On Saturday, June 25 at approximately 2042, the Essex Junction Fire Department, Essex Fire Department and Essex Rescue were dispatched to respond to 4 Fuller Place in the Village of Essex Junction for...
On Friday, April 15 at approximately 1940 hours, the Essex Junction Fire Department, Essex Town Fire Department and Essex Rescue were dispatched to respond to 8 Railroad Street in the Village of Essex...
On Thursday, February 17 at approximately 1513 the Essex Junction Fire Department and Essex Town Fire Department were dispatched to a laundromat on Pearl Street in the Village of Essex Junction for a ...
On Friday, December 10 at approximately 1624, the Essex Junction Fire Department was dispatched to respond mutual aid to Horseshoe Drive in the Town of Williston on the second alarm for a structure fi...
The Essex Junction Fire Department had another busy year in 2021 between training events, emergency incidents and community events. This year looked a bit more "normal" for us as far as bein...
While 2020 was certainly a unique year for everyone here at EJFD and everyone across the community, the country and the world, the dedicated professionals of the Essex Junction Fire Department still t...
On behalf of Fire Chief Gaboriault, the Essex Junction Fire Department is proud to announce the following promotions and retirements effective 01/01/2020:Retirements:-Second Assistant Chief Timothy We...
This year's Essex Rotary "Service Above Self" Award was awarded to our Assistant Chief Tim Wear. Tim has spent over 20 years with the EJFD, always being a top participant in trainings an...
What crews found when they arrived on scene
Photo Taken By George Henry
RIT Training
Another group works through their iteration.
RIT Training
Firefighters had to find the downed firefighter, establish a new air supply using the RIT bag, then package the patient to be moved (dragged) to safety.
RIT Training
Firefighters had to find the downed firefighter, establish a new air supply using the RIT bag, then package the patient to be moved (dragged) to safety.
RIT Training
Firefighters had to find the downed firefighter, establish a new air supply using the RIT bag, then package the patient to be moved (dragged) to safety.
RIT Training
Firefighters use wax paper to simulate smoke conditions. Firefighters must learn to distinguish objects by feel. memorizing house and building layouts without ever seeing them but by feel, furniture in the room and familiar building construction.
RIT Training
Firefighters listen to instruction before starting there iterations.
RIT Training
Another team works through the their training scenario.