Center Groton Fire Department

Center Groton Fire Department We are a group of dedicated volunteer firefighters tasked with fire protection within the Center Groton Fire District.

The Center Groton Volunteer Fire Company is a group of dedicated volunteer Firefighters and Fire Police tasked with fire protection within the Center Groton Fire District, along with providing mutual aid assistance to the surrounding areas around Groton. General Information
The Center Groton Volunteer Fire Department meets for our company meeting the second Monday of each month at 7pm. Training is

conducted every Monday of the month, starting at 6pm. Both meetings and training are held at our firehouse on Candlewood Road.

04/10/2026

Most people will never understand it.

They’ll see the truck go by. They’ll hear the sirens. They’ll assume someone is there to take care of it.

And most of the time… they’re right. But what they don’t see is everything behind that moment.

The interrupted dinners. The missed time with family. The early mornings after late nights. The second thoughts… and the decision to go anyway.

They don’t see the quiet conversations after a tough call.

Or the ones who sit in their trucks for a minute before going back inside. Or the people who wonder if they’re doing enough… and still keep showing up.

This has never been about being perfect. It’s never been about having more time than anyone else. It’s about choosing to be part of something bigger… even when it’s inconvenient. Even when it’s hard. Even when nobody is watching.

That’s the heart of a volunteer.

And they still choose to show up! 🚒

Who's ready for some snow 🌨️❄️ tomorrow? Engine 71 gearing up! 🚒
02/07/2026

Who's ready for some snow 🌨️❄️ tomorrow? Engine 71 gearing up! 🚒

🔥 Congrats to James Mather! 🔥James has officially completed his Connecticut Firefighter I Certification, totaling over 2...
02/03/2026

🔥 Congrats to James Mather! 🔥
James has officially completed his Connecticut Firefighter I Certification, totaling over 200 hours of classroom learning, hands-on skills, and live fire training. We’re proud to have you at Center Groton FD!

02/01/2026

Your Center Groton Volunteers are currently assisting Poquonnock Bridge Professional Firefighters Local 2704 at a fire in Midway Oval.

Some more snow later tonight and the plow going by a few more times and this hydrant would have been completely buried. ...
01/25/2026

Some more snow later tonight and the plow going by a few more times and this hydrant would have been completely buried. Seconds count in supplying a water connection. If you have a hydrant near your house 🏠 please try to clear around it if you can.

❄️ Snow is on the way — possibly a lot of it!Clearing your driveway and walkways is important, but please don’t forget a...
01/23/2026

❄️ Snow is on the way — possibly a lot of it!

Clearing your driveway and walkways is important, but please don’t forget about fire hydrants! If there’s a hydrant near your home or business, take a few minutes to clear the snow around it.

When a fire happens, seconds matter, and quick access to water can make all the difference.

Thank you for helping keep Center Groton safe. 🚒

There are many misconceptions about volunteer firefighting. Our firefighters are held to high training standards and car...
01/05/2026

There are many misconceptions about volunteer firefighting. Our firefighters are held to high training standards and carry nationally recognized certifications. Several of our members are also career firefighters who do this work full-time. We are proud to serve and protect our community.

Understanding Volunteer Firefighters
Who They Are. What They Do. Why They Matter.
Across the United States, the majority of fire departments are volunteer or mostly volunteer. In many rural and small-town communities, volunteer firefighters are the only line of defense when emergencies happen.
What “Volunteer Firefighter” Really Means

A volunteer firefighter is not “untrained” or “part-time” in skill. The word volunteer simply means they are not salaried.

Most volunteer firefighters:
Hold the same state and national certifications as career firefighters
Complete hundreds of hours of initial training
Participate in ongoing drills, classes, and continuing education
Respond to emergencies 24/7, often from home or work.

They balance emergency response with full-time jobs, families, and community responsibilities.

What Volunteer Firefighters Respond To
Volunteer firefighters respond to far more than just fires, including:
Structure fires (homes, businesses, farms)
Vehicle accidents and extrications
Medical emergencies and first response
Wildland and grass fires
Hazardous conditions and fuel spills
Severe weather incidents
Rescue operations
Public service and safety calls

In many communities, volunteer departments provide fire protection, rescue services, and first medical response—often all at once.
Training & Standards
Volunteer firefighters are held to the same safety and operational standards as career departments.
Training includes:
Fire behavior and suppression
Search and rescue techniques
Vehicle extrication
EMS and CPR
Hazardous materials awareness
Incident command and scene safety
PPE and SCBA operations
This training is completed on nights, weekends, and personal time, without pay.
Equipment & Funding
Most volunteer fire departments:
Rely on local taxes, grants, and donations
Conduct fundraisers to purchase equipment
Maintain apparatus that must meet strict safety standards
Stretch limited budgets to cover gear, fuel, insurance, and training
Many volunteers personally invest in their department—both financially and emotionally.

The Personal Sacrifice
When the tones drop, a volunteer firefighter may be:
Leaving work
Leaving a family dinner
Leaving a holiday
Waking up in the middle of the night
Walking away from their own safety and comfort
There is no paycheck waiting at the end of the call—only the knowledge that someone needed help, and they answered.
Why Volunteer Firefighters Matter
Without volunteer firefighters:
Emergency response times would increase
Rural communities would be left unprotected
Insurance costs would rise
Lives, homes, and livelihoods would be at greater risk
Volunteer firefighters protect communities that would otherwise have no protection at all.
Respect, Support, and Awareness
Supporting volunteer firefighters doesn’t always mean joining the department. It can include:
Understanding the time and sacrifice involved
Supporting local fire levies and funding
Donating or participating in fundraisers
Showing patience at emergency scenes
Teaching children respect for first responders
Simply saying thank you
Final Thought
Volunteer firefighters are ordinary people who do extraordinary things—without recognition, without compensation, and often without enough resources.
They are your neighbors.
Your coworkers.
Your friends.
Your family.
And when you need them most, they show up.

Merry Christmas 🎄 from your Center Groton Volunteer Firefighters 🚒Thank you for your continued support. Stay safe, enjoy...
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas 🎄 from your Center Groton Volunteer Firefighters 🚒
Thank you for your continued support. Stay safe, enjoy the holidays, and cheers to a healthy New Year!

We enjoyed going through our community today with Santa onboard of Engine 71 🚒 Happy Holidays everyone! 🎄
12/21/2025

We enjoyed going through our community today with Santa onboard of Engine 71 🚒 Happy Holidays everyone! 🎄

12/21/2025

Santa will be cruising through Center Groton around 1:30 PM 🎅🚒 Track his route using the link in the comments below 👇
Center Groton Fire District includes Mill Pond, Great Brook, Alpha/Gallup, and Lambtown.

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163 Candlewood Road
Groton, CT
06340

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