Professional Fire Fighters of Londonderry Local 3160

Professional Fire Fighters of Londonderry Local 3160 Representing the men and women of the Londonderry, NH Fire Department.

Team 3160 has arrived! Our riders thanks to all your support are ready to take on the Trans NH Bike Ride for MDA! (L-R: ...
06/25/2026

Team 3160 has arrived! Our riders thanks to all your support are ready to take on the Trans NH Bike Ride for MDA!

(L-R: FF/P Boshar, Lt DeVoe, Lt/P B.Schofield, Leah Zelaya, Lt/P Northrop, FF/P Jerome, FF Covel & FF Chartrand)

**One Deceased in I-93 Accident** Incident Commander:Battalion 4 – BC AndersonIncident Number:2026-002438Date and Time o...
06/24/2026

**One Deceased in I-93 Accident**

Incident Commander:
Battalion 4 – BC Anderson
Incident Number:
2026-002438
Date and Time of Incident:
06/24/26 at 10:21:11
Incident Location:
I-93 NB MM 11.6

At 10:21 Londonderry Fire Communications Center (TCO Leone) received multiple 911 calls reporting a Vehicle Fire on Interstate 93 NB at MM 11.6. Members of Battalion 4 staffing Engine 3 (Lt/P C.Schofield, FF Ball & FF Wood) Ladder 2 (Lt/P Barsaleau, FF/P Bourque & FF DeCarli) & BC-4 (BC Anderson) were subsequently dispatched to the scene.

Moments after the initial dispatch updated information came in reporting the vehicle had struck the exit 4 bridge and was now on fire with an occupant trapped. Engine 1 (Lt/P England, FF Stocks & FF Dembkoski) Medic 3 (FF Proulx & FF/P Mague) & Paramedic 1 (FF/P Boshar) were added to the response.

Companies arrived to find bystanders and state police attempting to extinguish the flames and extricate the driver. Our crews quickly deployed a hoseline to suppress the fire. Once the fire had been knocked down crews were able to access the passenger compartment and unfortunately discover the driver of the vehicle deceased. Crews remained on scene until 13:43 assisting State Police, the State Fire Marshals Office and the Medical Examiner’s Office.

Our thoughts are with the victim and their family.

Thank you to our callback personnel and to Litchfield for covering the town and handling multiple other incidents while companies were committed.

Members of Battalion 4 are committed to this fatal accident on I-93. Litchfield Engine 2 is providing station coverage a...
06/24/2026

Members of Battalion 4 are committed to this fatal accident on I-93. Litchfield Engine 2 is providing station coverage at Central

**Pt critically injured in a motorcycle accident** Incident Commander:Battalion 1 – BC MagueIncident Number:2026-002350D...
06/18/2026

**Pt critically injured in a motorcycle accident**

Incident Commander:
Battalion 1 – BC Mague
Incident Number:
2026-002350
Date and Time of Incident:
06/17/26 at 19:51:21
Incident Location:
I-93 SB MM 11.4

At 19:51 last evening Londonderry Fire Communications Center (TCO Leone) received multiple 911 calls reporting a motorcycle accident on Interstate 93 SB at MM 11.4 with reports of CPR in progress. Members of Battalion 1 staffing Engine 2 (Lt/P Barnett, FF Patten & FF Berard) Rescue 1 (Lt/P Northrop, FF/P Jerome & FF Chartrand) Paramedic 1 (FF/P Hinds) Ambulance 3 (FF Covel & FF DeCarli) & BC-1 (BC Mague) were subsequently dispatched to the scene.

Companies arrived and confirmed reports from 911 with one occupant down in the median. Crews immediately continued life saving interventions. After a short time crews were successfully able to regain a pulse and air medical was requested. Engine 1 (Lt/P B.Schofield, FF/P Gagne & FF St Jean) was requested to secure an LZ in the NB lane south of the Ash St Bridge.

Boston Medflight arrived and assumed patient care transporting the patient to a level 1 trauma center for further treatment of their critical injuries.

Thank you to Litchfield for providing a cover Engine at Central while companies were committed.

06/18/2026

Members of Battalion 1 are operating at a serious motorcycle accident on Interstate 93 Boston MedFlight has been requested to respond

**Battalion 1 makes quick work of a structure fire**Incident Commander:Battalion 1 – BC Mague  Incident Number:2026-0023...
06/17/2026

**Battalion 1 makes quick work of a structure fire**

Incident Commander:
Battalion 1 – BC Mague
Incident Number:
2026-002342
Date and Time of Incident:
06/17/26 at 10:57:58
Incident Location:
211 Rockingham Road

At 10:57 Londonderry Fire Communications Center (TCO Leone) received a 911 call and a call from an off duty firefighter reporting a structure fire at 211 Rockingham Road. Members of Battalion 1 staffing Engine 1 (Lt/P B.Schofield, FF/P Gagne & FF St Jean) Engine 2 (Lt/P Barnett, FF Patten & FF Berard) Truck 1 (Lt/P Northrop, FF/P Jerome & FF Chartrand) Rescue 1 (FF Covel & FF DeCarli) Paramedic 1 (FF/P Hinds) BC-1 (BC Mague) K-1 (DC Johnson) along with a Derry Engine & Derry Medic were subsequently dispatched to the scene.

