Rindge Firefighters Assist at Two-Alarm Structure Fire in Greenville

Photo by Courtesy of Rindge Fire DepartmentA Rindge firefighter from Tanker 1 speaks with Fire Chief Bob Faas while crews operate at the two-alarm structure fire scene in Greenville on March 6, 2026.

Photo by Courtesy of Rindge Fire DepartmentNewly appointed Rindge Fire Chief Bob Faas monitors operations and coordinates resources during the Greenville two-alarm fire response.
March 6, 2026 — Members of the Rindge Fire Department responded to the Town of Greenville, New Hampshire to assist local crews battling a two-alarm structure fire. Rindge units, including a crew from 26 Tanker 1, were dispatched as part of a mutual aid response to support suppression operations and water supply efforts at the scene. Among those present was newly appointed Fire Chief Bob Faas, who was photographed coordinating with firefighters during the incident. Firefighters worked alongside regional departments to contain the blaze and manage operations at the fireground. Mutual aid responses such as this highlight the strong cooperation between neighboring communities, ensuring adequate manpower, apparatus, and resources are available during significant emergency incidents.