Chief Mark Klose is pleased to announce that the Rochester Fire Department will host its third annual Fire Safety Festival and Parade.
Rochester Fire Department Emphasizes Important Role of Smoke Alarms in Multiple Fires
The Rochester Fire Department responded to multiple fires in the last week that were discovered quickly because of working smoke alarms.
Rochester Fire Department Secretary Named City’s Employee of the Month
Rochester Fire Department Secretary Jessica Gray has been named the city’s employee of the month for December.
Rochester Firefighters Honored for Valor and Service
Current and former members of the Rochester Fire Department were honored for their valor and service at a ceremony this week.
*Media Advisory* Rochester Firefighters Hosting Pancake Breakfast to Benefit Colleague Battling Cancer
The Rochester Fire Department and its members are hosting a pancake breakfast to benefit Firefighter Tyler Thurber as he continues his fight against cancer.
Rochester Firefighters to Play in CHaD Battle of the Badges Baseball Game
Two Rochester firefighters will once again play in the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock (CHaD) Battle of the Badges baseball game.
Rochester Fire Department and Rochester Professional Firefighters Local 1451 Donate School Supplies to Kids in Need
The Rochester Fire Department and its members donated school supplies to kids in need.
Rochester Fire Department to Host Inspection Information Sessions for Businesses
The Rochester Fire Department will host two informational sessions for business owners to help them learn about the inspection process.
Rochester Fire Department and Rochester Professional Firefighters Local 1451 Provide and Install Free Smoke Alarms For Eligible Residents
ROCHESTER — Chief Mark Klose is pleased to announce that the Rochester Fire Department is participating in a federal grant program that will allow firefighters to provide and install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms for residents in need.
Administrative Assistant Cindi Potts Retires After 37 Years with Rochester Fire and Police Departments
Administrative Assistant Cindi Potts — known by Rochester Fire verterans for her trademark space heater and the high temperatures that surrounded her desk — officially retired last week.