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Salem Fire Department

Salem, MA · Essex County

Address
48 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA, 01970 3695
11Stations

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About Salem Fire Department

The Salem Fire Department operates out of headquarters at 48 Lafayette Street, providing round-the-clock fire suppression, emergency medical response, fire prevention, and public education to the city of Salem. Under Fire Chief Alan E. Dionne, the department emphasizes community partnerships, school outreach, and being accessible to residents, businesses, and visitors.

The department's Fire Prevention Bureau, based at the same headquarters, handles permits and inspections for oil burner installations, photovoltaic/solar systems, emergency responder radio coverage, and smoke/CO alarm compliance, and maintains office hours Monday through Friday. The city also enforces a year-round ban on outdoor open burning within Salem.

The department maintains a staff directory of firefighters, lieutenants, captains, deputies, mechanics, and fire alarm operators alongside its command staff, and directs the public to the state's "How to Become a Firefighter in Massachusetts" resource for those interested in the profession.

MissionProtect life, property, and the environment through professional fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention, and public education.

How to get hired

Fire Department openings, when available, are posted alongside other City of Salem positions on the city's Employment Opportunities page and job listings portal. The city notes a referral bonus program and sign-on bonuses for certain roles, and applicants can reach Human Resources at 978-619-5630 with questions about a specific posting.

Leadership & hiring contacts

Alan Dionne
Fire Chief
Peter Schaeublin
Deputy Fire Chief
Ashley Sullivan
Department Administrator
Gerard Frechette
Fire Marshal

Frequently asked questions

Does the Salem Fire Department install child car seats?

Not at the moment. Due to past COVID restrictions, crews are no longer certified; the service is expected to resume once personnel complete recertification.

Is open burning allowed in Salem?

No. Salem prohibits all outdoor solid-fuel burning year-round, including fire pits, chimineas, and outdoor fireplaces, under City Ordinance Article III Chapter 20. Questions can be directed to City Hall at 978-745-9595.

What does the Fire Prevention Bureau handle?

The Fire Prevention Bureau, located at Fire Department headquarters, oversees permits and inspections including oil burner installations, photovoltaic/solar systems, emergency responder radio coverage, and smoke/CO alarm compliance.

What are the Fire Prevention office hours?

Monday through Friday, 7:30 to 9 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m., closed on federal and state holidays.