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Contact:
Fire Chief
Address:
26 County Road
Mattapoisett, MA 02739
EMERGENCY:
911
Business Phone:
508-758-4150
Fax:
508-758-4443
Hours:
Business Hours: 8-4:00pm Monday-Friday
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Personnel
Name
Rank
Engine Company
Andrew Murray
Fire Chief/ EMT
Chief 1
Walter Morgado
Call Deputy Chief
Car 2
David Scott
Captain
Engine 4
Michael Behan
Captain/Paramedic
Engine 2
Robert Garde
Captain
Engine 1
Paul M. Kelley
Captain
House Captain
Jordan C. Collyer
Lieutenant
Engine 4
Justin Dubois
Lieutenant
Engine 2
James Harlfinger
Lieutenant/EMT
Engine 1
Aaron Bates
Lieutenant
Rescue 1
Brad Allen
Firefighter/EMT
Engine 4
Tyler Bates
Firefighter
Engine 1
Seth Bettencourt
Firefighter
Engine 2
Gary Bowman
Firefighter
Engine 4
Wes Bowman
Firefighter
Engine 4
Stephen Brodo
Firefighter
Engine 2
Phil Lawrence
Firefighter
Engine 1
Ross Macedo
Firefighter
Engine 1
Steve Mills
Firefighter/Paramedic
Engine 2
Brandon Motta
Firefighter
Engine 2
Patrick Saltmarsh
Firefighter/EMT
Engine 2
Cory Silva
Firefighter
Engine 1
Kyle Martin
Probationary Firefighter
 
Todd Henshaw
Probationary Firefighter
 
Joseph Gleason
Probationary Firefighter
 
Hunter Urion
Probationary Firefighter
 
Pierce Randall
Jr. Firefighter
 
Patrick Dawson
Dispatcher
 
Evelyn Estes
Secretary
 
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MESSAGE FROM THE FIRE DEPARTMENT

The members of the Mattapoisett Fire Department have the opportunity to work for a unique and pro active Department to serve a great community of 6,500 people and 17.5 square miles. The responsibilities of Fire Departments have grown from just, "fighting fires". Today, we deliver and serve in an "all risk" capacity and are responding to a much    broader range of preventative and emergency response services than ever before.

While we work and carry out our duties to provide for a safe and healthy community, we are constantly reminded of how fragile life is. As a result of the horrific and tragic events on September 11, 2001 in New York and Washington, we all have once again been reminded that the business of protecting life and property has a very high price. The personnel of the MFD work day and night in harm's way devoted to making each and every one of you safe.

The men and women that serve for the Mattapoisett Fire Department do so with courage, energy, and professionalism. I can firmly state that your Fire Department will be prepared to meet any challenges the future may bring. They will be able to do this through training, education, and proper equipment.                                                                                              



 
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