
The Lempster Fire Department would like to congradulate Chief Barbara Chadwick on 25 years of service to the department. Personnel honored Chief Chadwick with a cerificate of appreciation and plaque in honor of her years of service on April 1, 2009.

The Lempster Fire Department would like to congradulate Chief Barbara Chadwick on 25 years of service to the department. Personnel honored Chief Chadwick with a cerificate of appreciation and plaque in honor of her years of service on April 1, 2009.
On Sunday, November 2, Lempster Fire and Rescue personnel responded to a one car motor vehicle accident on Hurd Road. Downed lines, a ruptured gas tank and a leaking transformer met personnel when they arrived on scene.While no one was seriously injured, the damage to the vehicle and telephone pole were extensive. More
View from the top
On Saturday, October 11, 2008, Lempster Fire Department had an opportunity to participate in on-site training at the windmill farm. After reviewing safety aspects of the windmills, firefighters had an opportunity to climb to the top of one of the completed structures.
Lempster Fire Department personnel conducted fire prevention activities at the Goshen/Lempster School on Friday. Students participated in age appropriate activities including fire safety and evacuation procedures. Sparky made a special visit and the DHART helicopter stopped by.
Students watch a firefighter put on gear
Students practice evacuation in a simulated fire.
Practicing window escape
Lt. Cusanelli answers questions about 76 Ladder 1
DHART comes in for a landing
Students check out the helicopter
Sparky discusses fire safety
Lempster Windmills
Lempster Fire Department is proud to serve the first community in New Hampshire to establish wind powered energy.
Join Us!
On Friday, June 5, 2009, the in Newport, NH is hosting its second Firefighters’ Beer Dinner. will be their guest and will showcase many of their local brews. Chef Robert will prepare a specialty menu to complement the selections. Last year’s event was a great evening with fellow firefighters. Not necessarily for the faint of heart!
Thank you – Be Safe – and check your smoke alarms monthly. Please consider adding a carbon monoxide detector to your home – it saves lives!