Amherst's new emblem as
it appears on Engine 2.
The Amherst Fire Department is currently made up of 44 professional firefighters. Of those 44, 2 are Assistant Chiefs, 8 are Captains, and the remainder are Fire Fighters. The Chief and Assistant Chiefs work during regular business hours, but they also respond to all working fires and are assigned specific command duties on the fire scene.
The 42 members who make up the Captains and Firefighters are divided into four groups. There is one group on duty at all times. On each group there are five firefighters and one captain assigned to Central Station; and there are three firefighters and one captain assigned to North Station.
Each person is assigned to a seat on the engine
and a spot on the ambulance. The only exception is when there are an odd number of people on duty, because ambulances generally run with a two person crew. With this set-up, we are usually able to staff four paramedic level ambulances. Often we can staff five ambulances. Because we must have at least seven firefighters on duty, we can always staff at least three ambulances. The Captain at each station is responsible for assigning duties at the beginning of the shift. Generally, each firefighter rotates through the various assignments from shift to shift.
In addition to our emergency responses, the Amherst Firefighters stay quite busy. We inspect new and renovated residential buildings as required by law. Maintenance of our facilities, equipment, and vehicles is also an important aspect of our work. Each day of the week has specific duties assigned to it.
Public education is also an important part of our role in the community. Not only do we conduct regular fire drills at the schools in town (the students are always excited to get out of class for a while!), but our award winning S.A.F.E. program is active in teaching children about the dangers of fire and even smoking. Occasionally we have a scheduled tour of our facilities, and we often show parents and kids around our equipment when they stop in on a nice day.