Southington fire department
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The Southington Fire Department (SFD) is a combination career and part-time fire department
Fire department
A fire department or fire brigade is a public or private organization that provides fire protection for a certain jurisdiction, which typically is a municipality, county, or fire protection district...

 which serves the Town of Southington, Connecticut
Southington, Connecticut
Southington is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of Connecticut's 1st congressional district. It is situated about 20 miles southwest of Hartford, about 80 miles northeast of New York City, 105 miles southwest of Boston and 77 miles west of Providence...

. The department is divided into five companies housed in four fire stations. Fire Headquarters, at 310 North Main Street, houses Headquarters Company (full time, career) and Engine Company 1 (paid-on-call). There are three additional paid-on-call stations: Company 2 in the village of Plantsville, Company 3 in Milldale and one in the Patton Brook area, Company 5. Company 4, in Marion was merged with Company 3 in 1992.

Company 1 was founded in 1884 as a volunteer fire service with Company 2 following shortly afterwards. By 1952, full time firefighters were added as regular employees at Company 1. The full time force joined the International Association of Fire Fighters in 1971 as IAFF Local 2033. In 2009, the volunteer, paid-on-call force was reorganized into part-time regular employees.
The apparatus housed in each station are as follows:
Headquarters/Company 1: Engine 11 (HQ), Engine 12 (Co1), Rescue 1, Ladder 1, Rescue Boat, Brush 1, Rescue 2, Cars 1-7
Company 2: Engine 21, Engine 22 (2000 gallon tanker), Brush 2
Company 3: Engine 31, Engine 32 (50ft TeleSqurt), Brush 3
(Ladder 2, Decon Trailer garaged at Co3, operated by HQ)
Company 5: Engine 51, Engine 52

Explanation of the numbering of units

The Engines of the SFD are numbered as such, the first number indicates company, the second number indicates the running order of the piece within the company. For example, Engine 12 is assigned to Company 1, Engine 12 is also the second due piece for HQ/Company 1, hence, Engine 12.

Units such as the brush trucks are numbered according to which company they belong to. Ladder trucks are numbered according to running order.
Guide to Car Numbers
Car 1: Chief
Car 2: Assistant Chief / Fire Marshal
Car 3: On-Duty Captain / Shift Commander
Car 4: Staff Captain / Training Officer
Car 5: Staff Captain / ICDFM (Deputy Fire Marshal)
Car 6 & 7: Fire Inspectors
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