Emergency Services
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IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY,
YOU SHOULD CALL 911
FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE.
If you need assistance of a non-emergency nature, please call one of our non-emergency numbers
listed on this page.
Ambulance
Brookline has a volunteer Ambulance service. This service is free to all Brookline Residents.
New Volunteers are always welcome. No Training Necessary - Training Provided. Click here for more info.
Emergency Phone: 911
Contact: ambulance@brookline.nh.us or (603) 672-6216 (non emergency)
Director: Wes Whittier
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Emergency Management
Contact: emergencymanagement@brookline.nh.us or (603) 673-8855
Director: Wes Whittier
Information about H1N1 Virus Here.
BROOKLINE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

Here is the link to your Community Notification Enrollment Page (CNE):

The Town has recently contracted with CodeRED Emergency Notification System, an ultra-high speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications and the distribution of town-wide preparedness material.
CodeRED allows the local Public Safety Officials to telephone all or targeted areas of Brookline in case of an emergency situation such as an evacuation, hazardous materials incident, missing persons, winter storm and shelter information.
The System can dial the entire Town within a few minutes with a local pre-recorded message describing the situation and any instructions requiring immediate action on the part of the recipient. While CodeRED extracts calling data from the major telephone carriers, it is certain that many cell phones and other devices may not have been captured by the System.
To ensure that you receive CodeRED messages in time of an emergency, you may signup by clicking the CodeRED link.
For those townspeople or their friends and neighbors who may not have Internet access, signup forms will be available at local stores, the Town Hall, the Library, the Community Church, Police Department, Fire Department and the Safety Complex.
Questions can be answered by calling Brookline Emergency Management at 603-673-1742 or at wes@brookline.nh.us.
ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL and available only to the local Public Safety Officials
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Fire Department
Brookline has a volunteer fire department.
Emergency Phone: 911
Contact: fire@brookline.nh.us or (603) 672-8531 (non-emergency)
Fire Chief:
Charles E. Corey Sr.
Assistant Fire Chief: Curt Jensen
Assistant Fire Chief /Fire Inspector: Scott M
Knowles
Please check out the latest news on: Fire Department Website
Burn Permits
Burn Permit
Information.
Burn Permits are required
for all burning and can be issued when it is raining. Contact Ann Phelps at the fire department from 9am-12pm or one may be obtained from Rena at Town Hall between 8am - 2pm
Seasonal Burn Permits
need to be renewed,
please contact Forest Fire Warden, Charles
Corey Sr., at 673-4058.
PERMITS FOR OUTDOOR BURNING ARE REQUIRED
RULES TO FOLLOW:
1. BURN PILE TO BE A MINIMUM OF 50’ AWAY FROM ANY BUILDING.
2. NOTHING OVER 5” IN DIAMETER IS TO BE BURNED.
3. IF IT IS RAINING YOU MAY BURN WITH A PERMIT BETWEEN 9AM -
5PM.
4. IF IT IS NOT RAINING YOU CANNOT BURN BETWEEN 9AM - 5PM.
YOU MAY BURN AFTER 5PM WITH A PERMIT DEPENDING ON FIRE CLASS DAY.
5. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO EXTINGUISHER THE FIRE WITH WATER.
To obtain a burn permit during the
weekdays, please contact:
Scott
Knowles, M-F 8am-4pm at the Fire Station 672-8531
For nights and weekends contact:
Call any of the contacts listed for burn permit information
| Charles E Corey Sr., Fire Chief |
673-4058 |
| Sheryl Corey |
673-4058 |
| Scott Boggis |
672-7063 |
| Joe DelPapa |
673-6325 |
| Barry Doyle |
672-2122 |
| Dave Flannery, Asst. Chief |
672-7518 |
| Curt Jensen, Asst. Chief |
673-3982 |
| David Joki |
|
| Brian Moore |
673-1129 |
| Shawn Ricard |
672-1644 |
| David Santuccio |
673-2330 |
| Colin Shea |
672-4818 |
NOTICE:
STANDBY GENERATOR INSTALLATIONS Please read for regulations reguarding outside generators.
The NH State Fire Marshal's Office and the Brookline Fire Department
Requests everyone become more safety conscious during the Holiday and Winter season.
Please read about
safety tips to ensure a safe and happy holiday season.
TIPS_FOR_A_FIRE_SAFE WINTER
Winter Weather Hazards
Smoke Detector Recommendations
If your house was built before 1998 and you have the original smoke detectors, they need to be replaced. Smoke detectors have a 10 year life expectancy. The Brookline Fire Department recommends battery operated smoke detectors that talk to each other.
One should be placed on each level of the house and one in each sleeping area. If you have any questions, please call Asst. Chief Scott Knowles - 672-8531.
RECALL FOR WALL FURNACES
Rinnai recalls furnaces due to carbon monoxide danger
Recall notice
About the Professional Firefighters Association
A message from the Brookline fire department about Fire pits
Do you have one of these?
If you intend to use one of these, something similar or a traditional pit in the ground then you need to obtain a Fire permit. A seasonal permit is recommended and may be obtained from Forest Fire Warden / Fire Chief Charles Corey at 673-4058. Seasonal permit renewals may be done at the Fire Station during the week. If there are any questions please call 672-8531.
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Police Department
Website: www.brooklinenhpolice.com
Emergency Phone: 911
Non-Emergency Phone: (603) 673-3755
Police Dispatch Phone: (603) 465-3636
Email the police department: BrooklineNHPD@aol.com
Chief: Bill Quigley, Email directly to the chief
Mailing Address: 1 Main Street, PO Box 341, Brookline, NH 03033-0341
Activity Reports
2011 May
Red Cross
Greater Nashua & Souhegan Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross
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