Haverhill Corner Fire Department

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02/04/2022
Joe McQueeney was a great man who will be sorely missed. Rest easy brother. We've got it from here.
01/20/2022

Joe McQueeney was a great man who will be sorely missed. Rest easy brother. We've got it from here.

Chiefs Corner:
I am writing to let everyone know we lost a great one today. At approximately 1100 hours today, our fire department, community and town lost a great man. Joe Mcqueeney passed away peacefully today. Joe had been a member of our fire department for many years. Soon after he joined it felt like Joe Mac had always been an integral part of our organization. He fit in from day one, and soon became a best friend for a lot of our members.

I remember when I met Joe, he was quick to introduce himself and started by telling me he had heard a lot about me. I learned right then and there that if Joe was passionate about something he did his research. Joe always had an interest in the fire service. He didn't want to just be another body, Joe wanted to document what the department was doing. He wanted to show the town through his camera lens what being on a department was. At the time, I didn't realize that Joe had already asked several people about the NHFD before deciding to join. He knew the names of most our members before stepping foot into the firehouse. I will miss that about Joe, his passion was contagious.

Over the years, Joe didn't miss a memorable moment for the FD. He always seemed to just "be there" when anything notable happened. When I took over as chief I wanted to bring back our firefighter of the year award. In the first year it was brought back, I knew that Joe would be the perfect person. I told the department that aside from pulling someone from a burning building, this award would be the top honor you could receive. I looked at everything Joe did for not only the department, but also his community and knew he was a solid choice to receive the award. Joe is the person that puts everyone else first. A completely selfless soul that loved to help others.

As I sit here, trying to hold myself together to explain the legacy this man has left on us, I can see him saying, "don't worry bro, you will find a way." Anytime Joe and I discussed an issue about the department, a recent call, or life in general he would normally end our conversation with, "don't worry bro, you will find a way." It was guys like Joe that made leaders even better. He had a way with just using small talk to bring clarity to a situation.

Joe and I must have had hundreds of conversations about one of his biggest dreams. Joe wanted to take a photo that would win a Pulitzer prize. He was always looking for the shot that would accomplish this goal. If you knew Joe and had the chance to see some of his photos, then you would know he was a top notch photographer. We joked all the time that if he took the Pulitzer prize photo, that I wanted to be in it, and he would laugh and say, "don't worry bro, you will find a way." To Joe, that award would have been the absolute honor a photographer could obtain.

Well Joe, I wish I was able to see you win that award. I would have been right there to tell you that I knew someday you would find a way.

When Joe passed, several departments were fighting a structure fire in Monroe NH. I looked at the dispatch times, and North Haverhill units were actually enroute while Joe left us.

Joe won the Pulitzer prize, he just didn't know it before he left us. There isn't one member that can close their eyes and think of the department without seeing Joe in our minds. We won't ever look at a photo he took and not think of his smile or a witty comment he might make. To me, that is better than any photograph in some magazine Joe.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Susan and family. I have always said, once you join becoming a firefighter your family grows. That family will always be there for Joe and his family.

We will miss you brother. Rest in peace, we have it from here.

Chief Phil Blanchard

Please feel free to drop by the station, grab a cookie or two and say thanks to Chief Richard Morris as he retires after...
11/04/2021

Please feel free to drop by the station, grab a cookie or two and say thanks to Chief Richard Morris as he retires after decades of service to the community.

Think about it!
09/22/2021

Think about it!

Did you know that 75% of the departments that put on bunker gear when the tones sound are volunteer? Fill out an application today, it's the toughest job you'll ever love.

We must NEVER forget!
09/11/2021

We must NEVER forget!

Plan to attend this event to commemorate the 20th anniversary the September 11 attacks. We will NEVER forget.
08/31/2021

Plan to attend this event to commemorate the 20th anniversary the September 11 attacks. We will NEVER forget.

Please come out and help us pay our respects and show our remembrance on this the 20th anniversary of the tragic events that occurred on 9/11/2001. We will be having a parade that will start at Shaw’s in Woodsville and continue to the VFW memorial on Central Street. All uniformed personal are invited as well as apparatus. Please contact Nate Heathe if your interested in participating at the following 603-991-3885.

The Firefighters at the Haverhill Corner fire station will once again be cooking up chicken splits as a fundraising acti...
08/13/2021

The Firefighters at the Haverhill Corner fire station will once again be cooking up chicken splits as a fundraising activity on Saturday August 21, 2021. We had a price increase to cover the cost of the chicken which has risen in the last year. If you have any question, please call Ed Ballam at 603-728-9318 or email [email protected]. And, as always, we thank you for your support.

The members of the Haverhill Medical Rescue Unit are proud to serve our community.
05/17/2021

The members of the Haverhill Medical Rescue Unit are proud to serve our community.

Every day, in communities across the country, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers put themselves on the line to save lives, safeguard dangerous

Gone but not forgotten. We miss you Firefighter Steve Smas.😢
05/12/2021

Gone but not forgotten. We miss you Firefighter Steve Smas.😢

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172 Dartmouth College Highway
Haverhill, NH
03765

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