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Visit our Auxiliary section of this website for more information on the 2019 Auxiliary Scholarship!

Thank you for making it a huge success at Masonicare at Chester. We raised over $1300
The Chester Hose Company Incorporated is featured in Toyota's TeenDrive365 Video!


Congratulations to all area high school and college graduates of the Class of 2019!!

Santa Came to Town by Firetruck on Sunday December 18th!
Enjoy this video of highlights from the night!
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Physical Address: 6 High Street, Chester, Connecticut 06412
Mailing Address: PO Box 214, Chester, Connecticut 06412
In case of an emergency dial 9-1-1
Non-Emergency Number: (860) 526-0019


The Chester Hose Company, located along the west bank of the Connecticut River in central Connecticut, has been protecting the lives and property of those living in and passing through the town in addition to providing fire, rescue, and hazmat services to the residents of the 17 square mile town, since it's founding in 1912.
In addition, we have mutual aid agreements with departments in Clinton, Deep River, Essex, Haddam, Killingworth, Old Saybrook, Westbrook, and the South District station out of Middletown. Additional services from Guilford can also be called upon for Hazmat and Rapid Intervention Team (RIT).
Remembering September 11, 2001
"All Gave Some-Some Gave All"
"All Gave Some-Some Gave All"
The Members and Officers of The Chester Hose Company remember daily the events that took place on September 11, 2001. We will never forget those who lost their lives and gave their lives to help others, including our 343 brothers and sisters of the FDNY who were among the 2,977 lives claimed to date.
- 8:46 am....American Airlines Flight 11 (traveling from Boston to LA) strikes the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City.
- 9:03 am....United Airlines Flight 175 (also traveling from Boston to LA) strikes the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City.
- 9:37 am....American Airlines Flight 77 (traveling from Dulles, VA to LA) strikes the Pentagon Building in Washington D.C.
- 9:59 am....South Tower collapses in approximately 10 seconds.
- 10:03 am....United Airlines Flight 93 (traveling from Newark, NJ to San Francisco, CA) crashes in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
- 10:28 am....North Tower collapses.
WE REMEMBER.....ALWAYS
