HOPKINTON — Police Chief Joseph Bennett and Fire Chief Gary Daugherty report that the Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments responded Thursday to Whitehall Reservoir for a boater in distress.
Hopkinton Police and Fire Respond When Vehicle Strikes Two Homes
HOPKINTON — Police Chief Joseph Bennett and Fire Chief Gary Daugherty report that the Hopkinton Police and Fire Departments responded Thursday afternoon when an allegedly drunken driver struck two homes with a van.
Hopkinton Firefighters Honored by Gov. Maura Healey at Massachusetts Firefighter of the Year Awards
HOPKINTON — Interim Chief Gary Daugherty and the Hopkinton Fire Department are proud to share that six Hopkinton Firefighters were honored by Gov. Maura Healey, State Fire Marshal Jon Davine and others Tuesday at the 34th Annual Massachusetts Firefighter of the Year Awards.
Hopkinton Fire Department Receives FM Global Grant for Fire Prevention Efforts
Interim Chief Gary Daugherty is excited to announce that the Hopkinton Fire Department has received funding toward fire prevention efforts through a private grant program.
Hopkinton Fire to Participate in Eversource Routine Safety Exercise at Liquified Natural Gas Plant Thursday
Chief William Miller reports that first responders will be assisting Eversource with a routine safety exercise drill at a natural gas facility tomorrow.
Hopkinton Fire Department Responds to Fatal 2-Alarm House Fire
Chief William Miller reports that the Hopkinton Fire Department responded to a fatal two-alarm house fire on Sunday.
Hopkinton Fire Department Reminds Residents to Change Their Clocks, Check Their Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Begins
HOPKINTON — Chief William Miller and the Hopkinton Fire Department would like to remind residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when setting their clocks ahead for daylight saving time this weekend.
Hopkinton Fire Department Shares Scald Prevention Safety Tips During National Burn Awareness Week
HOPKINTON — Chief William Miller and the Hopkinton Fire Department would like to provide safety tips to residents as a part of National Burn Awareness Week.
Hopkinton Fire Department Announces Information on 2023 Open Burning Season
HOPKINTON — Chief William Miller would like to remind residents that open burning season begins Jan. 15 and runs through May 1. A permit is required to open burn in compliance with Massachusetts law.
Hopkinton Fire Department Shares Holiday Fire Safety Tips For Decorating This Season
HOPKINTON — Chief William Miller and the Hopkinton Fire Department would like to share important fire prevention tips for community members to be mindful of while decorating for the holidays.