On Friday March 9th, the Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Company hosted a smoke detector give-away, to help remind folks about fire safety in the home. The event was a big success, as we gave away over 300 smoke detectors. What better time to do so than just before daylight savings time begins.
Please click here to see some photos from the event.
We would like to remind all of our friends and neighbors, that smoke alarms should be changed at least every 10 years, and batteries changed twice per year. Please click here to read more regarding smoke detector use and awareness.
We are proud to announce the addition of a 3,000 gallon tanker to our list of active apparatus based at Cos Cob, Station 2.
The 2011 Peterbuilt Tanker 2 will proudly serve and provide as a flexible water source, operated and run by our volunteers, at a number of emergency incidents across town, and across the state as part of the 'Tanker Task Force'.
Check out our photo galleryfor a few shots of the tanker in front of Cos Cob, Station 2.
On July 27th, 2011 Chris O’Brien, a member of the Trumbull Volunteer Fire Company No.1 Inc. was tragically injured while on vacation.
Please help us to support our injured brother on his road to recovery!
The Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Company held a movie night for family and friends of the fire company. Roughly 16 members and friends of the fire company and ladies auxiliary came together on a rainy and cold evening to share dinner and enjoy the family film, Toy Story 3. All-in-all, everyone had a great time!
We hope to see you at the next fire company event in May/June!
Be sure to check the 'Calendar' link for further information!