Nashua Fire Rescue-Station 1, located on Amherst Street in Nashua, NH, is the oldest active fire station in the area, built in 1893. Dedicated to Lt. David Sullivan, who lost his life in the line of duty in 1978, this station houses a range of firefighting apparatus including Engine 1, Ladder 1, Forestry 1, and Marine 1 and 2.
With a fleet that includes a 2014 Pierce Arrow XT engine, a 2012 Pierce Arrow ladder, a 1997 Ford E350 forestry vehicle, and two marine rescue boats, Nashua Fire Rescue-Station 1 is well-equipped to handle various emergency situations on land and water.
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