Milford Fire Department

Milford Fire Department Official Facebook account of the Milford Fire Department (NH) - “Serving our community with pride” Fire Department History
by Chief Richard Tortorelli (ret.)

The first efforts by the citizens of Milford to protect their property from fire by modern methods was in 1840. Jacob Fuller, Reuben Hutchinson, Jacob Gutterson, John Hutchinson, Daniel Burns, Freeman Hutchinson, Moses Foster and Charles A. Burns were appointed to a committee by the town to purchase an apparatus and equipment. They purchased what was considered at the time state of the art fire ap

paratus paying $400 for a hand tub named the Torrent, a 1820 Hunneman. History before this date is not very clear regarding the equipment for fire protection, but it is reasonable to believe that a volunteer company more generally known as a “bucket brigade” was in existence. The Town purchased another piece of apparatus in 1854 named the Souhegan built in 1853. In 1857 a constitution was formed. On February 5, 1858 John Powers made a motion to form a committee for the purpose of placing a warrant article for a salary of the firemen for their services to the town. The warrant passed which paid $10 a year to the firemen of Milford. In 1860 an inventory of the Department showed a value $4,533.13, which included both pieces of apparatus, The Torrent and The Souhegan with ample hose and carriage facilities, including 2 fire extinguishers. On January 2, 1875 by vote of the organization of the Torrent engine company was placed out of commission, united with the Souhegan Hose company and became the Union Company. In 1876 another piece of apparatus was purchased and called the Neptune No. 3. It was originally built for Waltham Massachusetts in 1841. It was not until almost a year later that the 39 member company was formed. In 1891 the Fire Department relocated from the building on the west side of the Oval to its new quarters in the basement of the Town Hall. In 1891 the fire engineers purchased two hose carriages, The Souhegan and The Eagle and a hook and ladder wagon named Alert. With its well equipped department, which was considered one of the best town sized fire departments in the State, the work of protecting the property of the Town of Milford was continued through the 1890’s when owing to the introduction of the new water system. At that point the Department was reorganized and reduced from 88 members to 36 members. Eagle Hose company 12 members, Souhegan Hose Company 12 members Alert hook and ladder 12 members and then increased to 16 members. On February 25, 1901 after a special department meeting the department formed the local Firemen’s Relief Association which is still existence today. The department purchased their first motorized apparatus in 1920, Engine 1 was a 1920 American LaFrance, triple combination pumper,350 G.P.M rotary gear pump, 30 gallon soda and acid chemical tank, right hand drive, four cylinder motor, chain drive with solid rubber tires that held 1200 feet of hose. The original cost was $10,000 and was in service for 29 years. In 1929 a second engine was purchased it was a 1929 American LaFrance/GMC, triple combination pumper, 500 G.P.M. rotary gear pump, 50 gallon booster tank, six cylinder (Buick motor) and 1200 feet of hose storage. Original cost was $5,000 and was in service for 23 years. In 1931 a city service ladder truck was purchased. Ladder 1 was a Providence combination ladder/GMC, 80 gallon booster tank, 125 G.P.M.. 200 feet of ground ladders, floodlights and a generator. It cost the Town $6,500 and was in service for 26 years. The department continues to replace its apparatus with modern day equipment when they reach approximately 20 years of service. The fire station was relocated after 83 years from the Town Hall when in 1974 a new and modern station (at that time) was constructed on its current location at 39 School Street.

Starting a new tradition with the Milford Middle School Track & Field team today!On this hot afternoon, the Milford Fire...
05/21/2026

Starting a new tradition with the Milford Middle School Track & Field team today!
On this hot afternoon, the Milford Fire Department had the privilege of giving the athletes a well‑earned cool‑down. Nothing beats teamwork, community, and a good old-fashioned wet‑down to celebrate their hard work.

05/11/2026

Milford Fire Department May Anniversaries:
Chief Kenneth Flaherty - 36 years
FF Mike Adams - 13 years
Thank you for your continued dedication and service to the department and the Town of Milford!

Happy Mother’s Day from the Milford Fire Department.Today we honor the incredible mothers who support our firefighters, ...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from the Milford Fire Department.
Today we honor the incredible mothers who support our firefighters, serve our community, and keep our families strong. Your love, resilience, and steady presence make all the difference.

From our firehouse family to yours, we wish every mom a day filled with appreciation and warmth.

05/08/2026
Due to current weather conditions, all outdoor burn permits are temporarily suspended. These restrictions are in place t...
05/05/2026

Due to current weather conditions, all outdoor burn permits are temporarily suspended.

These restrictions are in place to reduce the risk of fire spread and to keep our community safe. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and understanding.

Please check back for updates.


Posted Friday April 24, 2026The weekend fire rating is listed as High, no outside burning will be permitted for at least...
04/24/2026

Posted Friday April 24, 2026

The weekend fire rating is listed as High, no outside burning will be permitted for at least through Monday. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

🔥 Milford, NH Public Notice: Burn Permits Required for ALL Fire CategoriesEffective immediately, the Milford Fire Depart...
03/20/2026

🔥 Milford, NH Public Notice: Burn Permits Required for ALL Fire Categories

Effective immediately, the Milford Fire Department reminds residents that a valid New Hampshire burn permit is required for all outdoor fires.

This includes:

• Category 1: Small controlled fires (up to 2 ft.)
• Category 2: Campfires (up to 4 ft.)
• Category 3: Brush piles and all open fires

✅ How to Get Your Permit

Milford residents can obtain permits online 24/7 through the state system:

👉 Burn Safe America (NH Online Permits):
https://nh.burnsafeamerica.com

The Milford Fire Department staff can also assist with questions about safe burning practices.

We want to extend our sincere appreciation to Ciardelli Fuel for the valuable training and ongoing partnership. Your tea...
03/19/2026

We want to extend our sincere appreciation to Ciardelli Fuel for the valuable training and ongoing partnership. Your team’s expertise, professionalism, and commitment to supporting us make a real difference.

We’re grateful for the knowledge you shared and the time you invested in helping us grow stronger and more confident in what we do. Looking forward to many more years of collaboration and success together!

Thank you, Ciardelli Fuel — we truly appreciate you.

03/17/2026

Eversource has estimated that Route 13 will be open at 3PM and working power restoral of that damage thereafter. Please use caution when the roadway does get opened as we expect crews to remain on-site for some time for restoral.

Busy morning already for the members of the Milford Fire Department! Crews have mitigated an exterior gas leak and a sig...
02/09/2026

Busy morning already for the members of the Milford Fire Department! Crews have mitigated an exterior gas leak and a significant carbon monoxide issue, along with several other service calls to assist the public.

🚨 PSA 🚨
It’s not always guaranteed that someone will be at the fire station to answer the phone, we may be out on a call or otherwise engaged. If you need the fire department to respond to any emergency or urgent situation, please call 911 and not the fire station phone number. Our partners at New Hampshire 911 will ensure your call is answered promptly and then properly transferred to our dispatch center, Milford Area Communications Center

02/04/2026

Milford Fire Department February Anniversaries:

Lt. Caleb Williams - 10 years
FF Spencer Pickett - 10 years
FF Adam Audet - 3 years
FF Josh Britton - 3 years
FF Jesse Jesseman - 3 years

Thank you for your continued dedication and service to the department and the Town of Milford!

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39 School Street
Milford, NH
03055

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Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
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