The Cromwell Fire District is a Special Act District in Farmington, CT, established by the Legislature of the State of Connecticut. Through its Water Division, the District owns and maintains the water distribution, pumping, and treatment facilities that serve the Town of Cromwell. Additionally, the District's Fire Department provides fire protection and ambulance services to the town, responding to over 2,000 calls annually.
With a Chief, full-time and part-time Firefighter EMTs, and volunteer staff, the Cromwell Fire Department is dedicated to serving the community and providing various community services. The Fire Marshal's office investigates fires, explosions, and hazardous materials incidents, while also inspecting and approving permits for liquor establishments, day care centers, and more. The District is governed by a nine-member Board of Commissioners, elected for three-year staggered terms, who hold monthly meetings to discuss and address matters related to water, fire, emergency medical services, and the Fire Marshal.
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