Welcome

Established in 1905, the North Conway Fire Department is a Fire and Rescue operation. We respond to all sorts of fire calls including structure fires, hazardous materials, alarm activation and arcing electrical wires. We also respond to rescue calls including vehicle accidents, high angle rescues, water and ice rescues, and we work closely with our local ambulance service to provide quality pre-hospital emergency care. We are not a transporting agency.

Current membership includes our full-time Chief and Assistant Chief, with about 45 volunteer on-call members.

We have four engine companies : initial attack (E1), ladder operations (T2), water supply (E3) and Rescue (X1). We also have a forestry/wild land/brush unit, a sled for winter rescues, a flat-bottom boat, and an air supply truck.

Become a member

We are always seeking new members of the N.C.F.D.

Want to try something new?  Think you’ve got what it takes?  Stop into the station during the week, visit with the chief and assistant chief, and see if you could be a good fit for the department.

New members are on probation for a period of 6 months to a year. During that time, new members must attend all training, department and monthly meetings. New members are exposed to each engine company, and are assigned permanent placement at the end of the probationary period, by the officers of the department. Probationary members are often subject to good-natured ribbing around the fire house, such as dish washing duties and hose rolling. But they all know that, eventually, their probationary period will be over.

Stop in

The department is located in the hub of North Conway Village, next to the Conway Scenic Railroad.  Buy a t-shirt, swap a patch, support the locals. We’d love to see you.

Welcome

Established in 1905, the North Conway Fire Department is a Fire and Rescue operation. We respond to all sorts of fire calls including structure fires, hazardous materials, alarm activation and arcing electrical wires. We also respond to rescue calls including vehicle accidents, high angle rescues, water and ice rescues, and we work closely with our local ambulance service to provide quality pre-hospital emergency care. We are not a transporting agency.

Current membership includes our full-time Chief and Assistant Chief, with about 45 volunteer on-call members.

We have four engine companies : initial attack (E1), ladder operations (T2), water supply (E3) and Rescue (X1). We also have a forestry/wild land/brush unit, a sled for winter rescues, a flat-bottom boat, and an air supply truck.