Obtaining Burn Permits
Posted Dec 18, 2020At this time, burn permits may be obtained online or at the fire station. Online by using the following link:
Address:
150 Main Street
Rindge, NH 03461
Phone:
(603) 899-3324
History:
Prior to 1925 the Town of Rindge had no formal fire protection other
than, some portable equipment and three appointed “Fire Wards”, one each
for three geographical areas of the town. A Fire Ward, upon being
notified of a fire, would transport equipment to the scene and then
solicit help from neighbors. If a fire engine were needed one would be
requested from either Jaffrey or Winchendon.
Following the
“Great Fire of 1925”, which consumed two residences, a general store and
a barn; the citizens cried out for a more formal means of fire
protection. A group of concerned citizens organized the Rindge Fire
Company and by vote at a special town meeting appropriated funding for a
budget and the purchase of a fire engine.
The fire company
elected its own foreman, assistant foreman (later to be called Captain
and Lieutenant), a secretary and a treasurer to govern their operation.
In the event of a fire the company would ultimately be under the
direction of the District Fire Ward. The fire company would bill the
Town of Rindge annually and in turn would reimburse all company members
for their man-hours. This system remained in place until 1980 when the
Town of Rindge adopted the membership as
part-time on-call
employees. This allowed for the Town to provide for liability insurance
and for a better chain of command. Subsequently, the Rindge Fire Company
was dissolved and the Rindge Fire Fighter’s Association formed. The
responsibility for fire protection was now in the hands of the Town and
the association provided for social activities and fundraising.
All
fire equipment was stored in member’s garages, until 1956, when the
first section of the Rindge Fire Station was built. In 1972, a
two-story-two bay addition was added to the existing three-bay and
stands today as Rindge Fire Headquarters.
Dispatching of all
emergency calls for the Rindge Fire Department has evolved from local
telephone operators calling each member individually – to a “Red Phone”
network – to a paging system. South Western New Hampshire Fire District
Mutual Aid located in Keene, NH currently provides dispatching.
In
1974 the Rindge Fire Department began providing Emergency Medical
Services within the Town of Rindge. EMS calls now make up about
two-thirds of the departments annual call volume. Starting with just two
Emergency Medical Technicians the Rindge Fire Department now has nine
EMT’s, two EMT-Intermediates and one Paramedic.
Franklin Pierce
University is located in Rindge and has, since the 1970’s, operated a
student fire brigade. This brigade has proven to be a big help to the
Rindge Fire Department in handling minor emergencies and false alarms on
the college grounds. In 1981, the Rindge Fire Department began allowing
Franklin Pierce University student brigade members to become part-time
temporary member of the Rindge Fire Department. By becoming members the
students received training, learned about the Town’s Standard Operating
Procedures and overall familiarity with the Town of Rindge. The Town of
Rindge in turn received valuable weekday manpower to aid in response.
This program continues today with ten student members on the Rindge Fire
Department.
Today, as the Rindge Fire Department enters our
seventy-fifth year, we continue to grow in membership and take pride in
our modern equipment, highly trained and dedicated emergency responders,
and very supportive community.
For more information on the Rindge Fire Department feel free to contact Rick Donovan, Fire Chief, at (603) 899-3324 x11
At this time, burn permits may be obtained online or at the fire station. Online by using the following link: