Augusta Volunteer Fire Company

Proudly protecting Augusta with volunteer service, readiness, and community support.

Augusta Volunteer Fire Company proudly serves the Augusta community and Hampshire County with dedicated volunteer firefighters, apparatus, and year-round support for local emergencies and community events.

1955Founded
50+Approx. volunteers
7 baysStation capacity
About The Company

Serving Hampshire County with deep local roots.

The Augusta Volunteer Fire Company was established on November 25, 1955. We were the second fire company to form in Hampshire County. We organized with 54 charter members and the company was officially charted on August 27, 1956.

The original fire station was located just past Ford Hill Road, across from Dewey’s Appliances in what was Mountain Ammunition Supplies on Route 50. In 1980, we purchased the land across from L&M Market and built a three-bay station with a dining hall. In 2001, we built on four more bays, making a seven-bay station to house all our trucks in single file.

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About Augusta Volunteer Fire Company
Community-first readiness

AVFC operates from a station equipped with a helicopter landing pad behind the firehouse, helping support emergency response when every minute counts.

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The people, apparatus, and support that keep Augusta Fire moving.

Leadership

Meet the officers and committee members serving Augusta Volunteer Fire Company.

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Equipment

See the rescue, engines, tanker, brush truck, and antique apparatus that support operations.

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