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Group 3 Responds Under Mutual Aid While Wolfeboro Maintains Readiness

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November 07, 2025 | NEW HAMPSHIRE Courtesy of Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue Department,
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Wolfeboro, NH — November 7 — Group 3 and Engine 2 helped with station coverage during an incident in Farmington, according to the Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue Department. The response was a component of the regional mutual-aid system, which helps nearby villages when more resources are required. In order to keep Wolfeboro Central Station prepared for any local fire or EMS calls, off-duty career workers staffed the station while Engine 2 was dedicated to the task. The department stressed that during multi-agency reactions, this flexible staffing strategy helps guarantee the protection of all service areas. In New Hampshire, mutual aid is still a crucial component of fire and emergency operations. Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue expressed gratitude to its members for their prompt assistance with both in-town coverage and regional response.

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Courtesy of Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue Department

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