Rockland Firefighters

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The Town of Rockland, Massachusetts is a 10.5 square mile, suburban community located 20 miles southeast of Boston incorporated from Abington in 1874. Rockland’s population of over 18,000 residents reflects the populace of a changing America and includes a variety of cultures and economic backgrounds. From the mid 19th century until the mid 20th century, Rockland was a strong industrial community,

once well known for its shoemaking. Today Rockland is primarily a bedroom community with some manufacturing industry. Many of the large, old shoe mill buildings are either vacant or repurposed into other occupancies. The Rockland Fire Department (RFD) currently consists of 25 full time career Firefighters operating in four shifts of six. The Department provides Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Ambulance Services, including both Basic and Paramedic level Advanced Life Support, Fire Prevention and Public Education. As well as providing Hazardous Materials Response and Technical/Water Rescue. In 2010, the RFD responded to over 5,200 incidents. Anecdotally, year after year the RFD is one of the busiest single station fire departments in Southeastern Massachusetts. Due to the size of the department, any working fire incident requires the extensive use of mutual aid. When a fire call comes into the station a maximum of five firefighters respond to the initial alarm. They respond with one engine and one ladder and a total of four or five firefighters. The engine has the shift officer, a driver, and a step man. The ladder truck is only staffed with a driver. The shift officer is part of the initial fire attack and is unable to assume command. Typically all the first due personnel, with the exception of the lead pump operator, enter the fire building. This situation leaves no one in command outside, and no one to monitor the accountability of firefighters. On anything more than a master box alarm a recall box is struck for off duty personnel and call firefighters. The Rockland Firefighters were organized in 1966 and became members of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) and were designated Local 1602. Over the years our manning levels have fluctuated from 20 career firefighters in the 1960’s to 32 career firefighters in the late 1980’s. In 2000 when we began the paramedic (ALS) ambulance service we had staffing of 7 men per shift. In 2006, due to budgetary shortfalls and a budget reduction of over $400,000 the fire department was forced to lay off 4 firefighter/paramedics and decreased our per shift staffing to 6 men per shift. The fire department further reduced our minimum per shift manning to 5 firefighters per shift. We currently maintain a minimum of 5 firefighters per shift as requests for our services are continuing to increase.

Early this morning (4:40 am), Rockland Firefighters were called Mutual Aid to the Town of Whitman for a 2nd alarm fire o...
06/10/2026

Early this morning (4:40 am), Rockland Firefighters were called Mutual Aid to the Town of Whitman for a 2nd alarm fire on Hign St. Rockland Firefighters, along with other mutual aid companies assisted Whitman Firefighters Local 1769 and Whitman Fire / Rescue.

Rockland Firefighters are providing station coverage at Weymouth Station 5 during their 2nd alarm fire on Middle st.
05/31/2026

Rockland Firefighters are providing station coverage at Weymouth Station 5 during their 2nd alarm fire on Middle st.

The Rockland Firefighters want to say a heartfelt thank you to the men and woman of our Armed Forces that made the ultim...
05/25/2026

The Rockland Firefighters want to say a heartfelt thank you to the men and woman of our Armed Forces that made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. You will never be forgotten. We hope you all have a safe Memorial Day.

The Rockland Firefighters send our deepest condolences to the family of Brother Robert (BK) Kilduff Jr and the members o...
05/24/2026

The Rockland Firefighters send our deepest condolences to the family of Brother Robert (BK) Kilduff Jr and the members of the Boston Fire Department. BK was killed in the Line Of Duty last night while battling a fire in Dorchester.

Brother Robert Kilduff Jr. was a great friend to the members of the PFFM and always had our back. BK came from a Firefighter family and was a Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp. Brother Kilduff served with distinction and honor and will always be remembered. Rest In Peace Brother Kilduff.

Your Rockland Firefighters would like to wish all the moms a very Happy Mother's Day! Thank you for all the love, streng...
05/10/2026

Your Rockland Firefighters would like to wish all the moms a very Happy Mother's Day! Thank you for all the love, strength, and care you give every day!

Happy Mother's Day!!

Rockland Firefighters with the Forest Fire are en route mutual aid to Randolph, 435 High St to assist at their extensive...
05/05/2026

Rockland Firefighters with the Forest Fire are en route mutual aid to Randolph, 435 High St to assist at their extensive brush fire.

05/01/2026
Rockland Firefighters are en route to Abington for station coverage while they operate at a Working Fire on Russel Ln.
04/18/2026

Rockland Firefighters are en route to Abington for station coverage while they operate at a Working Fire on Russel Ln.

Over the last few days, Rockland Firefighters along with several firefighters from Hanover MA Fire Department, Norwell F...
04/16/2026

Over the last few days, Rockland Firefighters along with several firefighters from Hanover MA Fire Department, Norwell Fire Department, Hingham Fire and Emergency Management, Scituate Fire Fighters Local 1464 participated in an indepth Man Vs Machine class put on by our friends at P.L. Vulcan Fire Training Concepts LLC. Thank you to Express Towing and Four Seasons Power Equipment for prop donations to make the class great. This training class was funded through a FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency Assistance to Firefighters Grant.

*****Due to the nature of this training, some of the pictures attached may be disturbing to some.*****

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