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Pinehurst Fire Station

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on June 10, 2020 by BFD WebmasterJune 10, 2020

Please be advised, the Pinehurst Fire Station located at 832 Boston Rd has been relocated to a temporary structure accessible from Grove Street (located adjacent to the Emerald Rose parking lot). The building on Boston Rd will remain vacant pending construction. Please note, the same level of fire service will be provided to the community from this temporary location just a block away. As always, please dial 911 if you have an emergency.

Thank You!

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on April 8, 2020 by BFD WebmasterApril 8, 2020

From all of us at the Billerica Fire Department, we thank you all for the overwhelming amount of support & donations we’ve received. In addition to those listed, we want to recognize and thank those who have left donations at our stations anonymously.

 

BMHS teacher Matt Flood, Principal Tom Murphy, & Superintendent Tim Piwowar

IBEW Local 103

Local Carpenters Union 275

Lou Antonellis

John Burrows

Aotco Metal & David Galatis

Kevin Jackson

Sandra Cook

Matt Rayner

Phil Doherty

Michelle Kelly

Amy Dirth

Walter McLaughlin

David Costa

Efficient Home Care & Patrick Senyonnoga

Scott Riddle

John Maslowski

Carousel Cuts & Kathleen Tarani

Liz Vibert

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on April 4, 2020 by BFD WebmasterApril 8, 2020
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Billerica Fire | MA Posted on January 22, 2020 by BFD WebmasterJanuary 22, 2020
Press Release - SAFE Grant FY'20

Open Burning Season 2020

Billerica Fire | MA Posted on January 13, 2020 by BFD WebmasterJanuary 13, 2020

Permits Are Required

Residents must obtain a permit, free of charge, by calling the Billerica Fire Department business line at (978)671-0940 between the hours of 9:30am and 2pm each day burning is to be conducted.

The department will determine when it is safe to conduct open burning on a daily basis. Weather conditions change rapidly, especially in the spring. Permits can be rescinded if conditions change suddenly, making it unsafe to burn.

According to the Department of Environmental Protection regulation (310 CMR DEP 7.07), open burning must: be a minimum of 75 feet from all buildings; be conducted between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. from January 15 to April 30; and take place on the land closest to the source of material to be burned. You must also be sure air quality conditions are acceptable for burning by calling the Massachusetts DEP Air Quality Hotline at (617) 556-1021 or by visiting the MassAir Online website at http://public.dep. state.ma.us/MassAir.

Only Certain Materials Can be Burned

  • Brush, cane, driftwood, and forestry debris from other than commercial or industrial land clearing operations.
  • Agricultural materials such as fruit tree and brush pruning, raspberry stalks, and infected bee hives for disease control.
  • Trees and brush resulting from agricultural land clearing.
  • Fungus infected elm wood, if no other acceptable means of disposal is available.

 

Burning Leaves and Other Materials is Prohibited

  • Brush, trees, cane, and driftwood from commercial and/or industrial land clearing operations.
  • Grass, hay, leaves, stumps, and tires.
  • Construction materials and debris.

 

Have Fire Control Tools Handy

An adult must attend the fire until it is completely extinguished. Have fire extinguishing materials on hand including a water supply, shoves, and rakes. The water supply may be a pressurized water fire extinguisher, a pump can, or a garden hose. Test the water source before igniting the fire. You do not want to find out that the water is off or that the hose is crashed when you need it.

Call For Help Immediately

If the fire gets out of control, call 911 immediately. Use the utmost caution to prevent injury to yourself and others or any fire damage to your home.
People conducting illegal burning, or who allow a fire to get out of control, may be held liable for the costs of extinguishing the fire in addition to finds or imprisonment (M.G.L. c.48, s.13).

Information provided by the Massachusetts Office of the State Fire Marshal. View the information directly at: http://www.mass.gov/eopss/docs/dfs/osfm/pubed/flyers/open-burning-fire-factors.pdf

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