Lakeville Hose Company #1

Lakeville Hose Company #1 Lakeville Hose Company provides fire protection services for the Town of Salisbury, CT. We are also

Don’t have Saturday’s plans? Come out and support the Lakeville hose company
06/04/2026

Don’t have Saturday’s plans? Come out and support the Lakeville hose company

Save the date and support Lakeville hose company. The dinner helps our fire department purchase equipment or upgrade our existing equipment to help our community.

Thank you for your continued support

Save the date and support Lakeville hose company. The dinner helps our fire department purchase equipment or upgrade our...
05/25/2026

Save the date and support Lakeville hose company. The dinner helps our fire department purchase equipment or upgrade our existing equipment to help our community.

Thank you for your continued support

05/24/2026

Good evening,

Unfortunately due to the weather forecast for tomorrow The parade and ceremony have been cancelled. Thank you for your understanding. Hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday.

05/15/2026

Good evening,

Route 112 from salmonkill road to route 41/112 at hotchkiss four corners will be closed due to a motor vehicle accident for an extended period of time. There are road closed signs in place.

Thank you

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of fallen police officer Kevin trainor, may you rest easy and watch over yo...
05/06/2026

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of fallen police officer Kevin trainor, may you rest easy and watch over your loved ones and your fellow officers. Your dedication to the community will never go unnoticed. Rest easy trooper GOD SPEED

The Massachusetts State Police announce the line-of-duty death of Trooper Kevin Trainor, 30, who was senselessly killed this morning by a wrong-way driver.

At the conclusion of his public safety detail shortly before 2 a.m., Trooper Trainor began his commute home. Minutes later, 911 received a call reporting a wrong-way driver traveling South on Route 1 North in Lynnfield. Several dedicated Troopers converged on the area and located the vehicle traveling the wrong way at 2:03 a.m. One minute later, at 2:04 a.m., the vehicle collided with Trooper Trainor’s cruiser.

While nothing will ever repair the pain we feel today, we make a solemn promise to never forget Trooper Trainor and his service to the Commonwealth. Kevin served as a Corrections Officer in Essex County before joining the State Police as a member of the 88th Recruit Training Troop. In his decorated career, he mentored new Troopers as a Field Training Officer or “Trooper Coach,” earned a place on the prestigious Troop Community Action Team, set the standard for professionalism, and patrolled our roads with a singular focus: keeping the people of this Commonwealth safe.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Trooper Trainor’s classmates have shared stories of his genuine care and concern for others. As one person put it, “he was the guy you wanted as your backup.”

Colonel Noble said in his remarks this afternoon, “Make no mistake: Trooper Trainor saved lives this morning. His courage – his commitment to serve the citizens of the Commonwealth and put his life on the line – prevented an even greater tragedy. He will be remembered as a hero.”

We deeply appreciate the outpouring of support from our Governor, the Secretary of Public Safety, and friends in Massachusetts and across the country. We will remember and honor this extraordinary man, son, fiancée, and friend who gave his life for others.

The Lakeville Hose Company had their awards dinner Saturday night.  Here are the following awards that were issued:For 2...
05/03/2026

The Lakeville Hose Company had their awards dinner Saturday night. Here are the following awards that were issued:
For 2026
50 years of service, Michael Brenner
35 years of service, Jacquie Rice
25 years of service Chris Ohmen
20 years of service, Donielle Lorenzo
10 years of service, Bob Chase

For 2025
55 years of service, Larry Hoage
50 years of service, Don Reid Jr
45 years of service, Darin Reid
35 years of service, Jason Wilson
30 years of service, Marie Castagna
20 years of service, Bill Sherwood

Bob Smith Jr was also awarded for his 5 years of service of being chief of the department

Our Junior members were also presented with gifts as a thank you for all they do. They wore their new shirts proudly.

If you would like to join us and become a member or your child who is 14 would like to join, send us a message.

The Lakeville hose company hopes that our amazing crew at Litchfield County Dispatch enjoys this massive tote full of sn...
04/21/2026

The Lakeville hose company hopes that our amazing crew at Litchfield County Dispatch enjoys this massive tote full of snacks to keep them going during their shifts. We appreciate every single one of you for your hard work and dedication to all of us first responders. Without you all we wouldn’t be able to provide the proper care to our amazing communities.

The Lakeville hose company would like to take a moment and send our biggest thank you to our dispatchers who make the bi...
04/14/2026

The Lakeville hose company would like to take a moment and send our biggest thank you to our dispatchers who make the biggest difference in our community. Without them we would not be able to provide aid to our community safely and effectively. Thank you all Litchfield County Dispatch

Doing some training with our junior firefighters. We are proud of our juniors and their willingness to learn and serve o...
03/21/2026

Doing some training with our junior firefighters. We are proud of our juniors and their willingness to learn and serve our community along with our regular members

03/18/2026

Lock up your dumpsters our furry friends are back in action

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4 Brook Street
Lakeville, CT
06039

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