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Stations and Equipment- The Lenox Fire Department currently operates out of three fire stations that are strategically located throughout the town. This is done to reduce response times and allows us to better serve the citizens of the Town of Lenox. Our average response time (time of dispatch to time on scene of the incident) during 2007 was 3 minutes 59 seconds. The Central Fire Station, built in 1910, is located at 14 Walker Street and serves as the department’s headquarters and administrative offices. Equipment housed in the Central Station is Engine 1, a 1993 Pierce Arrow Rescue Pumper and Truck 5, a 1998 Darley – Quint (75 foot aerial ladder truck & pumper) and Lenox Ambulance, a 2008 Lifeline Superliner. The Lenox Dale Fire Station, built in 1936, is located at 26 Elm Street and houses Engine 6 a 1985 Pierce Arrow pumper. The New Lenox Fire Station, built in 1962, is located at 399 Pittsfield Road and houses Engine 3 a 1989 Pierce Arrow pumper, Truck 7 a 1985 Chevy Brush Truck, Marine 1 a 19 foot, 5 hp rescue boat and Brush 1 a 2003 Honda, All Terrain Vehicle.
Central Station - Engine 1 - Truck 5
14 Walker Street Lenox , MA 01240
Dan Clifford - Chief Christopher O'Brien - Deputy Chief Steve Omelenchuck - Captain Marc Zamboni - Lieutenant Michael Lane - Lieutenant
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Lenox Dale - Engine 6 - Incident Support Unit
26 Elm street Lenox Dale, MA 01242
Bill Colvin - Deputy Chief Bob Casucci - Captain Jason Saunders - Lieutenant Jason Miller - Lieutenant
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New Lenox - Engine 3 - Truck 7 - Marine 1 - Brush 1
395 Pittsfield Road Lenox, MA 01240
John Garehty - Deputy Chief Jim Terry - Captain
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