Acting Chief Stephen H. Bradbury III reports that the Newburyport Fire Department responded to a single-vehicle crash Sunday evening.
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Newburyport Fire Department Shares Information on 2022 Municipal Firefighter Exam
Acting Chief Stephen H. Bradbury III would like to encourage individuals who are interested in pursuing a career with the Newburyport Fire Department to apply for the 2022 Municipal Firefighter written examination. The exam is meant to establish an eligible list from which to fill firefighter vacancies in Civil Service cities and towns in Massachusetts. […]
Newburyport Fire Department Shares Hot Weather Safety Tips Ahead of Potential Heat Wave
NEWBURYPORT —The Newburyport Fire Department would like to remind residents to take safety precautions during activities during hot weather, especially those that take place outdoors. Extreme heat is a prolonged period of very hot weather, which may include high humidity. In Massachusetts, a “heat wave” is usually defined as a period of three or more […]
Investigation Underway after Newburyport Fire Boat Sinks on Dock in Merrimack River
NEWBURYPORT– Chief Christopher J. LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray report that the Newburyport Fire Department’s Marine Unit vessel sank while docked at Cashman Park sometime overnight on Thursday or early Friday morning. A pedestrian reported to the Newburyport Police Department that they were walking in the area around 4 a.m. Friday when they noticed […]
(UPDATE #5) Newburyport Police and Fire Report Body of Missing 6-Year-old Recovered in the Merrimack River
Newburyport Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray, Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett and Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason announce that a body believed to be that of the missing 6-year-old boy who was the subject of a multi-agency search and recovery operation since Thursday has been recovered.