RAYNHAM — Chief Bryan LaCivita is pleased to announce that the Raynham Fire Department will now be offering online permitting and online payments for residents and business owners.
Raynham Fire Department Provides Severe Weather Safety Tips Ahead of Tropical Storm Isaias
Chief Bryan LaCivita and the Raynham Fire Department recommend that residents take the necessary safety precautions to prepare themselves for potentially serious storm impacts as Tropical Storm Isaias is forecast to impact New England later today.
Raynham Fire Department Reminds Residents of Pool Safety Precautions
RAYNHAM — With the start of summer this weekend, Fire Chief Bryan LaCivita would like to remind Raynham residents to take the proper precautions and adhere to state regulations regarding swimming pools.
Raynham Fire Department Extinguishes Early Morning Fire at BBQ Restaurant
RAYNHAM — Chief Bryan LaCivita reports that the Raynham Fire Department extinguished a fire at a restaurant early Thursday morning.
Raynham Police and Fire Departments Temporarily Suspend Non-Emergency Walk-in Services
RAYNHAM — Police Chief James Donovan and Fire Chief Bryan LaCivita, out of an abundance of caution, announce that the Raynham Police and Fire Departments will temporarily suspend non-emergency walk-in services in response to COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
Raynham Fire Department Provides Information About Novel Coronavirus
RAYNHAM — No Confirmed or Suspected Cases in Raynham. Risk Remains Low Throughout Massachusetts. Chief Bryan LaCivita and the Raynham Fire Department wish to provide residents with the latest information regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as federal and state officials continue to monitor the virus domestically and internationally.
Raynham Firefighter Graduates from Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
RAYNHAM — Chief Bryan LaCivita is pleased to announce that Firefighter/Paramedic Cody Medairos graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) on Friday, Feb. 14.
Dog Placed on Quarantine Order Following Biting Incident in Raynham Jan. 23
RAYNHAM — Police Chief James Donovan and Fire Chief Bryan LaCivita report that a dog was placed on a 10-day in-home quarantine last week after the dog jumped over a fence and bit a man and his dog.
Raynham Police and Fire Departments Respond to Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash
Police Chief James Donovan and Fire Chief Bryan LaCivita report that the Raynham Police and Fire Departments responded to a fatal single vehicle crash early Sunday morning.
Raynham Fire Department Responds to Fatal Crash
Chief Bryan LaCivita reports that the Raynham Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle crash on Route 495 Southbound at the Route 104 overpass early Friday morning.