachusetts, is historically connected to trains through the Central Massachusetts Railroad, which operated a high trestle crossing the Swift River near the village.BobBrooks
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Boston College Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - Boston College does not have a fire department. Emergency services for the campus are provided by the Newton Fire Department and Boston Fire Department.BobBrooks
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Boston Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Bourne Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThere are two main vehicular bridges in Bourne, MA, that cross the Cape Cod Canal: the Bourne Bridge and the Sagamore Bridge. Both are steel arch bridges built in 1935 to connect Cape Cod to the mainland. BobBrooks
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Boxford Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Boylston Fire Department (MA)1 viewsThe Historic Boylston Town Hall is an 1830s granite building located at 7 Central St. on the town common in Boylston. It is one of the oldest operating town halls in the State of MassachusettsBobBrooks
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Bridgewater Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Brimfield Fire Department (MA)2 viewsSteerage Rock in Brimfield, MA, is a historic,1,201-foot high landmark on West Mountain. It served as a vital navigational waypoint ("steerage") for Indigenous people along the Bay Path and later guided early pioneers.BobBrooks
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Brockton Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Brookfield Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Brookline Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Burlington Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Cambridge Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Canton Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Carlisle Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Carver Fire Department (MA)0 viewsCarver, Massachusetts, was a major center for iron production from the 1730s to the late 19th century, utilizing local bog iron ore, water power, and charcoal to fuel furnaces like Pope’s Point (1732) and Charlotte Furnace (1772).BobBrooks
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Centerville-Osterville Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Centerville-Osterville Fire District officially merged and became the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire District in 1986.BobBrooks
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Charlemont Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBerkshire East Mountain Resort in Charlemont, operates a wind turbine as part of its on-site renewable energy portfolio. Installed in 2010, the turbine with solar arrays—makes it one of the few ski areas in the world with 100% renewable energy.BobBrooks
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Charlton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Chatham Fire Department (MA)60 viewsBobBrooks
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Chelmsford Fire Department (MA)0 views"Let the children guard what the sires have won" is a motto, associated with Chelmsford,, MA, that means future generations have a duty to protect, preserve, and honor the freedoms, rights, and history secured by their forefathers. BobBrooks
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Chelsea Fire Rescue (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Chester Fire Department (MA)2 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Chesterfield Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Chicopee Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Chilmark Volunteer Fire Department (MA)1 viewspopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Clinton Fire Department (MA)56 viewsBobBrooks
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Clinton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Cohasset Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThe lighthouse located offshore of Cohasset, Massachusetts, is Minot's Ledge Light (or Minots Ledge Light). The current granite tower was completed in 1860.BobBrooks
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Concord Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Cotuit Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Cotuit Chemical Company No. 1 was established in 1912. Following a series of major fire in 1926, the volunteer-based "Cotuit Chemical Company No. 1" was replaced with the Cotuit Fire District.BobBrooks
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Danvers Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Dartmouth Fire District 2 (MA)2 viewsAllen’s Mill, is a historic 300-year-old stone and wood mill structure located on a 283-acres in Dartmouth, known for its old waterwheel site. It was used for milling Johnny Cake meal, flour, and feed along a scenic, water-covered area.BobBrooks
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Dedham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsIn September 1635, land was granted for a new inland plantation to relieve population pressures and create a buffer zone. Though settlers requested the name "Contentment," it was named Dedham, likely after Dedham, Essex, England.BobBrooks
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Dennis Volunteer Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Dennison Mfg. Company Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The original Dennison Manufacturing Company (DMC) in Massachusetts closed its main Framingham operations after merging with Avery International in 1990 to form Avery Dennison. DMC was known as "tag makers".BobBrooks
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Devens Fire Department (MA)3 viewsThe Devens Fire Department did not merge but is part of the redevelopment of the former Fort Devens military base in 1996. It operates as a specialized department within the MassDevelopment district, often collaborating with Army RFTA Range Control for fire and medical services.BobBrooks
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Dighton Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Douglas Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Dover Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Dudley Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Dunstable Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Duxbury Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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East Brookfield Fire Department (MA)0 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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East Longmeadow Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Eastham Fire Department (MA)2 viewsNauset Indians, an Algonquian-speaking tribe that occupied the lower Cape Cod area, including present-day Eastham, Massachusetts around 1820.BobBrooks
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Easthampton Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Easton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe statue in Easton, MA, is the Civil War Soldiers' Monument, dedicated on May 30, 1882, to honor 47 local men who died in the war. BobBrooks
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Edgartown Fire Department (MA)3 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Everett Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Fall River Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Falmouth Fire Department (MA)0 viewsSuckanesset (or Succonesset) was the original Native American name for the area now known as Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod.BobBrooks
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Fitchburg Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Florida Volunteer Fire Department (MA)3 viewsThe town of Florida, is famously known for the Hoosac Tunnel, a 4.75-mile railroad tunnel built through the mountain under the town. The Elk monument is sometimes associated with the history of the workers on the trail and the tunnel.BobBrooks
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Forest Fire Department (MA)3 viewsDEFUNCT - To my knowledge the Forest Fire Department in Massachusetts is gone (Unknown Date). "Nepinnae Kekit" is a native Wampanoag phrase meaning "summer home". It is a historical name associated with the area of Wareham.BobBrooks
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Fort Devens Crash Fire Rescue (MA)50 viewsDEFUNCT - Fort Devens, a major U.S. Army base, closed in 1996 following a Base Realignment and Closure process. It site was redeveloped while retaining a smaller Reserve Forces Training Area.BobBrooks
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Fort Devens Fire Department (MA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - Fort Devens, a major U.S. Army base, closed in 1996 following a Base Realignment and Closure process. It site was redeveloped while retaining a smaller Reserve Forces Training Area.BobBrooks
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Foxboro Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Framingham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Franklin Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Freetown Fire & Rescue (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Gardner Fire Department (MA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Gay Head Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Gay Head Fire Department in Massachusetts merged or more accurately, rebranded—along with the town, becoming the Aquinnah Fire Department in 1997.BobBrooks
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GE Plastics Emergency Response (MA)1 viewsDEFUNCT - GE Plastics was sold in 2007. General Electric announced the sale of its plastics division to Saudi Basic Industries Corporation.BobBrooks
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General Dynamics Fire Department (MA)2 viewsDEFUNCT - General Dynamics closed its Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, MA, in 1986 and sold the property to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. It had operated since 1964 but failed to secure a new Naval contract.BobBrooks
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Gloucester Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe statue of a sailor is the Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial, known as the "Man at the Wheel." This 8-foot bronze sculpture by Leonard Craske was dedicated in 1925 to honor the thousands of fishermen lost at sea since 1623.BobBrooks
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Goshen Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Great Barrington Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Greenfield Fire Department (MA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Groton Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Groveland Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Hadley Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks
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