Atwood Hose Assists at Hartford Pike Fire

Photo by Atwood Hose Fire CompanyHT196 drafting water from a pond on Bear Hill Road to supply operations at the third-alarm structure fire.

Photo by Atwood Hose Fire CompanyHose lines and a manifold positioned along Bear Hill Road to manage tanker fill operations.

Photo by Atwood Hose Fire CompanyMutual aid tankers rotating through the designated fill site to sustain water shuttle operations.
Thursday, 7 August 2025 – The Atwood Hose Fire Company responded with HT196 to provide mutual aid at a third-alarm structure fire on Hartford Pike (Route 101) in Windham County, Connecticut.
HT196 was assigned to oversee tanker fill operations, drafting from a pond on Bear Hill Road to maintain a continuous water supply for firefighting crews. The incident required a prolonged response, with tankers shuttling back and forth between the fill site and the fireground.
As of the latest update, the HT196 crew had filled 30 tankers, and operations were still ongoing.
Residents and motorists in the area were advised to use caution due to the heavy presence of emergency vehicles and water shuttle activity.
The incident underscored the value of mutual aid coordination and rural water supply operations, ensuring adequate resources were available to battle the blaze.