Companies arrived at 11:03:09 and reported an outside fire extending in. Crews were able to quickly knock down the fire and begin opening up to check for extension and to overhaul the area.

The fire was quickly placed under control and the Derry companies were returned.

The building was turned back over to the property owner and all companies were in service by 11:43.

Strong work by the members of Battalion 1!

Members of Battalion 1 were kept running this afternoon with multiple critical incidents. Requests for mutual aid from D...
06/12/2026

Members of Battalion 1 were kept running this afternoon with multiple critical incidents. Requests for mutual aid from Derry, Hudson & Windham were made.

16:19 - Engine 2, Ambulance 3 & Paramedic 1 responded to Cross Rd for Traumatic Injuries from a fall.

17:13 - Ladder 2, Medic 4, Paramedic 1 & Battalion 1 responded to Perkins Rd for an unresponsive person.

17:36 - Engine 2, Ladder 2, Rescue 1, Paramedic 1 & Battalion 1 w/Derry Engine & Medic + Hudson Engine to Jetty Ln for a reported Building Fire. Being a large apartment building and with Engine 1 unavailable transporting in Medic 4 an additional Engine from Windham was requested. Fire found to be contained to the stove top and placed under control quickly.

18:01 - Ladder 2, Rescue 1, Medic 4 & Paramedic 1 Stonehenge @ Hardy for an MVA Rollover w/Entrapment. One pt extricated and transported w/serious injuries.

18:07 - Engine 2, Battalion 1 & Windham Ambulance for a motorcycle accident Hardy @ Pheasant Run. Medic 3 staffed by callback personnel responded and canceled Windham. One pt transported w/serious injuries.

Our thoughts are with the Londonderry Police Department and their injured member.

Thank you to our mutual aid partners for their assistance!

**3RD Alarm Commercial Fire**Incident Commander:Battalion 1 – BC MagueIncident Number:2026-002211Date and Time of Incide...
06/09/2026

**3RD Alarm Commercial Fire**

Incident Commander:
Battalion 1 – BC Mague
Incident Number:
2026-002211
Date and Time of Incident:
06/09/26 at 09:40:56
Incident Location:
Unicast - 11 Industrial Dr

At 09:40 this morning Londonderry Fire Communications Center (TCO’s Loomis & Farr) received Radio Box 110 for a fire alarm activation at 11 Industrial Dr. Members of Battalion 1 staffing Engine 1 (Lt/P B.Schofield, FF St Jean & FF/P Boshar) Ladder 2 (Lt/P Northrop, FF/P Jerome & FF DeCarli) Engine 2 (Lt/P Barnett, FF Patten & FF Fowler) & BC-1 (BC Mague) were subsequently dispatched to the scene.

While companies were responding a 2nd activation rang in from the box and a phone call from the facility reporting a fire in the building. BC Mague requested the assignment be filled bringing Ambulance 1 (FF Proulx & FF Covel) Paramedic 1 (FF/P Hinds) Rescue 1 (BC Hallowell & Lt/P C.Schofield) a Bedford Engine, Derry Medic & Manchester Truck to the scene as well as C-1 (Chief Young)

Engine 1 then reported a large column of smoke visible from the airport and the “Working Fire” was transmitted bringing engines from Merrimack & Derry.

Shortly after arriving the 2nd alarm was transmitted bringing Windham, Salem & Hudson to the scene.

Crews deployed hoselines and began opening the roof in the area of the fire. The fire was found to be burning between layers of the roof proving to be very labor intensive and the 3rd alarm was transmitted bringing Litchfield, Goffstown, Pelham & Nashua to the scene.

K-1 (DC Johnson) also responded to the scene for investigation & the CERT team for Rehab.

Lt. DeVoe responded as a pilot on the Salem Engine with FF Chartrand doing the same on the Hudson Engine.

The main body of the fire was knocked down quickly but crews remained heavily engaged chasing hot spots and conducting overhaul operations.

Thank you to our mutual aid who assisted at the scene and to our callback personnel as well as Allenstown (1) Chester (2) & Hampstead (C) for providing coverage while companies were committed.

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Londonderry, NH
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