Hawleyville Fire put into service a 2003 Pierce Enforcer 75′ Ladder truck. This truck will add to it’s Fire Fighting and Rescue capabilities for the Hawleyville fire district and all our mutual Partners.
Hawleyville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department
Serving Newtown, Connecticut since 1925
Hawleyville Fire put into service a 2003 Pierce Enforcer 75′ Ladder truck. This truck will add to it’s Fire Fighting and Rescue capabilities for the Hawleyville fire district and all our mutual Partners.
Where Can I Sign Up To Be A Volunteer Firefighter? Visit our Open House on Sunday, April 22, from 10 a.m. 2 p.m., or pick up an application at Hawleyville
fire station located 34 Hawleyville or download an application at www.Hawleyvillefire.com Learn more at our Open House on Sunday April 22, from 10 a.m. 2 p.m.
On the night of Saturday April 15th Hawleyville fire responded to a one car MVA on Butterfield road with injuries. One occupant had to be extricated from the vehicle and was transported to the hospital with serious injuries.
On the morning of Monday April 3th Hawleyville Fire respond to a two car MVA on Mount Pleasant Road that required extrication. Hawleyville fire extricated three occupants from the two vehicle that took about 20 min. one of the occupant was fatally injured.
On the early morning of June 8th Hawleyville Fire answered the call for motor vehicle accident with injuries on interstate 84 eastbound at exit 9. Engine 331 and Heavy Rescue 334 responded to the scene, Upon arrival found a car underneath the back of a tractor trailer with the driver of the vehicle pinned in the car. Fire dept. had to use the jaws of life to free the driver.
On the early morning of October 23, at about 4:30 am Hawleyville Fire was dispatch to a motor vehicle accident with no injuries on Interstate 84 eastbound just east of 9 on Ramp. Upon arrival the fire chief radio in that it was a car vs Tractor trailer and the tractor trailer saddle tank was heavily damaged and leaking diesel fuel from drivers side tank. after surveying the scene found that the diesel had entered a storm drain about 200′ away from the truck. Hawleyville’s heavy Rescue was call to the scene to stop the leak and reduces the environmental hazard. DEEP was also call to the scene.
On the early afternoon of Monday October 6, Hawleyville Fire answered the call for one car MVA on I -84 eastbound west of exit 10 off ramp with entrapment. Upon arrival the first due Engine 331 and Heavy Rescue 334 found all occupants were self-extricated from vehicle. All were transported to Danbury Hospital by Newtown Ambulance.
On The Morning Sunday October 5th, Hawleyville Fire held a Low angle Rescue Class and it was well attended This is a annual Drill working with Ropes,Knots and pulleys to lift or lower fire fighters for rescues.
On late Friday night September 27, A motorist lost control of their vehicle on I84 eastbound near exit 9 and hit the guardrails on the right shoulder and roll over several time before coming to rest on it’s wheels on the other side of the guardrail. The only occupant of the vehicle was Self-extricated from vehicle and Transported to Danbury Hospital by Newtown Ambulance.
On the the afternoon of September 24, Hawleyville Fire answered the call for a two car motor vehicle accident with fluids leaking from the vehicle the spill was clean up using 80 lbs of speedy dry to prevent causing a hazard to the environment and property. Fire dept Detroit traffic around the accident scene. Fire had the the scene cleaned up in about 35 min.
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