Chelsea Fire Department: Fire station in Chelsea, MA

Fire station
Chelsea, MA

307 Chestnut St, Chelsea, MA 02150, United States

About Chelsea Fire Department

Located in the heart of Chelsea, Massachusetts, the Chelsea Fire Department is more than just a fire station; it's a cornerstone of our community. At 307 Chestnut St, we are passionately dedicated to safeguarding lives and property through proactive prevention, rapid response, and expert firefighting skills. Our highly trained firefighters and EMTs are committed to providing exceptional emergency services, swiftly and effectively addressing every situation – from small residential fires to complex industrial incidents. We pride ourselves on our strong community ties and strive to build lasting relationships with the residents of Chelsea. We’re not just responding to emergencies; we’re actively working to ensure a safe and secure environment for everyone. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we're contributing to the well-being of Chelsea! We stand ready, 24/7.

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  • B C

    “The Chelsea firefighters are truly exceptional – a dedicated and hardworking group of people.” report abuse

  • Daniel Surian

    Overall, I’ve always been really pleased with the service – it’s friendly and professional. The key is just making sure you adhere to the fire code regulations. report abuse

  • KennedhyM

    I still think about that guy who saved a little boy’s life across the street. It’s a memory that sticks with me. report abuse

  • Michael Torres

    That was a really unusual way to spend the time. It seems like a lot of effort was put into simply moving cars between apartment buildings. report abuse

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