Busy Day for Mason Fire/EMS C Shift

Photo by Merrimack Fire RescueCrews use a power saw to simulate cutting through a vehicle during training.

Photo by Merrimack Fire RescuePolice and fire personnel coordinate during an emergency response involving a medical call.

Photo by Merrimack Fire RescueFirefighters work together to safely access a damaged vehicle door during a rescue drill.

Photo by Merrimack Fire RescueMerrimack firefighters train on door removal and patient access in a simulated crash scenario.
It was another busy day for the Mason Fire / EMS Department as on-duty crews from C Shift responded to a total of nine calls between **8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on November 6, 2025. The calls included multiple requests for medical assistance and one incident involving support for the police department.
Despite the steady call volume, the team also managed to conduct a motor vehicle extrication drill at the Reeds Ferry Fire Station, along with several other training exercises throughout the day.
“Strong work, C Shift!” the department shared, commending the crew for their dedication to both emergency response and ongoing professional training.