OLD LYME FIRE DEPARTMENT

Proudly serving since 1923!

What is Fire Supression


Members extinguishing a car fire

The Old Lyme Volunteer Fire Department responds to approximately 100-300 calls a year, many of which are to provide firefighting related services ranging from the investigation of alarms to hazard mitigation to structural firefighting. Thankfully, the number of actual "fires" that the Department responds to is fairly low, thanks in part to an increase in fire prevention and the enhancement of fire alarm systems. Without a doubt, the best fire is the one that is avoided!

This camera, helps firefighters "see" through the smoke to help rescue victims and find hidden fire. The cost of these devices range between $10,000-$25,000.

Incident Response

The Department maintains Three front-line engines and a 75' rear mount aerial ladder in addition to other apparatus. When an emergency occurs, members are alerted via a two-way radio system and respond either directly to the incident or to the firehouse.

If you see a fire engine approaching, be sure to pull your vehicle to the right side of the road and stop. If you see a vehicle with a flashing blue light, you should also pull to the side and give that person the right of way.

It may be your house we are responding to!

Training

OLFD members receive extensive training in structural firefighting. Before becoming interior firefighters, all new members must complete an intensive 140 hour Firefighter I training program. Firefighter I consists of both classroom and practical hands-on training and covers such topics as:

  • Fire service orientation and safety

  • Fire behavior

  • Fire suppression (including live fire training)

  • Use of fire extinguishers

  • Hose and fire streams

  • Rescue

  • Forcible entry

  • Small tools and apparatus familiarization

  • Use of self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)

  • Ground ladders

  • Salvage and overhaul

  • Ropes and knots

  • Ventilation

  • Basic first aid, CPR and the use of AED's (automatic external defibrillators)

Upon successful completion of Firefighter I, many OLFD members go on to enroll in other training programs, including Firefighter II and various specialty courses.

In order to remain an active firefighter with the Old Lyme Volunteer Fire Department, our members are required to participate in various training throughout the year.

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