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As spring is approaching we want to inform everyone that we are now participating in the online fire permit system for t...
03/07/2026

As spring is approaching we want to inform everyone that we are now participating in the online fire permit system for the state of NH. In Sullivan you will be able to purchase a Category 1 or 2 fire permit online. Currently seasonal permits and category 3 permits must be obtained in person by contacting a warden (contact info is available on the town web page).

To purchase your permit go to Index - SovereignSolutionsForm https://share.google/3CkjSnv75OI5icDJ1 and follow the prompts to fill out all of your personal information. The cost for an online permit is $5.50, this is a processing fee and goes directly to the company that hosts the web software, the state nor town receive any money from this system. Should you not want to pay for a permit you must contact a warden to obtain one.

By purchasing a permit online you are agreeing to allow a warden to inspect your fire pit. We all receive notifications when a permit is issued and we will be inspecting fire pits at random. You also agree that you will not burn when conditions are unfavorable, the system will also not let you purchase a permit when these conditions exist (high fire danger) however if you've obtained one prior it is still your responsibility to check the fire danger for the day you are burning.

If there is snow cover you still do not need a permit to burn.

If you have any questions please reach out to a warden directly, we hope this system will make last minute decisions to have a fire easier for everyone in town. If you would like to get a permit from a warden most of us work out of town so please try to give a few days notice or stop by and visit us on Wednesday nights from 7-9pm.

For Wednesday's night training we took advantage of the mild temps (40 degrees) and practiced drafting through the ice. ...
03/06/2026

For Wednesday's night training we took advantage of the mild temps (40 degrees) and practiced drafting through the ice. This was at the pond on South Road by Henry Drive. Sooooo, if you drive by and wonder why the snow at the far end of the pond is brown, whelp, that that's just another fine example of Sullivan's pond water.
On another note. As much as we like seeing and talking with our residents, we don't want to see you tonight. If you do need to be out on the roads tonight use caution as there are a few areas that are starting to get icy.

Ready to roll in the snow in Sullivan!
01/25/2026

Ready to roll in the snow in Sullivan!

You may see some elves out spreading Christmas Cheer today!! From all of us at Sullivan NH Fire & Rescue, we wish you sa...
12/14/2025

You may see some elves out spreading Christmas Cheer today!! From all of us at Sullivan NH Fire & Rescue, we wish you safe and Happy Holidays! 🎀

11/28/2025

Don't forget tomorrow evening Nov 29 @ 6:00 pm to come meet SANTA at the annual Tree lighting at the Sullivan library. SANTA will be arriving on our Fire Engine. Come and enjoy caroling, hot cocoa and cookies. Hope to see you there.

Today marks the end of 2025 Fire Prevention Week. This weekend members of the department participated in the annual Clar...
10/12/2025

Today marks the end of 2025 Fire Prevention Week. This weekend members of the department participated in the annual Claremont NH and Belows Falls VT Fire Prevention Parades. We were awarded for best appearing marching unit in Claremont and received the Brown & Fuller Memorial trophy for best appearing apparatus with marching unit in Bellows Falls.

10/10/2025

NEWS RELEASE: STATE FIRE MARSHAL URGES NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTS TO KNOW THE RISKS OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES THIS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK

CONCORD, N.H. – The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office is teaming up with the Department of Environmental Services and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week (FPW) for more than 100 years, to promote this year’s FPW campaign, “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home”. The theme for FPW, which continues until Saturday, highlights how important it is to buy, charge, and recycle lithium-ion batteries safely to prevent fires in homes and communities.

Most of the electronics Granite State residents and visitors use every day — smartphones, laptops, e-bikes, e-cigarettes, toys, and more — are powered by lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are convenient and powerful, but they can also be dangerous if not used properly.

In recent years, there have been several fires in New Hampshire linked to lithium-ion battery failures in devices such as e-bikes, laptops, phones, power tools, and improperly discarded batteries.

“Lithium-ion batteries are just about everywhere,” said State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey. “This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign helps Granite Staters understand the importance of using these batteries safely. By following simple steps to buy, charge, and recycle correctly, we can reduce the risk of fire in our homes.”

The NFPA shares the following safety tips for products with lithium-ion batteries:

Buy only listed products.
• When buying a product that uses a lithium-ion battery, take time to research it. Look for a UL or other nationally recognized testing label, which means the product meets important safety standards.
• Many products sold online or from third-party vendors may not meet safety standards and could increase the risk of fire.

Charge devices safely.
• Always use the charger and cord that came with the product.
• If you need a replacement, buy one from the manufacturer or a trusted source recommended by the manufacturer.
• Charge your device on a hard, flat surface — never on a bed, couch, or under a pillow.
• Do not leave devices plugged in after they are fully charged.

Recycle batteries responsibly.
• Never throw lithium-ion batteries in household trash or curbside recycling bins — they can cause fires in garbage trucks and at recycling centers.
• As of July 1, 2025, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are banned from disposal in New Hampshire landfills and incinerators (RSA 149:M-27). Check with your local solid waste facility or household hazardous waste collection events for guidance on battery recycling.
• Bring your batteries to a certified drop-off site. Visit call2recycle.org to find a location near you.
• The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) provides recycling and safety resources at des.nh.gov.

“It’s important that we educate residents about the risks of putting lithium-ion batteries in the trash,” said NHDES Commissioner Robert Scott. “With the state’s lithium-ion battery disposal ban in effect, we hope to reduce the occurrence of fires in New Hampshire while recovering valuable resources by requiring these batteries to be recycled. We’re grateful to be working with the State Fire Marshal’s Office to inform the public about the disposal ban and the recycling options available to them.”

The State Fire Marshal encourages all residents to be aware of their devices, follow the buy, charge, and recycle safely approach, and support this year’s FPW theme, “Charge into Fire Safety”.

Throughout FPW, the State Fire Marshal’s Office will join local fire departments across New Hampshire for events to raise awareness about lithium-ion battery safety and fire prevention.

To learn more about Fire Prevention Week and lithium-ion battery safety, visit www.firepreventionweek.org and follow the NHSFMO and the NHDES on social media.

Members of our department participated in the annual Keene Fire Department Fire Prevention Parade and were awarded the P...
10/05/2025

Members of our department participated in the annual Keene Fire Department Fire Prevention Parade and were awarded the Philip Davis Sr. Memorial trophy for best appearing apparatus with marching unit.

09/29/2025

Just a reminder that the ban on all outside burning remains in effect until conditions improve.

Thank you.

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