Sabattus fire department thriving in the pandemic
When Troy Cailler was hired as chief in March at the age of 27, he hit the ground running with a list of priorities in hand. Among them, a new fire engine to replace the rickety 1991 model in active service.
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SABATTUS At about 3 p.m. Tuesday, the 614th emergency call of the year crackled into the Sabattus Fire Department. A local woman was dizzy, vomiting and otherwise showing symptoms of COVID-19.
The Sabattus Fire Department’s new command vehicle in action during a recent storm.
Sabattus Fire Department
In about half a minute, an on-duty firefighter was out the door on his way to the call. The fact that the emergency had a potential COVID angle was no big surprise. It has been a year where pretty much everyone and everything has been impacted by the virus and the Sabattus Fire Department is no exception.