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Car AccidentsWilliston Fire responds to an average of four car accidents per week. We respond as both EMS First Responders providing patient care and as the Fire Department providing extrication, scene safety, fire suppression and hazard removal. |
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Live Burn TrainingThe Williston Fire Department used an acquired residential structure for several weeks of fire suppression and search/rescue training. This picture was taken on the final burn when the entire structure was burned to practice defensive firefighting. |
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Quick ResponseEngine 3 and Tower 1 respond for one of the hundreds of calls per year.On the average day our apparatus responds two to three times. |
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Car AccidentsThe Fire and Rescue Divisions were trained by the Vermont Fire Training Academy in Vehicle Rescue A. Two days of classroom lessons were followed-up by a day of practical instruction. The Williston Fire Department continues training with new hydraulic tools to be self-sufficient in heavy rescue techniques. |
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Local AntiquesEngines from local collectors and the Williston Fire Department prepare for the Essex Memorial Day Parade 2004. From Left:1968 “CF” Model Mack, 1,000 gpm engine, formerly: Royersford, PA E-1 1962 “C” Model Mack, 1,000 gpm engine, formerly: Oreland, PA E-3 1954 International/Maxim, 500 gpm engine, Williston’s first new truck and still a member of the department 1956 “B” Model Mack, 750 gpm engine, formerly: Richmond, VA E-4 |
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Fourth of July Parade, 2002This was the first parade with Tower 1 in service. |
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